He recommended a few novels. " Revival of Dao Sect " was a Xianxia Cultivation Civilization novel written by Bai Lu Dong Xing. The main character carried the legacy of the Taoist Reverend, from the Vipralopa Land to the Ancient Dao Desolate Land, fighting with the gods and Buddhas, and even spreading the Dao to establish an unorthodox sect. It had a Taoist flavor, just like the feeling of " I Want to Return to Secularism." It was not easy to rise to the Tao, but it was easy for the main character to cheat. System Style, no female protagonist. Although the introduction was average, the book was not bad. The atmosphere was fresh and refined, the logic was reasonable, and the rhythm was slow. It was suitable for quiet reading. The Great Dao Ascension, a fantasy immortal cultivation novel created by Gossip. The young man was determined to seek the truth, just like the fine works of " The Great Way Strives for the Peak." The main character was not brainless and did not show any signs of being a stallion. Although there were some tricks, it was worth watching. " A Magical Hogwarts " was a fanboy derived from a light novel written by Qing Ya. The male protagonist, William Stark, experienced all kinds of interesting things at Hogwarts. The character setting was interesting, the plot was magically modified, and the plot was unique. It was crazy, humorous, and had an original setting. The female protagonist, Hermione, had a great relationship scene. It was a great HP Doujinshi novel. The Age of Our Rise, Wu Maxing's urban novel. Zhang Yang had been reborn at the end of 2007. He had risen from the bottom to the top in many fields, from children's animation to the King of animation. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The basic methods of Taoist cultivation included the adjustment of basic postures, breathing, and thoughts, as well as the withdrawal of cultivation. The basic posture was mainly flat sitting, which required the seat to be the same height as the calf, the distance between the knees to be two fists wide, the palms to naturally cover the thighs, the eyes to look inside, and the ears to listen to the breathing. In terms of breathing, you only need to pay attention to the exhalation in the early stage, try to make it deep, long, thin, and even, and let it be natural when inhaling. As he cultivated deeper, he needed to adjust his breathing and mental strength. Retracting was the last step of cultivation. In addition, Daoist cultivation also had levels and realms such as refining Qi into Spirit, Foundation Establishment, and refining Qi into Qi. The specific cultivation methods and theories also included inner core cultivation, calming methods, and so on. However, the specific cultivation methods and theories needed further study and practice to achieve the true effect of cultivation.
The Great Dao Cultivator was a Xianxia novel written by Gui Wogu Mountain. The main character did not have any high-grade spiritual roots, spiritual treasures, or secret manuals. He relied on his Dao heart to cultivate in the mortal world. This book didn't follow the path of absorbing spiritual energy to level up. It focused on one's temperament, cultivation, and comprehension of the Dao. It was a classic cultivation method. The author's style was not like a harem, but pure Daoism. Some readers felt that this book had a lot of content and was a rare Daoist novel, but it might not be suitable for the general public. "Return to Truth" was written by Liang Xingyang, a Taoist priest from Quanzhen. It was a story of an ordinary person, Lin Hao Yu, seeking Dao in a world where many religions coexisted. The author's deep foundation could be seen in this book. The general knowledge of Taoism before the main text was very professional. However, some people felt that the main character was a little naive and immature, making them uncomfortable to watch. " Ascension of the Great Dao " was a work of idle gossip. The main character was determined to seek the Dao. This book was similar to " Battle of the Great Dao ". It was a Xianxia novel with three correct views. There was no brain-dead or stallion plot. There was a shortage of books to read. " The Revival of Dao Sect " was written by Bai Lu Dong Xing. The main character carried the legacy of the venerable Daoist and prospered in another world. It had a Taoist flavor and was a good book of the system style, creating a fresh and refined atmosphere. Dao Cultivation was a book by He Zhou. The story took place in the Great Floating Separation World, where a young man entered the Dao to cultivate his Dao. The style of this book was unique. It had a unique view of the world and cultivation. The descriptions of cultivation, celestial beings, and Western Gods were very vivid.
