He could refer to the documentary " China Taoism " recorded in 1988, as well as the high-definition video " Meditation by Taoist Master Zhong Yunlong." These videos were helpful for self-learning. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Taoism emphasized personal cultivation and moral practice. If he wanted to learn Taoism by himself, he could start from the following aspects: ** 1. Understand the core concepts of Taoism ** 1. ** Concept of Dao ** - Dao was the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe. Its essence was void and ethereal. Daoism pursued the path of enlightenment, cultivation, and attainment of the Dao to achieve the state of unity with the Dao and become a saint. 2. ** Concept of inaction ** - Wuwei was an important concept in Taoism. It meant to conform to nature, not act recklessly, and not force. It was a way of life that transcended the secular world and returned to its original state. In the way of life, it was reflected in indifference to fame and fortune, letting nature take its course, and governing by doing nothing. ** 2. Read Taoist classics ** 1. ** Reading Method ** - When reading Tao Te Ching and Chuang Tzu, one should not try to get a positive explanation of the Way of Heaven from these works. Instead, one should get guidance on how to do deduction. Taoism taught people not to bring others to do things for their goals and objectives. After learning how to do deduction and putting it into practice, the behavior would be in the Heavenly Dao. ** 3. Taoist health preservation (Part of Taoist cultivation)** 1. ** Energy Conservation (Part of my view)** - Taoism believed that men had two circular devices to store the most precious energy. They could use breathing and meditation to activate and preserve these energies. During training, they might feel soreness, numbness, swelling, hot and cold, and so on. This would strengthen their internal energy and increase their happiness index. 2. ** Meditation and Small Cycle of Heaven (example learning condition)** - If one wanted to learn Taoism meditation and small circulation (starting from zero), one had to meet certain conditions. For those who are recognized as a Taoist health-care practitioner, male, below 50 years old (the effect of practicing martial arts is poor if they are too old), and those who are seriously weak due to illness are not recommended to sign up for the study. They must be able to take at least one hour to practice martial arts every day and have a quiet and independent space. The learning method was video teaching + online guidance (long-term tutoring). The fee was 280 yuan (the price might be adjusted later). The e-book version of the cultivation method information would also be sent to assist in learning. It was important to note that Taoism was broad and profound, so one should explore it rationally and objectively during the self-study process. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Self-study of Taoism could start from the following aspects: ** 1. Thinking and Understanding ** 1. ** Understanding the core concepts of Taoism ** - Taoism emphasized that "Dao" was the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe, and its essence was void and ethereal. One had to recognize the important concept of "inaction", which meant that one should conform to nature, not act recklessly, and not force things. This was a kind of life attitude that transcended the secular world and returned to simplicity. For example, in daily life, one should not interfere too much with things and act according to the laws of nature. - When reading Taoist classics such as Tao Te Ching and Chuang Tzu, one should not try to get a positive explanation of the Way of Heaven from them. Instead, one should learn the method of deduction from them. That is, doing things without specific human goals and goals, and doing things according to the laws of nature. This way, one could gradually meet the requirements of Taoist thinking. 2. ** Understand the sects of Taoism ** - Taoism was divided into Zhengyi Sect and Quanzhen Sect. The other sects were mostly grouped under these two sects. The Zhengyi Sect originated from the Five Buckets of Rice Sect (later called the Tianshi Sect) at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Its Taoists could practice at home, did not avoid meat and fish, and could marry and have children. Its branches included Lingbao Sect, Zhengyi Sect, Jingming Sect, Qingyin Sect, Maoshan Sect, etc. For example, the Tianshi Mansion of Mount Longhu was inherited by the descendants of Tianshi Zhang. Quanzhen Taoism flourished in the Jin and Yuan Dynasties. It was divided into the Southern Sect and the Northern Sect. There were many branches, such as the Longmen Sect and the Yuxian Sect. Its Taoist priests had to become monks and eat vegetarian food. The Taoist temple was called the Ten Square Jungle. In addition, there were the Zhen Da Dao and Tai Yi Dao founded by the Jin Dynasty, and the Clarity Dao founded by the Southern Song Dynasty. However, they gradually declined after the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. ** 2. Practice ** 1. ** Inner Core Cultivation (For your understanding only, modern society does not advocate using it as a religious cultivation method)** - Inner alchemy could be divided into five stages: Foundation Establishment, Body Refining, Qi Refining, Spirit Refining, Spirit Returning to Emptiness, and Dao Integration. Among them, self-cultivation was mainly to meditate and regulate one's breathing. That was to close one's eyes and sit cross-legged, calm down and relax, and control one's breathing. 