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Preface to the work


Taoism originated from the Warring States Period.

Li Er, a native of Ku County in the Chu State, also known as Lao Tzu, is the recognized founder of today's Taoism.

It is said that Li Er lived for more than 160 years, and there are also legends that he lived for more than 200 years, and then became an immortal.

From the Song Dynasty, he was revered as the "Tai Shang Laojun".

His Tao Te Ching is recognized as the source of Taoist thought. .

In the course of thousands of years of historical evolution, Taoism has had a profound impact on Chinese culture.

Although Buddhism later almost dominated the development of religion in China, Taoism has always occupied an unshakable position among the people.

Most folk rituals or methods to exorcise evil spirits and suppress ghosts evolved from Taoist theory.

In the course of China's thousands of years of history, the role of Buddhism was mostly to pray for blessings and sacrifices, and those who struggled to exorcise evil spirits Most of those on the front line of suppressing evil are descendants of Taoism.

China has always been a country where new things happen frequently.

In the West, the only negative images that can appear in the real world are "vampires", which are harmless characters.

However, this is not the case in China.

There are countless legends of fairies and ghosts.

The four immortals are the fox fairy, The snake fairy, Wong Tai Sin, also known as the weasel, the four great hedgehogs, ghosts and other supernatural things are regarded as ominous by the common people.

Where there is a need, there is satisfaction.

In this complex folk culture, the religious system of Taoism continues to expand.

According to the many needs of the people, it is gradually divided into five branches: "Sutu, Mayi, Zhongge, Zhengyi, Quanzhen, and Maoshan".

Among them, Sutu is the main branch.

Most of the feng shui theories of later generations originated from the earth, such as repairing projects and building the capital.

Mai majored in prediction and divination.

The Mai statue that everyone is familiar with is actually the inheritance of Mai's theory.

Zhongge and Quanzhen practice martial arts and self-cultivation.

Among them, Zhongge emphasizes attaining the Tao, becoming an immortal, and immortality, while Quanzhen advocates stimulating the original potential of the human body.

Now it seems that some of the so-called special functions of retrieving objects from across the distance were not what Quanzhen originally had In terms of cultivation, it can be regarded as a small success at most.

According to the records of Daodezhuan in the Han Dynasty, as early as the early Han Dynasty, Taoism had separated the prototypes of zhongge and quanzhen.

Although he was over three hundred years old, he looked like he was thirty. , Wudang in later generations was the Quanzhen branch of Taoism.

However, in the historical evolution and the constant changes in people's concepts of consciousness, the true meaning of Sutu, Mai, and Zhongge has long since ceased to exist, and has been replaced by the rise of individual theories such as Feng Shui and fortune-telling that are more economically beneficial.

Among the Chinese people, the only Taoist branches that still have authentic descendants, apart from Quanzhen and Zhengyi sects and their branches, are Maoshan.

Maoshan Taoism, also known as Maoshan Technique, is the most aggressive and difficult branch of Taoism.

This Taoism focuses on "driving" and "reducing" as an assistant.

Its principle is probably to stimulate the human body.

Instinct potential, or with the help of the unique power of certain spells, can disperse or drive away certain things that are considered unlucky by ordinary people.

There is a misunderstanding among the people, that is, the so-called " Many people think that the so-called ghosts can be completely "annihilated".

In fact, in Maoshan Taoism, there is no reason for the destruction of gods and ghosts.

The most important thing is to drive them away, ban them or "subdue them."

The so-called subjugation is Ghosts know that they are no match for them, so they take the initiative to abandon darkness and turn to light.

Among the people, many witches and wizards who exorcise ghosts and subjugate demons have their methods inextricably linked to Maoshan Shu.

Many of the successors of Maoshan Taoism are not Taoist priests, just like most of the fortune tellers who originated from Mai are not Taoist priests.

Authentic Maoshan Shu is extensive and profound.

A true descendant of Maoshan must not only be proficient in his own knowledge of Maoshan Shu, but also have an understanding of other branches of theory such as Mayi and Sutu.

The basics of Zhongge and Quanzhen martial arts must also be After practicing for a while, many witches and wizards who can exorcise ghosts and subjugate demons can control the wind and rain in one place with only a superficial understanding.

You can imagine what it will be like if you can truly master the essence of Maoshan Shu.

There are no fights with swords and shadows, and there are no magical skills flying over walls and walls.

This is not a bluff visual blockbuster, but a fantasy novel in the true sense.

The protagonists of the story are Zhang Guozhong and Zhang Yicheng, father and son, who will use Maoshan Taoism to conquer the world and conquer the world.

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From ghost towns to tomb raiders and tomb robbers, unjust cases and eternal mysteries among the people will be revealed one by one.

Their footprints have even spread to Asia and Europe, different cultures, different regions, different beliefs, and the most powerful Maoshan Road in China.

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