The characters included the supporting character, Qiu Bai, who was made of Meteoric Metal mixed with the essence of metal. It was three feet and three inches long, lined with six petals and six lotuses, and weighed nine pounds and nine taels! The male protagonist, Qiu Zhiqing, was born in the third year of Jiatai in the Southern Song Dynasty. His exact birthday was unknown! Adept Dan Yangzi's personal disciple! Quan Zhen Sect's third generation sect master's dao name was Chong He! [Sword: Autumn White, Female Lead-Bai Zhi, Unlucky Girl Beginning, one of the newly appointed Four Royals of the Heavenly Court, the theoretical and actual owner of the Six Directions Pagoda, good at cooking because Chonghe indicates a bad stomach.] " Quanzhen Little Taoist Beginner " Author: The Cat that Feeds the Dog. This is a novel about the infinite heavens. It has self-discipline, the flow of the heavens, classical Xianxia, and Taoist elements. It is finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: recommendation index: Novelty Index: From the ordinary martial arts world, he cultivated the inner alchemy method and ascended to the upper realm. He had seen the world and traveled the mortal world. He didn't go out to fight for martial arts from the beginning. Instead, he kept himself healthy until he ascended. The book is barren and can be slaughtered. I hope you will like this book.
For beginners, the following are some key points to learn fishing: ** 1. Equipment Selection ** 1. ** Fishing rod ** - ** Painting process and material **: The painting process of the brand fishing rod is usually uniform, full, delicate and smooth, especially the handle. In addition to the first handle section, the high-quality fishing rod was pure black from the second section and only had a thin layer of transparent protective paint. This could increase the carbon material and show the pure carbon fiber structure. On the other hand, the low-quality fishing rod might have rough paint and protruding small particles. The last few sections would still have paint, which would reduce the carbon fiber material and affect its practicality. - ** Rod Wall Inspection (applicable to physical stores)**: A rod with a uniform thickness, neat cut, and no small cracks is a high-quality fishing rod. On the contrary, a rough cut, incomplete, uneven thickness, or small cracks is a low-quality fishing rod. - [Fishing rod tonality and waist strength: Fishing rods are divided into nine tones (hardest), 28 tones (harder), and 37 tones (softer).] Harder fishing rods were suitable for catching big fish. When choosing, the fishing rod was fully extended, and the fishing rod was held horizontally. If the fishing rod was completely straight, the waist strength would be excellent, but this situation was rare. Generally speaking, the less sagging a fishing rod was, the better. If a novice lacks experience, they can seek the recommendation of experienced fishing friends or choose a fishing rod with good reputation. 2. ** Fishing Line **: The thickness of the fishing line depends on the size of the fish. For example, when fishing for a lot of Crucian Carps, one could choose a sub-line of 0.4 - 0.6, and the main line would be larger than the sub-line. In the wild, due to uncertain factors, you can consider using a slightly larger wire group. 3. [** Fishhook **: The choice of the hook must be related to the type of fish.] When fishing for big fish, one needed to choose a hook with strong penetrating power. Because the bones of big fish were hard, strong penetrating power could quickly pierce the fish's mouth. 4. ** Fishing Float **: There are various types of fishing floaters such as balshan wood, reed, peacock feather, nano, etc. on the market. Balshan wood drift was relatively cheap and stable. Although reed and peacock feather drift were sensitive, they could not be produced on a large scale. They had high requirements for the craftsman's craftsmanship. Cheap ones might have shortcomings such as inaccurate lead intake and large draft. ** 2. Fishing Techniques ** 1. ** Fishing Technique ** - When the bait has a moderate degree of fogging and good hook attachment, you can rub and pull small bait. Hands do not leave the pole, eyes do not leave the float, float in place for about 1 minute when there is no mouth, gently lift the pole to tease, if there is no mouth, change bait. The bigger the angle, the smaller the bait. 2. ** The method of pulling out the nest ** - One method was to open the bait after reaching the fishing position, and the other was to open the bait after all the preparations were done. Although the blended bait had a moderate amount of fog and good hook attachment, it would take 3 to 10 minutes for it to fully appear. Before this, the bait will be vaporized when it enters the water and will disperse in the end. You can use this 3 - 10 minutes to form a fogged area at the fishing point and a bait-attracting area at the bottom of the nest. After the fish are lured over, they will not be able to eat enough and will not leave. When the nest is drawn and the bait is out, you can officially fish. 3. ** Catching Eyes ** - You can first fish for the low eyes, if the floating tail is sent down or when there is no fish in the rod, look for the mouth of the high eyes (such as two eyes, three eyes, four eyes, etc.), until you find the number of fish in the rod. When fishing for low eyes, sending five eyes or black drift sometimes also catches the fish, but when fishing for high eyes, when sending five eyes or black drift, the hook may have been spat out by the fish, so you can try to catch one eye first. 