2. ** In terms of etiquette ** - Understanding Taoist etiquette, such as chanting scriptures. The chanting consisted of chanting and singing. Chanting was chanting scriptures and the holy names of Taoist gods and true immortals. Gods and true immortals were regarded as the embodiment of the supreme Great Dao. Chanting was not only a salute to gods and true immortals, but also a necessary way of self-cultivation. Praise was to praise the merits of gods and true immortals by singing. ** 3. Basic Knowledge Learning ** 1. ** Taoist Concepts ** - Learning is like "One Breath" The meaning of basic Taoist terms such as Taiyi (supreme, the vitality that forms all things in the world and the origin of the universe), Three Realms (the concept of heaven, earth, and human), Three Treasures (love, thrift, and not daring to take the lead in the world), and Three Pure Ones (representing the concepts of Xuan, Yuan, Shi, and other related concepts) was helpful in constructing the overall cognitive framework of Taoism. 2. ** Understand the important figures and stories of Taoism ** - Knowing the three ancestors of Taoism, the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan was the first ancestor, Lao Tzu was the ancestor of Taoism, and Zhang Daoling was the ancestor of Taoism. Being familiar with the deeds of people such as Zhong Liquan and Lu Dongbin who constructed the cultivation system of inner alchemy, Chen Tuan who invented the essence of inner alchemy, Zhang Boduan who spread the method of inner alchemy, and Zhang Sanfeng's contribution to the achievement of inner alchemy could deepen the understanding of the development of Taoism. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
One could start from the following aspects: ** I. Initial understanding of the ideology ** 1. ** Understanding the core concept of "Dao"** - " Dao " was the core concept of Taoism. It represented the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe. Its essence was empty and ethereal, beyond the scope of words and concepts. It could not be completely described and explained with words. 2. ** Grasp the idea of inaction ** - Wuwei was an extremely important concept in Taoism. It meant to conform to nature, not act recklessly, and not force things. It was a way of life that transcended the secular world and returned to its original state. In daily life, he advocated treating things with an attitude that was not deliberate or forced, and acted according to the laws of nature. For example, when dealing with interpersonal relationships and social affairs, he did not forcefully interfere, but let things develop according to the natural trend. 3. ** Understanding other important ideas ** - For example," Man imitates the earth, the earth imitates the heavens, the heavens imitates the Dao, and the Dao imitates the nature ". This concept emphasized that people should live according to the laws of nature, and the laws of nature operated according to the laws of Dao. In real life, this meant that human behavior and the operation of society should follow the laws of nature and respect the rhythm of nature. ** 2. Reading Classics ** 1. ** Tao Te Ching ** - When reading, do not try to get a positive explanation of the Heavenly Dao from it, but to get guidance on how to do the deduction. There were many sentences in the book, such as " the pursuit of knowledge is increasing day by day, and the pursuit of Dao is decreasing day by day ", which reflected the difference between the pursuit of knowledge and the pursuit of Dao. In the process of reading, one had to experience the wisdom of abandoning and letting go. 2. ** Zhuangzi ** - Similar to the Tao Te Ching, the key was not to obtain a positive interpretation of the Way of Heaven, but to understand the life attitude and mental state advocated by Taoism from the book, such as the detached and carefree mental state expressed by Zhuangzi. ** 3. Life Practice and Self-cultivation ** 1. ** Follow the Taoist life attitude ** - In life, one should be indifferent to fame and fortune and let nature take its course. Reduce the pursuit of fame and fortune, and face the gains and losses in life with a peaceful attitude. For example, in the face of competition, one should not be overly demanding of results, but instead focus on one's own efforts and growth in the process. 2. ** Focus on self-cultivation ** - He adhered to the principles of simplicity, thinking less and having few desires. He maintained a simple lifestyle and mentality and reduced unnecessary desires. One could achieve inner peace through meditation, meditation, and other methods in daily life, just like how Taoist cultivators meditated in the quiet training room to pursue the balance of body and mind. