In Daoist culture, there were many inner force techniques that were regarded as orthodox. For example, the Wudang Sect's Pure Yang Limitless Technique was taught by Zhang Sanfeng. It was the highest internal cultivation technique in the Wudang Sect and was also a necessary cultivation technique for self-defense. There was also the Nine Yang Divine Skill. In Jin Yong's novels, it was an important internal cultivation method. Its name originated from the "Nine Yang" in the "Ode to Immortals" written by Lu Ji of the Western Jin Dynasty, which was the so-called "pure Yang" of Taoism. It was a pure Yang internal cultivation method. Cultivation involved the concept of acupuncture points and meridians in the human body, which could increase the practitioner's "internal energy" and had the characteristics of "hot" and "extremely firm and Yang". In addition, there was also a kind of Taoist internal cultivation method as described in the song, which was to close one's eyes and sit in meditation. It was a mental cultivation method with a series of cultivation steps such as thirty-six teeth tapping and holding Kunlun with both hands. It was mainly to temper the mind and body. Through a certain process of physical and mental adjustment, one would reach a state of inner peace, single-minded consciousness, unobstructed blood and qi, and relaxed body. In Taiji Fist, the art of Taiji (inner force mental cultivation method) was also closely related to Taoist culture. Its expression was mostly related to the vocabulary of Taoist culture and the ladder process of cultivation. The real Taiji Fist should include the three aspects of Taiji frame (body movement), Taiji art (inner force mental cultivation method), and Taiji Dao (moral cultivation). While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
A high-tier inner force cultivation technique was a method of cultivating inner force in Daoism. "We know that high-tier Daoist internal cultivation techniques include the Heavenly Cycle Technique, Taiji Internal Cultivation Technique, Meditation Technique, Quanzhen High-tier Internal Cultivation Technique, Nine Yin Manual Internal Cultivation Technique, Heart Calming Technique, Heart Clearing Technique, Ice Heart Technique, Heart Calming Technique, Marrow Cleansing Technique, and Daoist internal cultivation technique Twelve Brocade. However, these search results did not provide specific details and explanations, so they could not provide a more detailed answer.
The secret method of fortune changing of Taoist Xuanmen includes the following contents: To urge wealth in the Yang Mansion, you can bury two elephants and one ancient coin in the mansion; If you want to be rich, you can bury a bucket of rich soil and deer bones in your own mansion, and you are expected to be rich in the coming year; If the northeast corner of the Eight White Luck is missing,(Because the owner of the mountain is Ding, there is no mountain, so the people are not prosperous.) The law is to bury a piece of green stone with the words "Mount Tai of the East Yue" written on it in red and add two coins of arsenic. If the family is not old and has an accident or has a lawsuit, you can take a piece of green brick with the word "Tian An" written on it and bury it in the house. Most people living near the memorial archway and the temple are not prosperous and there are many households. You can make a "Mount Tai Stone Dare" on the house mountain to crack the tablet. These secret techniques were produced among the people, and most of them were passed down by word of mouth. Only a very small number of people understood the mysteries within them. Moreover, they were influenced by the ideology of the ancients. Most of them were passed down from father to son, grandfather to grandson, or teacher to disciple. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In wuxia novels, the inner force cultivation method usually referred to a method and technique to cultivate inner force. It could help the characters in wuxia novels improve their strength, enhance their inner force ability, and even produce magical effects. The following are some common martial arts novels about inner force cultivation methods: 1 Sunflower Book: This is a very famous martial arts novel, the main character of the book, Invincible East, with this book to cultivate a powerful internal force, can display all kinds of magical martial arts. 2. The Summit of the Forbidden City: This is a secret book in the Ming Dynasty's martial arts novel," Journey of Chivalrous Men." The protagonist, Shi Potian, obtained powerful internal strength and learned all kinds of profound martial arts in the process of practicing this secret book. 3. Taiji Fist: This is a secret script in a traditional Chinese martial arts novel. The protagonist, Chen Jinnan, obtained powerful internal strength and learned various advanced martial arts while practicing Taiji Fist. 4. Free and Unfettered Sect Martial Arts: This is a famous martial arts novel," Eight Dragons ". The martial arts of the Free and Unfettered Sect that they practice can release a meaningless internal force to produce magical effects. 5 Internal Cultivation Method: This is a secret manual from a modern martial arts novel,"Full Time Expert". The main character, Ye Xiu, learned all kinds of powerful internal cultivation techniques to increase his strength and combat ability. The above are just some common examples of internal cultivation methods in martial arts novels. In fact, the content of internal cultivation methods is very rich. Different sects and characters may have different cultivation methods and techniques.