4. ** The way to find the mouth ** - The big ups and downs of the float were generally not good for fish, and the real food was mostly small bites. From the low eye to the high eye, one eye at a time, when fishing for the low eye, catch the mouth. First, you can judge the weight of the fish's mouth. Second, the bait that falls at this time is no longer loose bait, and the number of mouths will increase. At the beginning of fishing, you can determine whether there are fish in the nest. When there are no fish in the mouth, you can look for the high eyes. You can fish for the fish in the eyes. ** 3. Avoiding Misunderstanding ** 1. ** Drifting **: When fishing for carps and carps, fishing 4, fishing 4, fishing 3, etc. will not have much effect on fishing. As long as there are enough fish in the nest, no matter how many fish are caught, the fish will fight to eat them. Novices do not have to be too obsessed with drifting. 2. Bait: Although bait is an important factor in fishing, when a novice can't catch a fish, it's often not because of the bait. The factors that affected fishing included resources, weather, fishing position, fishing skills, fishing methods, etc. If the fishing position was not chosen well, the fishing skills were poor, the fishing method was wrong, and the habits of the fish were not understood, all of which could lead to the failure to catch fish. It should not be attributed to the frequent replacement of bait. 3. [Small medicine: Fishing medicine is an addition to bait, similar to seasoning for stir-frying.] It was not suitable for novices to rely too much on fishing medicine. It was not a divine medicine that could make fish swim from afar to snatch food. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Taoism was a religious and cultural system with rich content and a long history. For beginners, the following aspects were important introductory content: ** 1. Basic Concepts ** 1. ** Concept of Dao ** - Dao was the core concept of Taoism. It was regarded as the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe. Its essence was empty and ethereal. Taoism believed that all things were born from Tao, such as "Tao gives birth to one Qi, one gives birth to two, two gives birth to three, and three gives birth to all things." 2. ** Inaction thoughts ** - Wuwei was an important concept in Taoism. It didn't mean to do nothing, but to conform to nature, not act rashly, not force. It was a way of life that transcended the secular world and returned to its original state. In daily life, one had to follow the laws of nature and not interfere with the development of things. 3. ** Cultivation goal ** - Daoism advocated that one could achieve the state of unity with the Tao through enlightenment, cultivation, and enlightenment, and thus become a true saint. This process emphasized personal cultivation and moral practice, and was considered the key to achieving physical and mental balance, family harmony, and social progress. ** 2. Some Basic Elements of Taoism ** 1. ** Three Treasures ** - Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching mentioned,"I have three treasures, which I must keep and protect. The first is kindness, the second is frugality, and the third is not daring to be the first in the world." Love, thrift, and not daring to live in front of the world were the important principles of Daoists. 2. ** Three Pure Ones ** - It represented the three Qi of Xuan, Yuan, and Shi, which corresponded to different heavens (the green Qi of Shi was in Qingwei Heaven, the yellow Qi of Yuan was in Yuyu Heaven, and the white Qi of Xuan was in Dachi Heaven). From Xuan, Yuan, and Shi, it gave birth to Yin, Yang, and Harmony, and from Yin, Yang, and Harmony, it gave birth to Heaven, Earth, and Man. 3. ** Three Great Officials ** - They were Emperor Ziwei, a first-grade blessing heavenly official, Emperor Qingxu, a second-grade absolution earthly official, and Emperor Dongyin, a third-grade water official. The three immortals represented heaven, earth, and water in the world. ** 3. Courtesy ** 1. ** The form of action in the ritual of worshipping God ** - Kowtow, offering incense, offering offerings, and so on were all forms of paying homage to the gods in Taoist etiquette. 2. ** Language Forms in the Worshipping Ceremony ** - Chanting scriptures was a form of worshipping the gods in Taoism. It included chanting (chanting scriptures and chanting the holy names of the Taoist gods and immortals) and singing (singing to praise the merits of the gods and immortals). Common praises include the Three Pure Treasure Gao and the Jade Emperor Treasure Gao. ** 4. Important Classes in Culture ** 1. ** The Three Ancestors of Taoism ** - They were the ancestor, Emperor Huang Xuanyuan, the ancestor, Laozi, and the ancestor, Heavenly Teacher Zhang Daoling. 