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The following are some of the chants that may be involved in the introduction of metaphysics: 1. Lost and Found: - The days were separated by their positions: Jia Zhen (east), Yi Li (south), Bing Xin Kun (southwest), Ding Qian (northwest), Wu Kan (north), Ji Men (southeast), Geng Ri lost things can be found, Ren Gui can be found on Geng. - Who is determined by the hour: A has Yang people (male) have more Yin, Bing Xin children secretly invade, Ding Ren does not go out of the hands of relatives, E lost things do not go out. - Time to find the place: Meridian Mao You on the roadside, Yin Shen Si Hai returned to his hometown, Chen Xu ugly not around. - Distance is related: the lost property is about five miles on the day of A Ji, the lost property is thousands of miles away on the day of B Geng, the lost property is about ten miles on the day of Bing Xin, the lost property is about three miles on the day of Ding Ren, and the lost property is in place on the day of Wu Gui. 2. "Ten Heavenly Stems": - Yin and Yang attribute song: A, B, C, D, E, G, G, There are ten heavenly stems, each with its own position. Odd is yang, yin is even. The five yang are beneficial to the guest and unfavorable to the monarch, so they should be the first to do things. Send troops to fight Anguo State, travel far to seek wealth, there must be a win. - Song of the Five Elements: A and B are wood in the east, fire in the south is Bingding, earth in the middle of Wuji, metal in the west of Gengxin, water in the north of Rengui, the five elements are true, each phase is orderly, and the attributes are divided into yang and yin. - Four seasons corresponding song: A and B belong to spring C Ding Xia, Wuji belongs to long summer, Geng Xin belongs to autumn, Ren Gui belongs to winter. 3. Eight characters to approve the life to see the occupation pithy formula: fire and earth too prosperous do not rest good, plow the field solution to plant beans and hemp. The five elements are not complete, but they are partial and prosperous.(The pithy formula is not completely listed. It is only for beginners to understand its types.) It should be noted that metaphysics contained many concepts and theories. These pithy formulas were more of a manifestation of traditional metaphysics knowledge. When dealing with metaphysics content, one should maintain a rational and scientific attitude. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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The following is a video about Taoism: ** 1. Core Concept of Daoism-Dao ** 1. ** The Connotation of Dao ** - From the structure of the words, the word "Dao" contained a profound philosophy. Its two points represented the sun and the moon. It was like the yin and yang of Taiji. It had different manifestations in different things. For example, it was the sun and moon in the sky, the black rabbit on the ground, the two eyes on the human body, and the final radiance in cultivation. The " one " in the middle had the meaning of the infinite circle. As the scriptures said, if the sky obtained one, it would be peaceful, if the earth obtained one, it would be clear, and if the human obtained one, it would be holy. There were different expressions in different ideologies. In Confucianism, it was the only essence and one, in Buddhism, it was the unity of all laws, and in Taoism, it was the unity of the Yuan. "Self" meant that cultivation depended on self-enlightenment and self-cultivation. The combination of upper and lower was "first", emphasizing that cultivation was the most important thing in life. The word "walk" represented the cycle of all things in the universe. - The ancient sages also had many explanations about Dao. Fuxi drew the Eight Trigrams to show people, which was Tao. Guangchengzi told the emperor that Tao originated from the earth and came from the sky. Confucius said,"A gentleman works all day long, and all day long he repeatedly practices Tao." This meant that people living in heaven and earth must use heaven and earth to establish laws to determine human nature. Only when they conform to human affairs can they conform to Tao. In the human world, Dao was regarded as the law of the Heavenly Dao. It could be big or small. It could nurture all things, carry the sun and moon, and give birth to the five elements. It could also be as thin as sand. What could be Dao was not the true Dao. If one used one word to describe it, Dao could be "Qi". Just as the Tao Te Ching said, people should follow the natural Dao. The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic mentioned that the true person could guide the heaven and earth, grasp Yin and Yang, breathe the essence, independently guard the spirit and live a long life because they were in Dao. 2. ** The embodiment of Taoism-governing by inaction and adapting to nature ** - Taoism advocated compliance with nature and governance by inaction, emphasizing the harmonious coexistence of individuals and nature. This thought ran through many aspects of life. For example, when faced with work pressure, as a Taoist priest advocated, people should follow the development law of things, not forcefully interfere, not overly entangled in the outcome of things, and face it with a natural attitude. In the fast-paced modern life, people faced all kinds of pressures and challenges. Taoism could help people learn to maintain inner peace and determination in a complex social environment, cherish everything in front of them, and enjoy every moment of beauty. 