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What are the nine words of Taoist mantra? Three-six-zero question and answer
The nine-character mantra, also known as the nine-character Upanishads, is: pro, soldier, fighter, fighter, monarch, truth, fierceness, zai and Qian.
The word "Jiuzi" comes from the article Bao Puzi published by Ge Hong in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It reads: "I wish:' Those who face the war are marching forward in droves, so we should always pay attention to them and do everything well'". It means that if you read these nine words often, you can eliminate all evil. Dongmi was influenced by Taoism in China, but when copying these nine characters, he mistakenly copied "front" as "front" or "front", which is still in use today.
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