I recommend Hogwarts of a Certain Magic. This is a great HP Doujinshi novel. The male protagonist, William Stark, was a top student in Eagle Yard and had a Ravenclaw ring that could "load" files. The female lead was Hermione, and her love scene was superb. Its plot was highly original, and the magical changes were very exciting. For example, the idea of opening Akari's magical shop to sell warrior slots was very good. The second setting was also very creative, and the Deathly Hallows setting was very interesting. Moreover, the author was good at making jokes and was humorous. It was just that too many jokes sometimes affected the reading. But the whole thing was light and funny, like," Hogwarts is a strange place. The demon king was eliminated from the job search, and the white-haired old man wore two layers of wool socks. These settings were very funny. The female lead and main character had good values and could be ranked in the top few among many HP Doujinshi. I strongly recommend it to friends who like Harry Potter Doujinshi. " Revival of Dao Sect " was not bad either. It was a Xianxia cultivation civilization novel written by Bai Lu Dong Xing. The main character had inherited the legacy of the venerable Daoist and developed Taoism in the other world, starting from the Dharma Ending Land. It was a bit of a system style, a style of teaching and educating people. It was a style of cultivation without a female protagonist. It had the taste of Taoism, and the atmosphere was fresh and refined. It was unlike some monks and Taoists who only knew how to act pretentious and slap their faces. Even though it wasn't good to end the feed early, it was still worth a look. The Great Path Ascending to the Mysterious could also be read. It was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel. The main character had a good outlook on life. He was neither brainless nor a stallion. He had the quality of " Fighting for the Peak ", which was very suitable to read when there was a book shortage. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
If one wanted to enter Taoism, they could start from the following aspects: - ** Reading Beginner Books **: - [Kongtong Q & A: This is a relatively easy to understand classic in the history of Taoism.] In the form of a question and answer, it used straightforward and simple sentences to answer many basic questions that one might encounter when entering the Taoist sect, such as praying for rain, praying for snow, passing on the law, granting charms, immortal cultivation, and so on. - "Taishang Induction Chapter": This famous book of Taoism's exhortation to do good aimed at helping the world, stopping evil, cultivating good, and benefiting others. According to the principle of "moving others from this is called feeling, and answering this from others is called response. If good and evil move heaven and earth, there will be retribution", it will encourage people to be good, which is helpful for preliminary cultivation and close to Taoism. - [Understand the core concepts of Taoism]: - The concept of Tao: Tao is the core of Taoism. Its essence is empty and ethereal, representing the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe. - <strong> Wuwei </strong>: Wuwei is an important concept in the Taoist philosophy system. It means to conform to nature, not to act rashly, not to force. It is a way of life that transcends the secular world and returns to the original. - Cultivation and Realm Pursuit: Taoism emphasized personal cultivation and moral practice. It advocated achieving the realm of unity with the Tao through enlightenment, cultivation, and enlightenment, and becoming a true saint. At the same time, he advocated purity, returning to nature, focusing on self-cultivation, pursuing the realm of harmony between man and nature, and advocating indifference to fame and fortune, letting nature take its course, and governing by inaction. - ** Pay attention to the relationship between teachers and students **: Daoists believe that teachers and students are very important. Taoism, scriptures, and teachers were regarded as the three treasures. If one did not convert to the three treasures, one might fall into the evil path. Without a teacher's kind guidance, it is difficult to comprehend the orthodox Mahayana and gradually enter the wonderful path of nothingness. It may degenerate into evil views or mistakenly enter the unorthodox path. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
