In the orthodox Daoist immortal system, the eight poles referred to the eight immortals of Qian, Dui, Li, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Gen, and Kun.
In Taoism, Dao was the core concept. Taoism respected the laws of nature, and the concept of God was different from that of traditional religion. Daoism revered Laozi as the leader of Daoism, and there were derived gods such as Taishang Laojun and Sanqing. They had their own immortal system, but this was within the religious system of Daoism. Taoism was the product of the religious transformation of Taoism. In the Buddhist system, there were many Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. These existences with supernatural powers were also the embodiment of the concept of God. Therefore, the concept of God was reflected in both Taoism and Buddhism. However, there were great differences in the content and system construction of the two. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The main god of Taoism's water department is Lu Xiong, the star of the Big Dipper's five qi water virtue. Lu Xiong was originally a general under King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty. He was the General of the Left Army. He was old but experienced and had superb skills. He was a general. Jiang Ziya did not dare to fight with him. However, he was only a human talent and did not know Taoism. He was defeated and captured by Jiang Ziya with immortal skills. Lu Xiong still had integrity. He stood up but did not kneel. He cursed but did not surrender. In the end, he was ordered to be beheaded by Jiang Ziya and sacrificed to Mount Qi. Later, Jiang Ziya became a god. He was grateful for Lu Xiong's loyalty and bravery, so he was named the Star Lord of the Big Dipper Five Qi Water Virtue and led the four righteous gods of the Water Department. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
"Eight poles" was originally a concept of ancient geography, derived from "Huainanzi·Falling Form Xun","Nine continents and eight poles between the earth". When used in martial arts, it meant "extremely far from all directions". In Taoist culture, the eight poles referred to the eight immortals of Qian, Dui, Li, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Gen, and Kun.
"Baji" was used in martial arts to mean "extremely far from all directions". According to the martial arts records of Luo Tuan and Zhang Yuheng in the 24th year of the Republic of China, Bajiquan's name was "Baji" because the eight moves of the fist were used to the extreme. When the fist was used, it must have eight meanings (shock, panic, ruthlessness, poison, fierceness, spirit, urgency), eight forms (dragon, tiger, bear, monkey, swallow, dog, eagle, quail), and eight directions (all directions). Eight wills, eight forms, and eight sides all used the word "extreme" as their tenet, which was also the origin of this fist's name. In addition, in the Taoist concept, the eight poles referred to the eight immortals of Qian, Dui, Li, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Gen, and Kun. Also, from the perspective of paleogeography, the eight poles originated from the nine continents and eight poles of the earth in Huainanzi's Falling Form Training.
In Taoism, the God-changing Technique was a special process of magic. When a practitioner (or mage) cast a spell, he or she must rely on the appearance of the revered god or ancestor who was thinking about the spell, then make hand seals and recite incantations to "transform" himself into the revered god or ancestor to preside over the spell. This process was called "changing the god" or "preserving the change". Through "God Transformation," a mage could have the authority to cast spells, and thus could carry out matters such as summoning ghosts and gods. In the process of becoming a god, one needed to form the Divine Transformation Art, the Divine Transformation Seal, and the Divine Transformation Spell. The key to achieving the goal of becoming a god was to think. Different ancient books had different records and requirements for the divine transformation technique. For example, it is recorded in Volume 56 of the "Law of the Way" that whenever a person who practices the Thunder Law is ordered to enslave or command, he must hold the formula of changing gods, knock his teeth, and think of himself wearing a beam crown, wearing a red robe, wearing red shoes, accompanied by immortals holding banners, boys holding swords and talismans, boys holding banners, judges in charge of evil books, and other divine generals in charge of various departments, such as the Five Emperors Lei Gong General, Shaoyang Lei Gong, Train Marshal, etc., to listen to orders and commands before he can act. In the second volume of the Supreme Secret of Helping the Nation and Saving the People, it was mentioned that the method of becoming a god was to keep oneself as the envoy of the North Pole Exorcism Yard. It was mentioned that the envoy of the North Pole Exorcism Yard needed to hold the main seal of Dutian Dafa in his left hand and the Samadhi Fire Bell Sword in his right hand. He also needed to wear clothes like the Three Heavens Zhengyi Immortal, wearing a crown, a fish beard robe, and bird claw red shoes. In the Divine Firmament Thunder Dharma, there were more detailed rules for the process of becoming a god for the person who practiced the thunder Dharma. They needed to go through the steps of making hand seals, knocking teeth, maintaining their spirit, chanting incantations, and so on. During this period, they also needed to use Dharmic Artifacts such as fighting, seals, and swords. They also had a richer imagination of the scene where the summoned divine general would descend and surround them. In short, the God-changing Technique was a special method in Taoism to transform oneself into a god through means such as meditation. "Shen Mingri" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Lord Shenbao was an important figure in Taoism. He was born in the first year of Crimson Light and was the ruler of the Great Red Heaven in the Tai Qing Realm. His responsibility was to educate the nine immortals in the Heaven Realm through the Cave God Scripture. He was separated from the One Qi of the Heavenly Lord of the Origin and was called the Three Treasures Lord along with the Heavenly Treasure Lord and the Spiritual Treasure Lord. They corresponded to the three different realms of Dongzhen, Dongxuan, and Dongshen respectively, and also lived in the Jade Pure, Shangqing, and Taiqing Realms respectively. In addition, the " Three Treasures Lord " was also explained as the three elements of essence, qi, and spirit in the human body. These three elements interacted with each other and finally condensed into the image of the Divine Treasure Lord. The novel " Primitive Law " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I'm not aware of a widely - known 'baby baji full story'. There are so many stories in the world, but this one doesn't seem to be among the most popular or well - known ones generally.
Since 'yum' is not a typical Urdu term, in the context of Baji Urdu it may be a made - up or misused word. However, if we consider it in a more general sense of cultural evolution, it could be a word that is in the process of being incorporated into the local dialect due to external influences like modern media or contact with other cultures. But as of now, there is no established significance for it in Baji Urdu.
According to the information he had so far, there was no indication that the empress had joined the Baji Pirates.