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What does Qimen Shield mean?

Daoism is the earliest and most reasonable method among the three treasures of Qimen, Liu Ren and Taiyi, and it is the ancient astrology and mathematics works of China. It is called the highest prophecy of the Huang family and the study of emperors. Its founder is Nine Days Xuan Nv. Its essence is an advanced astrophysics, which reveals the role of the eight planets in the solar system and the earth's magnetic field.

"Oddity" refers to the three wonders of B, C and D, and "door" refers to eight doors, namely "opening, breathing, birth, injury, supervision, scene, death and shock".

Qimendun's profession is mainly divided into three sets: heaven, man and earth, symbolizing three talents. The ninth house of Pan Tian has nine planets, and the eighth house of Zhong Pan (the second house of Zhong Gong) has eight doors. The eighth house of the venue represents eight directions and stands still; At the same time, on the site of Pan Tian, each palace was assigned a specific odd-numbered musical instrument (E, F, G, F, N, D).

The basic pattern of Taoist magic: reflecting the personnel, life, social system, astronomy, geography, phenology and other aspects of society at that time.

Taoist magic originated from perceptual thinking, and its development process: it comprehensively used the associative power of image and analogy, as well as intuitive thinking of viewing objects and taking images, logical thinking of clustering and grouping, and thinking of changing poles and numbers. The magical power of Taoism is also the imperial wind when the Yellow Emperor attacked Chiyou. It is a strange method to choose the date according to the solar terms by using Luo Shu and gossip the day after tomorrow. ?

The development history of Taoism: It embodies the wisdom of China ancient social elites and outstanding working people in understanding and transforming nature. Zhou and Qin Dynasties were called "Yin Fu", Han and Wei Dynasties were renamed "Liu Jia", Sui and Tang Dynasties and Song and Yuan Dynasties were renamed "Dunjia", and after Ming and Qing Dynasties they were collectively called "Daoism".

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