If you want to enter Taoism, you can start from the following aspects: ** 1. Theory Study ** 1. ** Reading classic books ** - We can start with Tao Te Ching, which was a work of Lao Tzu during the Spring and Autumn Period. It mainly discussed "Tao" and "De"."Tao" was the way of the universe and nature, and also the way of individual cultivation."De" was the special world view, method, and way of dealing with people that cultivators should have. - Nan Hua Jing (also known as Zhuang Zi) was also a very good introductory book. It was written by Zhuang Zi and his descendants in the middle of the Warring States Period. Together with several other classic works, it was the source of the Chinese nation. It not only contained philosophical and cultural content, but also the crystallization of literature, aesthetics, and other wisdom. - The True Scripture of Emptiness (Liezi) belonged to the early Taoist classics of Huang and Lao. Its main idea was close to that of Lao Tzu and Zhuang Tzu, pursuing the realm of nature. The famous sayings and fables in the book reflected the Taoist's yearning for spiritual freedom. - There were also books such as "The True Scripture of the Beginning of Culture", which could help him understand the thoughts of Taoism. 2. ** Understand the basic concepts of Taoism ** - Understanding is like Qi. It is the Qi of chaos before heaven and earth are formed, everything has not grown, and Yin and Yang have not been separated. All things are born from Tao, Tao gives birth to Qi, Qi gives birth to all things, and Qi exists in all things. - Like the "three treasures", namely love, frugality and not daring to take the lead in the world, this was the concept in Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching. ** 2. Understand the Taoist outlook on the universe and the world ** 1. ** Concept of Three Realms ** - The Three Realms in Taoist mythology included Heaven, Earth, and Man. "Human Realm" was the world where all living things lived;"Earth Realm" was the netherworld and underworld where the dead lived, and was ruled by the Emperor of Fengdu; and "Heaven Realm" was the space where the immortals lived. 2. ** Three Walls Concept ** - To understand the three walls, Ziwei Wall symbolized the imperial palace, Taiwei Wall symbolized the place where the Emperor of Heaven dealt with affairs, and Tianshi Wall symbolized the bustling streets. The three walls were arranged in a triangle around the North Star. ** 3. Self-cultivation preparation ** 1. ** Follow the standards of the Taoists to take in disciples and examine yourself ** - He had to be sincere and truly agree with Taoist thinking, not out of some kind of utilitarian purpose or pure curiosity. This was because Daoist cultivation pursued inner peace and sublimation. If one's heart was not sincere, one would not be able to fully devote themselves to cultivation. - Pay attention to moral cultivation, abide by moral standards in life, and be a person of noble character. Taoism believed that cultivation was not only about the sublimation of the heart, but also about the external moral cultivation. Even if the heart of a person who did not cultivate virtue sublimated, his behavior might endanger society and did not conform to the Taoist concept. - Cultivate your perception, try to understand the profound meaning of Taoism, and think about how to apply it in life. This was because comprehension was very important in the cultivation process. Without comprehension, it was difficult to understand Daoist thoughts and achieve anything. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
If one wanted to enter Taoism, one could read some Daoist classics. For example, Kongtong Q & A was an easy-to-understand classic in the history of Taoism. In the form of a question and answer, it used straightforward and simple sentences to answer many questions when one first entered Taoism. It involved many basic questions of Taoism and was suitable for a preliminary understanding of Taoism. There was also the Taishang Induction Chapter, which was a book on Taoism that advised good deeds. Its main purpose was to help the world and save people, stop evil and cultivate good deeds. Its content integrated many traditional ethnic thoughts, which was helpful for initial cultivation and getting close to Taoism. Taoism emphasized the importance of personal cultivation and moral practice. In terms of thinking, one had to understand the core concepts advocated by Taoism. For example, the important concept of "inaction" meant that one should 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. Taoism advocated purity and inaction, returning to simplicity, focusing on self-cultivation and self-cultivation, pursuing the realm of harmony between man and nature, and advocating indifference to fame and fortune, letting nature take its course, and governing by inaction. Through a deep understanding of these thoughts, it would be helpful to enter the study 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"!
