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(of Taoism/Taoists) don't eat whole grains (in order to live forever)

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Bigu correlation

Update time 2012-4-1419: 56: 57 words: 739

Bigu, also known as "Quegu", "Broken Valley", "No Valley", "No Valley" and "No Valley", does not eat grains, eats gas and absorbs natural energy. In the past, Taoism was considered as a method of cultivating immortals, but now it is a health care teacher who uses energy to cultivate body and mind. People eat whole grains, and feces accumulate in the intestines to produce foul smell; At the same time, Taoism believes that it is necessary to remove the dirty gas in the intestine and remove the three corpse worms. Therefore, Taoism imitates the immortal behavior described in Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour, hoping to achieve the goal of immortality. Modern people are rich in food, and it is good to eat too much. The purpose of crossing the valley is to preserve health, detoxify, beautify, maintain beauty and recuperate.

"Bigu" originated in the pre-Qin period, which is roughly the same as "Qi-flowing". The collection of etiquette works before Qin and Han Dynasties, The Core Monument of Yi Ming, said: "Carnivores are brave, food eaters are clever, gas eaters die as gods, and non-eaters die as gods." It is the earliest theoretical basis of the art of crossing the valley. There are similar records in Huainanzi Dizhi. There are also examples in The World. For example, in the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a lone leopard in the State of Lu, who lived in the mountains and drank streams. "I don't wear silk and hemp, I don't eat whole grains, and I still wear the color of a boy." He is the earliest practitioner of breaking the valley recorded in Historical Records. In 1973, among the silk books unearthed from Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha, there is an article "Going to the Valley to Eat Qi", which is the earliest extant work before the Han Dynasty. There is a cloud: "Those who go to the valley eat pyrrosia. ..... first, light feet, strong body. Then you can cook (blow) and see the benefits. " It means that when you first arrive in the valley, you often have top-heavy hunger, which must be overcome by "blowing". Here, the combination of piercing the valley and promoting qi is consistent with the combination of promoting qi and guiding qi in Zhuangzi, which seems to indicate that these three techniques were used in the pre-Qin period. ...

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