3. ** The influence of Taoism on China culture ** - ** Technology ** - Gunpowder originated from the alchemy of Taoism. After the in-depth study of the King of Medicine, Sun Simiao, it was widely used in various countries. The art of printing was enlightened by the early Taoist engraving printing, and Chinese medicine was closely related to the development of Taoism. - ** In terms of philosophy ** - Taoism occupied an important position in the history of China philosophy. Many philosophers in history, such as Zhang Zai, Cheng Hao, and Zhu Xi, had various connections with Taoism. The influence of Taoism was far-reaching. From the emperor to the common people, they were all influenced by it. Moreover, this influence continued to this day. It was presented in different ways and became a philosophy of life that guided people's lives. - ** Society ** - In ancient society, Taoism had widespread influence. Taoism influenced the behavior and ideas of all levels of society. For example, Taoism did not advise people to consume their spiritual energy, advocated seeking truth from facts, and opposed blindly following the trend. This pragmatic attitude had won widespread recognition in modern society. ** 2. The characteristics and historical development of Taoism ** 1. ** The characteristics of Taoism ** - ** Unique preaching and style of doing things ** - Taoism had a high requirement for entry and often required a long time to learn. It involved Feng Shui, fortune-telling, alchemy, martial arts, Chinese medicine, and many other fields. Unlike other religions, Taoism was more direct in its way of doing things. It was more like a " good student " who liked to study and not socialize. For example, when they were bullied by evil people, Taoism did not advise them to be patient, but taught them self-defense techniques. In the face of social injustice, Taoism did not persuade people to be patient like other religions. Instead, it might take more direct action, such as the Yellow Turban Uprising of Zhang Jiao at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. - ** The role in ancient society ** - In ancient times, Taoist figures were very capable. They were often all-rounded talents who knew astronomy and geography. Many national teachers of dynasties were Taoist masters. Taoist people were capable of both literature and martial arts. When they traveled around the world, they not only had to treat people, perform rituals, and name them, but they might also participate in ghost catching practices and exorcism. They knew a wide range of people, including outlaws and celebrities. 2. ** The Historical Development of Taoism ** - ** Relationship with the feudal dynasty ** - In ancient times, the development of Taoism was influenced by many factors. On the one hand, due to Taoism's style and content, it was not as active as other religions in developing believers. On the other hand, Taoism's rebellious nature also made the feudal dynasties wary of its large-scale preaching. For example, Zhang Jiao launched the Yellow Turban Uprising at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Although it ultimately failed, it reflected the influence of Taoism in a specific historical period and its challenge to the feudal regime. However, although Taoism had rebelled, it had not been wiped out on a large scale, which also showed the unique status of Taoism in ancient society. During the Anti-Japanese War, Taoism actively participated in the war. Many fellow Daoists went down the mountain to resist the Japanese, which reflected the social responsibility of Taoism in different historical periods. - ** Taoism in Modern Society ** - In modern society, Taoism was showing its charm in a new form. Some Taoist masters shared the contents related to Taoist culture through the Internet. For example, a Taoist master in Nanjing shared a video on how to deal with work stress, and Taoist Master Zhang of Qingyang Palace in Chengdu posted tips on maintaining a good attitude on the Internet. The ancient Taoist wisdom was displayed in front of modern people in a way that was closer to life. It attracted the attention of many young people and made Taoist culture rejuvenate in modern society. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The following are some ways to self-study Daoist-related knowledge and thoughts: ** 1. Theory ** 1. ** Basic Concept Learning ** - He had a deep understanding of the core concepts of Taoism, such as Dao. "Tao" had rich meanings and could be explained by ancient sages. For example, the Tao contained in Fuxi's Connate Eight Trigrams, Guang Chengzi's description of Tao, which was "the most Yin and the most Yang, which originated from the earth and the sky", and Confucius's thought of establishing the rule of humanity with heaven and earth in his "A gentleman works all day long, and all day long he works repeatedly." - Master the theory of yin and yang and the five elements. It is clear that yin and yang represent opposing and mutually dependent forces or states. There is a mutual promotion and restriction relationship between the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire, earth). This is the basic theory of Taoist thinking, including Taoist Feng Shui and other related content. - Learning about the Eight Trigrams and the 64 hexagrams. The Eight Trigrams represented eight natural phenomena and human changes as the basic symbols of the Book of Changes. The 64 hexagrams were formed by the Eight Trigrams in pairs and contained philosophical and prediction information, which was helpful in understanding many ideas in Taoism. 