2. ** Concept of Three Realms ** - It was a concept of cosmic space in Taoist mythology, including the three realms of heaven, earth, and man. "Human Realm" was the world where all living things lived;"Land" was the "Hell" and "Underworld" where the undead lived; and "Heaven Realm" was the space where most immortals lived. ** 5. Understanding the relationship with Taoism ** - Modern scholars mostly believed that Taoism was attached to Taoism, but there were also people who believed that Taoism was a way of living in Taoism, and the two were closely related. Taoism provided a profound philosophical foundation for Taoism, while Taoism was, to a certain extent, the embodiment of Taoism's religion. Both emphasized self-cultivation and adapting to nature. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Taoism used the concept of Dao as its core. Beginners could understand Taoism from the following aspects. * * 1. Core ideology of Taoism ** 1. * * Dao is the origin of all things ** - Taoism believed that Tao was the root of all things in the universe, and everything in the world was derived from Tao. It was something that transcended human perception and existed eternally. For example, Laozi believed that "Tao begets one, one begets two, two begets three, and three begets all things", which indicated the process of the gradual evolution of all things in the world from the abstract "Tao". 2. * * The Tao is natural ** - This thought emphasized that all things should follow the laws of nature. Humans should not interfere too much with nature, but should follow the development of nature. For example, when faced with natural or social phenomena, one should not forcefully change their original trajectory. Instead, they should live and develop according to the rhythm of nature like creatures in nature. 3. * * Inaction ** - When it came to governing a country or a society, Taoism advocated "governing by inaction". The 'inaction' here did not mean not doing anything, but not excessively intervening. The government should not issue too many complicated decrees and allow society to develop in a natural state. The people could live in a natural way, just like how the early Han Dynasty adopted Huang Lao's school, which reduced corvee and taxes and allowed the people to rest. The social economy could recover quickly. * * 2. Representative figures of Taoism and their characteristics ** 1. * * I ** - He was the founder of the Daoist complete system theory. Lao Tzu's thinking was full of the wisdom of the dialect. For example, he proposed that "misfortune is where fortune lies, and fortune is where misfortune lurks." He told people that everything had two sides. When they were lucky, they had to see the potential crisis, and when they encountered misfortune, they had to see the turning point. 2. * * Zhuangzi ** - Chuang Tzu further developed Taoism. He pursued spiritual freedom and emphasized transcending the shackles of the material world. He used many fables, such as "Zhuang Zhou's Dream of the Butterfly", to express his thoughts on the relationship between reality and illusion, and between the individual and nature. He advocated that people should reach a state of spiritual freedom. * * 3. The influence of Taoism in history ** 1. * * Impact on Chinese philosophy ** - The concepts of "body and function" and "nature and reason" in Taoism had a direct impact on the theoretical construction of the Northern Song Dynasty's Confucianism and contributed to the richness and development of the Chinese philosophical system. 2. * * Impact on social governance ** - In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty, the rulers used Taoism to govern the country. The "rule of Wen and Jing" in the period of Emperor Wen and Emperor Jing of Han and the "rule of Zhenguan" in the period of Emperor Taizong of Tang were all examples of the successful application of Taoism in social governance. At that time, the rulers reduced corvee and taxes, reducing excessive interference in the lives of the people and the social economy, allowing the country to recuperate and prosper. 3. * * Impact on culture and art ** - In terms of artistic creation, Taoism had a far-reaching influence. Many literati were influenced by Taoism and pursued a natural and ethereal artistic realm. The ideology of Taoism also influenced the health preservation of traditional Chinese medicine. Its emphasis on adapting to nature and the concept of harmony between body and mind was consistent with the concept of health preservation in traditional Chinese medicine. 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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A beginner disco dance can begin by mastering the basic footwork. The basic footwork of disco dance included forward, backward, left and right movements. These basic footwork was the foundation of other complex movements. Mastering them would allow one to better learn other movements. In addition, spinning and jumping were also important movements in disco dancing. The most common spinning movements were single-foot spinning, double-foot spinning, and turning, while jumping movements included jumping, kicking, and twisting. In addition, arm movements were also an important part of disco dance steps, which could increase the performance of the dance. When learning disco dance steps, you should pay attention to maintaining the stability and coordination of your body to avoid falling down due to losing your balance.