For girls to enter Taoism, they could start from the following aspects: 1. ** Reading introductory books ** - Kongtong Q & A: This is a classic in the history of Taoism that is easy to understand. In the form of a question and answer, it uses straightforward and simple sentences to answer many questions encountered when you first entered Taoism. It covers basic questions and answers of orthodox Taoism such as praying for rain, passing on blessings, and cultivating immortals. It helps to understand the basic knowledge of Taoism. - **<< Taishang Induction >>: This famous book of Taoism exhorts good deeds to help the world, stop evil, cultivate good deeds, and benefit others. The content is integrated with many traditional ethnic thoughts and can help establish a correct image of people. Moreover, its " Law of Bearing Negative Obligations " is very meaningful and helpful for initial cultivation and getting close to Taoism. 2. ** Understand the core concepts of Taoism ** - The concept of Tao: Taoism believes that Tao is the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe. Its essence is empty and ethereal. For example, the Dao in the sky as the sun and moon, on the ground as the rabbit, and many other forms of expression were also reflected in people. Moreover, there were similarities with the concepts of other schools. For example, the Confucian school's only essence and one, the Buddhist school's All Dharma Return to One, had similar meanings to the Taoist school's Baoyuan Shouyi. - [The concept of inaction: This is an important concept in the Taoist philosophy system. It means to conform to nature, not to act recklessly, not to force. It is a way of life that transcends the secular world and returns to its original state.] In his daily life, he advocated being indifferent to fame and fortune and letting nature take its course, such as not deliberately pursuing fame and fortune in life, doing things according to the laws of nature and not forcing results, etc. 3. ** Focus on personal cultivation and moral practice **: Taoism emphasized that personal cultivation and moral practice were key to achieving physical and mental balance, family harmony, and social progress. In daily life, you can pay attention to your own moral cultivation, keep your heart clean, and try to live in harmony with nature in your behavior. For example, when dealing with difficulties and things in life, you don't force them to change, but respond to them according to the law of development. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
If one wanted to enter Taoism, one could start from the following aspects: ** I. Understand the basic concepts of Taoism ** 1. ** The Connotation of Dao ** - Dao was the core concept of Taoism. Its essence was void and ethereal, representing the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe. All things were born from Tao. For example, Taoism believed that Tao gave birth to Qi, Qi gave birth to two, two gave birth to three, and three gave birth to all things. At the same time, Qi existed in all things. 2. ** Understanding of Important Concepts ** - Understanding the important concept of 'inaction' meant that one should 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. - He knew that the "three treasures" of Taoism were love, thrift, and not daring to live in front of the world. This was mentioned by Lao Tzu in the Tao Te Ching. - He understood the concept of the Three Realms in Taoist mythology, which included the Heaven Realm (the space where most immortals lived), the Earth Realm (the netherworld where the undead lived, and the underworld ruled by the Emperor of Fengdu), and the Human Realm (the world where all things lived). ** 2. Familiar with the Taoist god system ** 1. ** Three Pure Ones ** - He understood that the Three Pure Ones represented the three Qi of Xuan, Yuan, and Shi, which were respectively in Qingwei Heaven (the green Qi of Shi), Yuyu Heaven (the yellow Qi of Yuan), and Dachi Heaven (the white Qi of Xuan). From Xuan, Yuan, and Shi, they gave birth to Yin, Yang, and He, and from Yin, Yang, and He, they gave birth to Heaven, Earth, and Man. 2. ** Three Great Officials ** - He knew that the Three Great Emperors were the Heavenly Official Ziwei Emperor, the Earthly Official Qingxu Emperor, and the Water Official Dongyin Emperor. The three immortals represented heaven, earth, and water in the world. ** 3. Master Taoist etiquette ** 1. ** Worshipping God ** - This included kowtowing, offering incense, offering offerings, and other forms of worship to the gods. There were also chanting scriptures to pay tribute to the gods in words (chanting scriptures included chanting scriptures and the holy names of gods and true immortals, as well as singing praises for the merits of gods and true immortals). ** 4. Deep understanding of Taoism ** 1. ** Personal Cultivation and Moral Practice ** - Taoism emphasized the importance of 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 true Saint. 2. ** Life philosophy ** - He followed the Taoist principles of purity, inaction, and returning to simplicity. When dealing with people, he adhered to the concept of being indifferent to fame and fortune, letting nature take its course, and governing by doing nothing. He paid attention to self-cultivation and pursued the realm of harmony between man and nature. ** 5. Consider studying in a Taoist academy (if possible)** 1. ** Entrance-related ** - For example, the Wudang Taoist Academy had an entrance examination and other related procedures. After entering the school, one could learn knowledge such as the cultivation of one's Dao heart and the principles of being a human. There were also rich after-school activities. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