2. ** Classics study ** - Reading the Tao Te Ching carefully, it mainly elaborated on the philosophy of Taoism. It was crucial to understand the core concepts of Taoism, such as "Taoism follows nature" and "governing by inaction." - Studying the Book of Changes in depth, it contained a rich theory of Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, and the Sixty-four Trigrams of the Eight Trigrams. It was an important theoretical source of Taoism. ** 2. Self-study of Taoist Feng Shui (If it involves self-study of Taoist Feng Shui)** 1. ** Theory Knowledge ** - Reading Feng Shui classics, such as Zang Jing, Qing Nang Jing, etc., these books detailed the theory and practice of Feng Shui. 2. ** Practice Skills ** - Learn to use the compass and master the direction and degree of the compass, because the compass is an important tool for the feng shui master to carry out field survey and layout. - Pay attention to on-the-spot investigation, through the investigation of the natural environment, such as mountain shape, water flow, airflow direction, etc. to judge the good or bad luck of the place, in practice to deepen the understanding of Feng Shui theory. - According to Feng Shui theory, the layout of the living environment was adjusted, including the location of doors and windows, the placement of furniture, color matching, etc., to improve the aura and luck, and the layout plan was continuously optimized through practice. ** 3. Comprehensive Enhancement ** 1. ** Attend training and exchange ** - You can sign up for online and offline training courses on Daoist-related knowledge (including Taoist thoughts, Taoist Feng Shui, etc.) and receive systematic explanations and guidance from professional teachers. - Join a study group or forum to exchange ideas, share experiences, and discuss problems with other students and researchers to broaden their horizons, deepen their understanding, and obtain more practical guidance. 2. ** In terms of attitude ** - When learning Daoist-related knowledge, one must maintain a rational and scientific attitude. Some of the contents of Daoist knowledge may have mysterious colors and traditional concepts. It must be applied flexibly according to the actual situation, and the essence should be taken away. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Self-study of Taoism could start from the following aspects: ** 1. In terms of ideology ** 1. ** Understand core concepts ** - Dao was the core concept of Taoism. It was the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe. Its essence was empty and ethereal, and it was difficult to describe it completely with words. - For example,"Tao can be Tao, but not Tao" meant that Tao transcended the ability of language to express itself. - Taoism advocated inaction. This was a way of life that followed nature, did not act recklessly, and did not force things. It was a way of life that transcended the secular world and returned to its original state. 2. ** Familiar with important thoughts ** - Taoism emphasized personal cultivation and moral practice, believing that this was the key to achieving physical and mental balance, family harmony, and social progress. Through comprehending the Dao, cultivating the Dao, and attaining the Dao, one could reach the realm of becoming one with the Dao and become a Saint. - In terms of conduct, Taoism advocated indifference to fame and fortune, letting nature take its course, and governing by doing nothing. 3. ** Understand the meaning of classic sentences ** - For example,"Heaven and Earth are heartless and treat all living things as straw dogs". They understood the ruthlessness of the natural laws of heaven and earth, and all living things were controlled by nature. - "Supreme kindness is like water" reflected the characteristics of water being soft and tough, adapting to the environment, not fighting for it, and being kind to life. - "A crooked path is perfect, a crooked path is straight" suggested that one should be flexible when facing complex problems. ** 2. Cultural knowledge ** 1. ** Learn Taoist terms ** - For example,"Qi" referred to the "chaotic" Qi of heaven and earth that had not yet formed, all things had not yet grown, and Yin and Yang had not yet been separated. Taoism believed that all things were born from Tao, Tao gave birth to Qi, and Qi gave birth to all things. - Taiyi meant supreme, and it was the origin of the universe formed by all things in the world. - Understand the meaning of Taoist terms such as the Three Realms (Heaven, Earth, and Man), the Three Treasures (Love, Frugality, and Dare Not Be the First in the World), and the Three Pure Ones (representing the Three Qi of Xuan, Yuan, and Shi). 