The cultivation of the Eternal Life Extinction was divided into five levels, as follows: 1. [Earth End Layer: It is best to cultivate in an open area with better spiritual energy, such as a rural area. It needs to be absolutely quiet indoors.] Sitting cross-legged, with both hands on the knees and palms facing up, close your eyes and focus on your palms. Feel the Vital Qi and imagine inhaling it. When your palms are hot, you can start practicing. When one could practice to the point where he could quickly and automatically absorb the vitality, he could proceed to the second half of the exercise. That was to introduce the vitality absorbed from the palm of his hand into his dantian. After he walked through the Tai Chi circle in his dantian, he would expel the waste gas from his body through his anus. The remaining pure vitality would be directed to the top of his head (directly above his head) to strengthen his soul power. He had to practice until he could sense that the color of his soul had basically become the same as the color of the earth. 2. [Absolute Wood Layer: You have to cultivate in a place with lush trees, such as a place with no wood under the biggest tree in the deep forest.] He sat cross-legged under the tree and stretched out his hands to the trunk to sense the spiritual energy of the tree. After sensing it, he guided it into his dantian through his palm and stored it in his Tianling acupoint. He strengthened the wood attribute of his soul spirit and trained it until his soul spirit was filled with the qi of wood and his entire soul spirit became the same color as the trunk. 3. [Water Absolute Layer: Can be cultivated in places with abundant water sources such as islands, seashore, or freshwater.] He sat in a place surrounded by water and absorbed spiritual energy with both hands in the water. He guided it to the top of his head through his dantian and practiced until his soul power turned blue. 4. [Absolute Gold Layer: If the first three layers of the technique are practiced properly, it will be easier to sense the Absolute Gold Land. You can absorb the aura of the seventh metal from large gold mines or iron-copper mines. The method is the same as before. Practice until the color of the soul is the same as the color of the spiritual aura absorbed.] 5. [Fire Extinguishing Layer: This layer is more dangerous. It is best to cultivate in active but not erupting volcanoes or hot springs.] The method was the same as before. Once the soul was cultivated to a fiery red color, it would be completed. This was the first half of the cultivation method practiced during the period of immortality, the complete content of the Five Elements Extinction. The novel "Ten Years of Death" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Taoism and Xuanmen were closely related. There were many similarities between the two, but there were also some differences. ** 1. Contact ** 1. Daoism and Xuanmen could both be referred to as Daoism, which was an important connection between their concepts. In many cases, both were related to the beliefs and systems of Taoism. 2. Both of them took "Dao" as the core concept, emphasized the core thoughts of Taoism--Dao and De, and had a relationship with the traditional thoughts of Taoism. ** 2. The difference ** 1. ** Concept Focus ** - The term Taoism referred to the belief system and traditional philosophy of Taoism itself. Taoism was far-reaching and difficult to pass down. Taoism had the meaning of a path and extending in all directions. It emphasized the harmony between man and nature and paid attention to specific practical aspects such as moral cultivation and cultivation. The most common Taoist sects were Quanzhen Sect and Righteous Sect. - Although Xuanmen could also refer to Taoism and its branches or schools, it also contained the meaning of Taoism, metaphysics, and different schools of Taoism and metaphysics. In comparison, the Xuanmen Sect was more particular about the concept of illusion than the Daoists. 2. ** Focus on Cultivation ** - Taoism usually had a unique set of methods to cultivate one's body, refine one's Qi, concentrate one's mind, and get rid of illness and keep one fit. They paid more attention to specific cultivation methods and life practices. - Xuanmen generally referred to Taoist religious sects that mainly practiced inner alchemy and took immortality elixirs, such as Taiping Taoism and Maoshan Taoism. Their focus was on achieving immortality through cultivation, and they paid more attention to the improvement of inner spirit and physical life. 3. ** Meaning in other religions ** - In Taoism, the two concepts were different, but in China Buddhism, Xuanmen actually referred to the mysterious method, which was the general name of Buddhism, which was also known as Xuanzong in China Buddhism. Under such special circumstances, the difference between the Xuanmen Sect and the Haotian Taoism Sect was even more obvious. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There were many differences between Taoism and Taoism. From the perspective of concept, Daoism mainly referred to the belief system and traditional philosophy of Taoism, while Xuanmen could also refer to Taoism and its branches, but it also contained the meaning of Taoism, metaphysics and their schools. In terms of the focus of cultivation, Taoism paid more attention to specific cultivation methods and life practices, emphasizing the harmony between man and nature, and paying attention to moral cultivation and cultivation. The common Taoism included Quanzhen Taoism and Zhengyi Taoism. Xuanmen paid more attention to the goal of immortality through cultivation, focusing more on the improvement of inner spirit and physical life. For example, the Taoism of Peace and the Taoism of Maoshan focused on the cultivation of inner alchemy and taking immortality medicine. In terms of religious significance, in China Buddhism, Xuanmen actually referred to the mysterious methods and was the general name of Buddhism. In this case, Xuanmen referred to China Buddhism, which was also the difference from Taoism. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The cultivation method of the Inner Elixir Technique was divided into five stages: Foundation Establishment, Body Refining, Qi Refining, Qi Refining, Spirit Returning to Emptiness, and Dao Integration. In the Foundation Establishment stage, one needed to do the basic homework of self-cultivation. Only by completing the homework of self-cultivation could one smoothly carry out the subsequent inner core cultivation. The stage of transforming vital qi into qi was to mobilize vital qi and circulate it along the governor and conception vessels in the human body. It was commonly known as the "Small Heavenly Cycle Circulation Method" or the "Hundred Days Foundation Establishment Method". In the Qi Transforming Spirit stage, one had to maintain a state of calmness, emptiness, and tranquility. They had to abandon distracting thoughts and use movement techniques, close their eyes to rest, Heart Locking Monkey, and Binding Horse. The focus of the Spirit Refinement stage was to return to one's nature and become one with the Dao. The final stage of the Void Refinement Realm was to reach the realm of nothingness and become one with the Dao. The specific cultivation method included sitting cross-legged, relaxing his whole body, looking inside his dantian with both eyes, and using the natural abdominal breathing technique to send the inhaled qi into his dantian to merge with the primordial yang true qi. These methods needed to be carried out under the guidance of a wise master. At the same time, one had to pay attention to moral cultivation and accumulate virtue.
There was no Hongjun in orthodox Taoism. In Taoism, Hongjun was one of the celestial beings in Buddhism, described as the creator and protector of the universe. Although Hongjun existed in Taoism, he was not a real person, but a mythical figure.
There were many types of Taoist mental cultivation methods, but it was difficult to pinpoint which three were the most powerful. The following were the more well-known Taoist mental cultivation methods: The first was the Limitless Heart Technique, which covered many key points of cultivation, such as a series of step-by-step cultivation processes, such as the desire of green light, the first appearance of dragon roars, wandering the world, and cultivating all joints. It was a kind of mental cultivation method for health preservation. The second was the "One Intent Mental Cultivation Method", which was a traditional cultivation method of Taoism. It was helpful for the recuperation and cultivation of the body and mind. There was also the " Heart and Breath Dual Law " of the Twelve Meditation Techniques of Taoism. This mental cultivation technique emphasized that the heart depended on the breath, and the breath depended on the heart. The heart and breath depended on each other to reach the realm of the heart and breath. Finally, the heart and breath disappeared and entered the supreme state. It had a unique effect on adjusting the heart and subduing distracting thoughts. Different mental cultivation methods had their own significance and value in different aspects such as health preservation and cultivation of the mind. Moreover, they were interconnected and influenced each other in the Daoist system of thought. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Taoism is an ancient school of Chinese philosophy. Its theoretical basis includes concepts such as nature, inaction, and Tao. Taoism advocated the pursuit of inner peace and harmony, opposed external interference and stimulation, and advocated the goal of transcending the world by cultivating the inner mind and body. There was no specific concept description of immortal techniques and mental cultivation techniques. However, in some novels, the combination of Taoist ideas and Xianxia topics resulted in some fictional plots. For example, in the Legend of Sword and Fairy, there was the reflection of Taoism in the world of Xianxia. Orthodox Daoist books could be obtained through many ways. For example, in China, you can buy printed books or read the electronic version online. Among the Taoist classics, the most famous are the Tao Te Ching and Zhuangzi. In addition, the inheritance of Taoism could also be learned through online courses, lectures, and training.