1, vitality
"Yuan Qi" is an ancient philosophical concept of China, which refers to the original substance that produces and constitutes everything in the world. It first appeared in the pre-Qin philosophical work Guanzi. Yuan, through "original" and "beginning" ("Shuo Wen"), refers to the origin of everything in the world.
In the history of China's ancient philosophy, the theory of vitality is a kind of world outlook for people to know nature, which can be traced back to Lao Zi's Tao, basically formed in Song Shuo's and Yin Wen's Theory of Mind and Nature during the war (that is, "Qi monism"), developed in Wang Chong's Theory of Vitality Nature at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and Yuan Qi Ontology advocated by Zhang Zai in the Northern Song Dynasty.
2. It's too clear
Taoism says, "Those who jump out of the three realms and are not in the five elements are also immortals." "Three realms" refers to the realm of desire, color and colorless. "Five elements" refer to gold, wood, water, fire and earth. In other words, although life and death can be detached within the scope of "three realms" and "five elements", it is bound and undesirable. Jumping out of the three realms and five elements means stepping out of this range, not being bound by this range, and finally surpassing the three realms and being free and happy, which is the real freedom and immortality.
3. Sanjie
Taoism says that "jumping out of the three realms, not in the five elements" is also a fairy. "Three realms" refers to the realm of desire, color and colorless. "Five elements" refer to gold, wood, water, fire and earth. Generally speaking, Taoist thought "jumps out of the three realms and is not in the five elements".
In other words, although life and death can be detached within the scope of "three realms" and "five elements", they are bound and unsatisfactory. Jumping out of the three realms and five elements is to get out of this range and not be bound by it. In the end, you can be truly free and live forever.
4. Six Gods
The six gods mean that the heart, lung, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder are dominated by gods, so they are called "six gods". Six gods also refer to god beasts, such as Qinglong, White Tiger, Suzaku, Xuanwu, Tengshe and Gouchen Qilin.
5. dantian
Dantian is divided into Upper Dantian, Middle Dantian and Lower Dantian. There are different opinions about the position of the upper, lower and lower abdomen. The dantian we usually talk about is Xiadantian. There is a saying: the upper abdomen refers to the part of the eyebrow abdomen that refers to the heart pit, while the exact position of the lower abdomen we usually say is Shenque point, which is roughly around the navel, to be exact, one and a half inches below the navel.
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