Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - I have a copper coin that says "Tai Shang Curse" and "Tianyuan Six Laws and Nine Chapters", which means that ghosts everywhere are dying like Dharma. I don't know when.

I have a copper coin that says "Tai Shang Curse" and "Tianyuan Six Laws and Nine Chapters", which means that ghosts everywhere are dying like Dharma. I don't know when.

Shan Gui paid for it! Liu Hai plays with golden cicada and spends money on Shan Gui Taoism?

Traditional implication mode. The allusion of "Liu Hai Xi Jin Chan" comes from Taoism and is attached to the legendary figure who avoids valley fitness. Patterns generally consist of a young man with loose hair playing with golden toad with money as a rope. The golden toad is a three-legged frog, which was considered rich in ancient times. It means that financial resources are rolling and happiness is perfect. ? In the Qing Dynasty, Zhai's "Popular Articles" recorded that "Huguang Tongzhi" said that Liu was born in Guangling. Liu Shouguang, the prince of Yan, is the prime minister. There was once a Taoist priest offering ten chickens and ten dollars on it, and the accumulated eggs were like money, such as floating pictures. The sea toad shouted, "How dangerous!" The Taoist said,' What's the danger of living in glory?' Throw it away. The son of the sea toad realized that it was easy for him to listen to the Taoist priest and travel to famous mountains. He was everywhere. In the early Song Dynasty, the concept of taking Tanzhou Shouning as a poem was self-portrait, which was a trust in Liu Hai's money. "? Liu Hai/Kloc-graduated from university at the age of 0/6, aged 50. After becoming a monk, he should be a white-haired old man with a thin face and unkempt appearance. However, the bangs in folk prints have rejuvenated and turned into lively and lovely fat boys.