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What is the six-character mantra of the old gentleman?
Taoist six-character formula: shush, heh, huhu, shush, blow, heh. It is a health preserving method handed down from ancient times in China, and it is a breathing method.

The six-character mantra of Buddhism is: 卆 (卆 ng) 卆 (卆) 卆 (bīI) 卆 (mēi) 卆 (hē ng).

Taoism takes "Tao" as the core, thinks that the avenue is inaction, advocates the nature of Tao, and puts forward political, economic, governing the country and military strategies such as Tao giving birth to law, nurturing men with women, and combining rigidity with softness, which has simple dialectical thoughts.

The author of The Journey to the West lived in the Ming Dynasty:

At that time, China's integration of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism was fully reflected in the book. The Monkey King's initial offence to heaven is the authority of local Taoism and myths and legends in China. Later, the Jade Emperor couldn't resist the Monkey King's attack, so he moved in reinforcements and invited Tathagata from the western paradise. Is the Tathagata and the Jade Emperor subordinate or cooperative?

Judging from the messengers sent by the Jade Emperor, it means summoning. However, the last four Tang Sanzang were sealed by the Tathagata Buddha, which seemed as big as the Tathagata Buddha in the west.

"Om" means Buddha's heart, dharma, newspaper and culture, and it can also be said that it is the wisdom body, language and meaning of all buddhas and bodhisattvas.

"What?" It means that the heart of the treasure system is Mani's pearl, which is inexhaustible and satisfying. Pray that it will naturally get spiritual needs and all kinds of material wealth.

"Eight meters" means the heart of the lotus, that is, the lotus that emerges from the mud but is not contaminated. It means that although modern people are in the cycle of five turbid evil worlds, they can get rid of their troubles and get clean by reciting this mantra.

"Bang" means the heart of King Kong, and it means praying for achievement. Only by relying on the power of the Buddha can we step by step, practice diligently, benefit all beings, achieve everything, and finally reach the realm of the Buddha.

The six-character mantra is the most common scripture in Buddhism, that is, the mantra of a compassionate bodhisattva. In Tibetan areas, people can often be seen shaking prayer wheels and reciting the six-character mantra devoutly, praying for the local people to eliminate disasters and pray for the blessing of Guanyin Bodhisattva.