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What are the Taoist classics?
Lao Tzu Lao Tzu once kept the history of the Tibetan room for Zhou. The library not only collects books, historical books and treasures of the Zhou Dynasty before King Wu, but also records the origins of various clans and the relics of Xia and Shang adherents. We all know that Jiuding made by Dayu is also here. Here, Lao Tzu came into contact with a large number of suicide notes at that time and in ancient times, which laid the foundation for his thought. Huaxia civilization began in Fuxi and flourished in the Yellow Emperor. At that time, the culture was a witch history culture, which produced the idea of Yi, from which Yin and Yang techniques and immortal techniques were produced. During the Spring and Autumn Period, a hundred schools of thought contended and made a breakthrough in the chaotic ancient culture from their own perspectives. Before I wrote the Tao Te Ching and expounded the thought of Tao, I consulted a large number of ancient books containing the thought of Tao, such as The Book of Changes, Taigong, Xin Jia, Xunzi and so on. Zhuangzi Taoist classics. Zhou addressed to Zhouzhuang. Also known as the South China True Classics, there are 33 articles in the book, most of which use fables to illustrate philosophy, and there are also many discussions about Qigong. Such as "heel rest", "broken heart", "sitting and forgetting", "Du Si Jing" and "rest Jing" have great influence on later generations. Liezi Taoist classics. Lieyu Kou written for Zhou. Also known as "Xu Chong's Virtue of Zhen Jing", this book has eight articles. It is based on thinkers who are "empty" and "dead", and its purpose is the same as that of Laozi and Zhuangzi. Many explanations in the book are related to qigong health preservation, which is valued by later qigong. Taoist classics of Yin Fu. This was written by the Yellow Emperor. It is called the Yinyin Sutra of the Yellow Emperor. Since Li Zhi's public dissemination in the Tang Dynasty, this book has attracted the attention of Taoist scholars, each with his own experience, and now there are more than 40 kinds of annotations. Some discussions in the book are of guiding significance to qigong health preservation. Huang Tingjing's Classic Works of Taoist Qigong. There are three kinds of books: Huang Ting Interior, Huang Ting Exterior and Huang Ting Middle Scene, each with one volume. Neijing was written in the Taikang period of the Western Jin Dynasty, Waijing was written in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and Zhongjing was written in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It is produced on the basis of "internal" and "external" classics. The theories of "Three Huangting" and "Three Dantian" put forward in Huang Ting Jing originated from the trinity theory in Taiping Jing. Huang Ting went to the abdomen, pointing to the brain, and was the Lord of the gods; The middle yellow court is the middle abdomen, which refers to the heart in the body and is the basis of the viscera; Xiahuangting means Xiadantian, which refers to Guanyuan point under the umbilicus. It is the gateway of Yin and Yang and the lifeblood of essence. As long as you think of Huang Ting and practice the alchemy field, you will be able to consolidate your foundation and cultivate Yuan, and live forever. The specific methods are different. Bao Puzi's Taoist internal works and Taoist classics. Twenty volumes. Written by Ge Hong in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The second book includes Taoist theory, immortal prescription, ghost change, health and longevity, etc. And it is a fusion of Taoism and Taoism. The book expounds the theory of immortality and provides various internal training and health preservation methods since the pre-Qin period. Among them, the content of Qigong is embodied in Duiguan, Zhi Li, Shichi, Miscellaneous Camp and Ground Array. The Inner Chapter of Bao Puzi in Ming Dynasty, with a volume of Biezhi attached at the end, is devoted to explaining and guiding the classics, which is a qigong monograph with great reference value. Jing Qing's Taoist classics. The full name is "Taishang Laojun says it will always be quiet and wonderful". A roll. Tang Dynasty works, not writers. Based on Laozi's "quietness", this sutra holds that if people can be quiet, they can gain the Tao and live in the world for many years. The only way to get peace is to look up at the sky. This paper introduces the Taoist classics in the Heart Sutra. The full name is "Tai Shang Lao Jun Shuo Xin Jing". A roll. Tang dynasty works. Don't write people. The book holds that "the heart is the Lord of God, and the movement is born from the heart". Only from a calm mind can cultivation succeed. The Secret of the Cat, a Taoist classic. Also known as "yin" A roll. Tang Dynasty works, not writers. This sutra was written to explain the Yinfu Sutra.