2. ** Master the concepts in the Taoist mythological system ** - Understanding the Three Great Emperors (First Grade Heavenly Official Ziwei Emperor, Second Grade Earthly Official Qingxu Emperor, and Third Grade Water Official Dongyin Emperor) and the Heaven, Earth, and Water they represented. - He knew the symbolic meaning of the three walls (Ziwei Wall, Taiwei Wall, and Tianshi Wall) in Taoist mythology. ** 3. Practice ** 1. ** Cultivate body and mind ** - Taoism focused on self-cultivation and self-cultivation, pursuing the realm of the unity of heaven and man and the natural Tao. It could cultivate a peaceful and indifferent mentality from daily life and reduce the pursuit of utilitarian-oriented. - For example, when doing things, according to the Taoist concept, don't bring others to do it for the purpose and goal. Learn to do deduction, don't deliberately pursue results, and follow the natural development. 2. ** Learning from the Taoist Academy's philosophy ** - He could learn from the philosophy of the Taoist Academy and make learning the Taoist heart and being a human being an important goal. In the process of self-study of Taoism, one could also read Taoist classics such as Tao Te Ching and Zhuangzi. However, one must be careful not to seek a positive explanation of the Way of Heaven from these works. Instead, one must obtain a method of deduction, so as to gradually understand Taoism. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Dao techniques could be self-taught. When self-learning Taoist skills, one must first master the basic knowledge of Taoist skills, such as the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, and their interaction to form all things in nature), the Eight Trigrams (the Eight Trigrams diagram composed of the basic divinatory symbols such as Qian, Kun, Dui, Gen, Zhen, Xun, Li, Kan, etc.), Taiji (representing the origin and change of all things in the universe in Taoist culture), etc. In the introductory stage, one could learn about the history, philosophy, and basic knowledge of Taoism by reading classic works such as Tao Te Ching, Book of Changes, and Baopuzi. They could also learn by listening to lectures and watching videos. In the advanced stage, one had to learn more in-depth practical skills of Taoist techniques, such as cultivating internal energy through meditation, breathing exercises, and other methods to train the internal organs and energy flow in the body. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Hongmeng's self-study could be started from the following aspects: ** 1. Understand the basic concepts of the Primordial System ** 1. ** Structure and Concept ** - The Hongmeng operating system was a full-scene distributed operating system independently developed by Huawei. Its architecture was divided into micro-core and distributed technology. The micro-core was responsible for efficient resource management and security, and distributed technology allowed seamless cooperation between different devices. This architecture allowed the Hongmeng system to run flexibly on a variety of hardware platforms and improve the user experience. 2. ** Interface and Development Tools ** - The Hongmeng system provided a rich set of api and development tools, which were the foundation for application development and system integration. Understanding these would help lay the foundation for subsequent learning. ** 2. Build a development environment ** 1. ** Development Tools installation ** - You need to download and install DevEco Studio, which is an official tool for developing and debugging Hongmeng applications. During the installation process, it was necessary to ensure that the system met the relevant hardware and software requirements to ensure the smooth operation of the development environment. 2. ** Development environment configuration ** - He had to set up a suitable software developer and simulator. The simulator can be used to test the compatibility and performance of applications in different equipment environments to ensure the quality of the final product. In addition, developers should also learn how to create and manage projects, and learn to use version control tools (such as Git) to manage code, which helps team collaboration and code version management to improve development efficiency. ** 3. Selection of programming language ** 1. **Java** - It was the main language for Hongmeng's application development. It was suitable for developing most applications and had good cross-platform capabilities. 2. **C/C++** - It is suitable for applications with high performance requirements, especially for low-level development and system integration. It can fully utilize the hardware performance. 3. **JavaScript** - It was the preferred language for Web application development. Combining it with the combination of the two languages, it could quickly build a modern user interface. Learners needed to be familiar with the basic grammar and features of these programming languages, and improve their programming skills through online tutoring, books, and practical projects to better develop Hongmeng. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!