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Introduction to justice in Wuzhen's articles
Enlightenment, justice, Taoist inner alchemy, ancient records, and Dong Dening's comments on Zhang Song Duan Bo's Enlightenment in Qing Dynasty, three volumes. A childe of the Republic of China, who summed up the essence of Taoism, spoke highly of the book. He said, "Five Needles" was written by Zhang Boduan, which is the golden rule of practicing Dan and the method of keeping in good health. Later generations have interpreted it one after another, leading to confusion and heresy. Xue Daoguang's annotations are always false, so there are dozens of authors, all seeking clarity and opposing bad luck. The name "justice" is a special expression of inner alchemy, which was invented with "childlike spirit". The original intention of Zhang Jun (Duan Bo) is obvious, and the reader should study it carefully in order to get the truth without recognizing the thief as his son. The structure of the book is as follows: there are sixteen seven-character poems in Zhen Wu, sixty-four seven-character quatrains in the volume, one five-character four-rhyme, twelve Xijiang moons, one Xijiang moons, five seven-character quatrains and several songs in the volume. Dong Dening, a commentator, believes that a poem with five words and four rhymes is a general description of the effect of drugs and pills. Twelve "Xijiang Moon" mostly annotates the cultivation of elixir; Then another poem, Xijiang Moon, is different from Wuzhen Pian. In Zhang Boduan's original preface, only 12 was written, and now there are 13, which is suspected to be added by later generations. Although the five seven-character quatrains are about the learning of outsiders and the cultivation of nature, they have no deep meaning.

For related items, see Shouyizi: A Hundred Kinds of Summaries of Taoist Collectors, and Shouyizi: Taoist Collectors (Hangzhou: Zhejiang Ancient Books Publishing House, 1989).