If one wanted to learn Taoism, the following aspects could be used as a reference: ** 1. Theory Study ** 1. ** Classics Study ** - The fundamental classics of Taoism, such as Lao Tzu (Tao Te Ching), were the foundational works of Taoism. The book explained the idea that Dao was the root of all things in the universe, such as "Dao begets one, one begets two, two begets three, and three begets all things", which deeply revealed the Taoist view of the universe. At the same time, Laozi's political and life philosophy of "governing by inaction" and "weakness triumphs over strength" were important implications of Taoist thinking. - Zhuangzi was also an important classic of Taoism. It contained a large number of philosophical fables and profound philosophical thoughts. For example,"Zhuang Zhou's Dream of the Butterfly" explored the relationship between reality and illusion, reflecting the Taoist thinking about the nature of the world. Chuang Tzu advocated the pursuit of spiritual freedom and freedom between heaven and earth. This thought was crucial to understanding the spiritual realm of Taoism. 2. ** Understanding the ideology ** - Taoism took "Dao" as its core concept. It believed that "Dao" was a law or noumenon that transcended human perception, existed before heaven and earth, and dominated the operation of all things. It was a kind of metaphysical existence, unspeakable but omnipresent. - Taoism had elements of metaphysics, such as the recognition of the mutual dependence and transformation of opposites. As Lao Tzu said,"Misfortune is where fortune lies, and fortune is where misfortune lurks." He reminded people to look at things in a comprehensive and dynamic manner. - Taoism also advocated the political concept of governing by doing nothing. It was not to do nothing, but to not deliberately interfere and to follow the laws of nature to let things develop freely. This idea was put into practice in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty. At that time, the rulers reduced corvee and taxes, reducing the excessive control of society, allowing the social economy to recover and develop rapidly. ** 2. Practicality ** 1. ** Lifestyle ** - The respect for nature was an important characteristic of Taoism. He could try to get close to nature in his life, like the ancients, by climbing mountains and rivers and feeling the changes of the four seasons to understand the way of nature. For example, in spring, one could feel the vitality of the revival of all things and experience the natural power of endless life that Taoism spoke of. - In his daily behavior, he followed the Taoist principle of "less selfishness and few desires" and reduced the pursuit of excessive material desires. He would not be burdened by material desires and thus obtain inner peace and freedom. 2. ** Health Practice ** - The Taoist concept of health focused on the harmony of the body and mind. For example, through some traditional health exercises, such as Taiji Fist, Ba Duan Jin, etc., these exercises were slow and focused on the coordination of breathing and movements, reflecting the Taoist idea of combining movement and stillness, and using softness to overcome hardness. - The Daoist way of keeping in good health also included the abstinence of diet. It advocated a light diet and not eating too much to maintain the body's vitality. ** 3. Cultural and Historical Studies ** 1. ** The Historical Development of Taoism ** - Taoism originated from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It started from the founding of Taoism by Laozi. After the development of the Pre-Qin period, it divided into branches such as Laozi Taoism, Jixia Taoism, and Yangzhu Taoism. - During the Qin and Han Dynasties, after a great academic integration, the study of Huang Lao in Jixia became the mainstream. In the Wei and Jin Dynasties, it was represented by Wei and Jin metaphysics. After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Taoist philosophy became the main form of succession to Taoism. Understanding the development and changes of Taoism in different historical periods would help to deeply understand the evolution of its ideology. 2. ** The relationship between Taoism and other fields ** - Taoism had a profound influence on all aspects of China culture. In terms of artistic creation, Taoism advocated nature and pursued artistic conception, which influenced the creative style of painting, poetry and other artistic forms. For example, the artistic conception pursued by traditional China landscape painting was to express the charm of nature. The painter conveyed the ethereal and distant spiritual realm advocated by Taoism through brush and ink. - In the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Taoism and Traditional Chinese Medicine theories were intertwined. Chinese medicine emphasized the balance of yin and yang in the human body, which was in line with the concept of yin and yang in Taoism. The Taoist concept of health preservation also provided a theoretical basis for Chinese medicine health preservation, such as the concept of adapting to the four seasons. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Learning Taoism could start from the following aspects: - [Start with History: Understanding the history of Taoism is a good way to get started. This will help you gain an overall concept and have the ability to make initial judgments. It will be of great benefit to your subsequent studies.] - ** Reading related books **: - Beginners can first read China Taoism (edited by Qing Xitai, Sichuan People's Press), which is short and easy to understand. It can have a concise and general understanding of Taoism, which is suitable for repeated reading. - For further in-depth reading, you can read History of China Taoism (edited by Ren Jiyu, Shanghai People's Press), which is more academic, more comprehensive and contains theoretical analysis. - After having a basic understanding of Taoism as a whole, one could read the most authoritative Daoist Canon. If one had a good foundation in ancient Chinese, one could directly read the original text with annotations. Otherwise, one could choose a verbatim version. If you start to feel bored, you can first read more interesting books, such as the extended reading of Zhuangzi, Taiping Guangji, and other novel-style books. While cultivating interest, you can deepen your understanding of the cultural background. In addition to the basic scriptures of salvation and quietness, you can start with the Seven Marks of the Cloud Collection. - [** Mentor Guidance **: The ideal way to learn is to have a teacher guide you through the introduction and give you guidance. However, it is difficult to find a teacher at the moment.] While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The ideology of Taoism was complex and rich in content. The question of whether Taoism was studious could not be simply answered with "good" or "bad". From a theoretical perspective, Taoism took "Tao" as the core concept. Its thoughts covered the exploration of the relationship between nature, society, life and many other aspects. It involved many philosophical concepts such as "governing by inaction" and "Taoism follows nature". These concepts had profound philosophical factors and a certain degree of abstractness. It required the learner to have strong thinking ability and philosophical accomplishment to understand and digest. For example, to understand the Taoist's 'inaction' did not mean doing nothing, but not deliberately interfering with the natural development of things. This might be difficult for beginners to understand. From the perspective of cultural and historical background knowledge, Taoism originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and was closely related to the social, political, and cultural environment at that time. It had a profound impact on many fields of China culture such as literature, art, health preservation, military, etc. To study Taoism in depth, one needed to have a certain understanding of ancient China history, culture, and other background knowledge. From the perspective of the development of schools, there were many schools of Taoism, and they had different forms of development in different historical periods, such as Laozi Taoism, Jixia Taoism, and Yangzhu Taoism in the Pre-Qin period, Huanglao Taoism in Jixia in the Qin and Han Dynasties, and Weijin metaphysics in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Understanding the evolution and characteristics of these schools also increased the complexity of learning Taoism. However, if the learner had a strong interest in traditional China culture and philosophy, and was willing to invest time and energy to study the classic works of Taoism, gradually accumulate relevant knowledge, starting from the basic concepts, and slowly delving into the meaning, development, and cultural influence, they could also gradually grasp some of the essence 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"!
If he wanted to learn Taoism by himself, he could start from the following aspects: ** 1. Theory Study ** 1. ** Core Concepts and Basic Theory ** - He had a deep understanding of the theory of Yin and Yang and the five elements. He knew that Yin and Yang were opposing and mutually dependent forces or states. The five elements (metal, wood, water, fire, and earth) had a mutual promotion and restriction relationship. This was the foundation of Taoist theory. - Mastering the Eight Trigrams (the basic symbols of the Book of Changes, representing eight natural phenomena and human changes) and the 64 hexagrams (composed of the Eight Trigrams, containing philosophical and prediction information) would help to understand some Taoist concepts. 2. ** Classics study ** - Reading the Book of Changes contained a wealth of theories on Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, and the Sixty-four Diagrams of the Eight Trigrams. It was one of the foundations of Taoist Feng Shui and other theories. - Reading the Tao Te Ching carefully would help one understand the philosophy of Taoism, such as the core concepts of "Taoism follows nature" and "governing by inaction." - Learning Feng Shui classics, such as Zang Jing and Qing Nang Jing (if it involves the study of Taoist Feng Shui related content), one can have a deep understanding of Taoist Feng Shui theory and practical methods. ** 2. Practice ** 1. ** Tool Usage ** - If it involved the practice of Taoist Feng Shui, learning how to use a compass and grasping its direction and degree was the foundation for field investigation and layout. 2. ** Field observation and layout adjustment ** - Through the field investigation of the natural environment, including the mountain shape, water flow, airflow direction, etc., he could judge the good or bad luck of the place and deepen his understanding of the theory. - According to Taoist theories, the layout of the living environment was adjusted, such as the location of doors and windows, the placement of furniture, color matching, etc., to improve the aura and luck. ** 3. Communication and learning attitude ** 1. ** Training and Exchange ** - Attend online and offline training courses related to Taoism, receive systematic explanations and guidance from professional teachers, and quickly master basic knowledge and practical skills. - Join study groups or forums to exchange ideas, share experiences, and discuss problems with other students and researchers to broaden their horizons and obtain more practical guidance. 2. ** A rational attitude ** - The knowledge of Taoism was ancient and complicated. Some of its contents might be mysterious and traditional. When learning and applying, maintain a rational and scientific attitude, apply it flexibly according to the actual situation, and take the essence and discard the dross. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Self-studying Taoism at home could start from the following aspects: ** 1. Theory Study ** 1. ** Classics classification and learning ** - He understood the classification of the Daoist scriptures. After sorting out the scriptures, they are divided into three holes, four auxiliary, twelve categories, etc. Among them, the three caves included the teachings of Heavenly Lord Yuanshi of Dongzhen Sect, Heavenly Lord Lingbao of Dongxuan Sect, and Heavenly Lord Dao De of Dongshen Sect. The four auxiliary sects were the teachings that assisted the three caves. One could choose to study classics such as the Tao Te Ching to understand the basic ideas of Taoism. For example, the "inaction" advocated by Taoism meant that one should conform to nature, not act recklessly, and not force. 2. ** Taoist Feng Shui related theories ** - Learning the theory of yin and yang and the five elements was one of the core concepts of Taoist Feng Shui. Yin and yang represented opposing and mutually dependent forces or states. The five elements (metal, wood, water, fire, and earth) had a mutual promotion and restriction relationship. At the same time, he understood the Eight Trigrams and the 64 hexagrams. The Eight Trigrams were the basic symbols of the Book of Changes, representing eight natural phenomena and changes in human affairs. The 64 hexagrams were made up of the Eight Trigrams and contained philosophical and prediction information. This would help him understand some of the changes and layout concepts in Taoist thinking. - Reading classic works related to Taoist Feng Shui, such as the Book of Changes, which contained the theory of Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, and the Sixty-four Trigrams of the Eight Trigrams, the Tao Te Ching, which helped to understand the concept of "Tao is natural" in Taoist Feng Shui, and other Feng Shui classics such as the Zang Jing and the Qing Nang Jing, could help one understand the theory and practice of Feng Shui in detail. 3. ** Understanding of Taoist ideology ** - It was necessary to deeply explore the importance of personal cultivation and moral practice emphasized by Taoism. It was necessary to understand that the essence of Tao was empty and ethereal, representing the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe. It was clear that the cultivation goal of achieving the realm of integration with Tao was achieved through enlightenment, cultivation, and enlightenment. ** 2. Practice Cultivation ** 1. ** Foundation Establishment Cultivation ** - Body adjustment: adjust the body posture, such as choosing a suitable sitting posture (cross-legged sitting, lotus sitting) or traditional martial arts stance. The key is to relax the muscles and joints of the whole body to achieve a relaxed and natural state. - Breathing: Use abdominal breathing, natural breathing, and other specific breathing methods to regulate the flow of breath, so that the breath is deep and even, and calm the mind. - "Mental adjustment: Use meditation, visualization, and other methods to adjust one's state of mind, eliminate distracting thoughts, and focus one's attention. One can focus on a certain part of the body or imagine the natural scene, following the principles of seemingly guarding but not guarding, faintly existing, and relaxing nature. - [Practice: After completing the above steps, choose a suitable technique such as Taiji Fist, Ba Duan Jin, Yi Jin Jing, and practice it for a long time.] At the same time, he had to persevere in practice, step by step, and combine theoretical learning. If there were conditions, he could seek the guidance of an experienced teacher. 2. ** Meditate and cultivate ** - Learn the meditation method that Taoist Master Zhong Yunlong explained. Although he had thoughts and actions at the beginning of meditation, he still had to achieve a state of great tranquility. He had to sit patiently for a long time without worrying and collect the True God Yuan Qi completely. He followed Zhang Sanfeng's principles of "getting rid of desires and keeping reason". ** 3. Continuous learning and self-improvement ** 1. ** Stay humble and open ** - In the process of self-study, he maintained a humble attitude, constantly consulted others, accepted different perspectives and ideas, and enriched his own Taoist knowledge. 2. ** Expanding learning channels ** - He could obtain more systematic and professional Taoist knowledge guidance through online or offline courses and training. At the same time, he could actively practice and accumulate experience. For example, starting from his own living environment, he could use Taoist Feng Shui knowledge to practice layout. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!