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Zhang Daoling’s ancestral home is Feng County, Jiangsu Province, and it is said that he is the eighth generation grandson of Zhang Liang. Born on the 15th day of the first lunar month in the tenth year of Jianwu (February 22, 34th year). I was proficient in the Tao Te Ching when I was young and studied at the Imperial Academy. During the reign of Emperor Ming of Han, he was appointed as the magistrate of Jiangzhou (now Chongqing City) in Bajun County, where he was known for his upright and straightforward words of advice. Later, he retired to Beimang Mountain in Luoyang and studied the art of longevity. The court appointed him as a doctoral official, but he refused to go due to illness. During the reign of Emperor Hanhe, he was appointed as the Grand Tutor and issued three edicts. During the reign of Emperor Shun of Han, he established the Wudoumi Dao on Heming Mountain, and the Grand Master Laojun “appointed him as the Heavenly Master with the Three Heavenly Laws” and “appointed him as the One True Person of the Three Heavenly Mages”, and created 24 Taoist scriptures. On the ninth day of the ninth lunar month in the second year of Yongshou (October 10, 156 AD), he rode a tiger to ascend to heaven on Yuntai Mountain. It is said that he was 123 years old,Regarded as the founder of Zhengyi Dao, he is the founder of the Five Dou Mi Dao. And Taoism called him the “Ancestral Celestial Master” or “Master of the Sect”. Taoist practitioners refer to him as Zhang Daoling Celestial Master, Zhang Fu Celestial Master, Zhang Celestial Master, Old Ancestor Celestial Master, Ancestor Celestial Master, and Zhengyi Zhenren. According to legend, Zhang Daoling rode on a tiger. In some Taoist schools, Zhang Daoling, along with Ge Xuan, Xu Xun, and Sa Shoujian, are the four great heavenly masters. It is also rumored that the “Laozi Xiang’er Commentary” was written by Zhang Daoling. He had over 300 disciples and established 24 schools, laying the foundation for the later development of the Five Dou Mi Dao. The Tian Shi Dao, inherited from the Zhang Daoling lineage, is known for its mastery of talismans, hence it is referred to as the talisman school or the Zhengyi school. The meaning of ‘Zhengyi’ is to use righteousness to treat evil, unify all, and also implies the absence of evil and contamination. Emperors of various dynasties added many “titles” and “titles” to Zhang Tianshi throughout history. Longhu Mountain has also become the ancestral home of the Zhengyi Tianshi Dao. Throughout history, Zhang Tianshi lived in the “Longhu Mountain Heihan Tianshi Mansion” until the 63rd Zhang Tianshi Zhang Enpu, the last feudal dynasty in China, the Qing Dynasty, was overthrown.
Science Popularization of Traditional Chinese Culture:Fu Huang is a combination of Fu and Huang (Fu Wen, Fu Shu, Fu Shu, Fu Zhuan, Fu Tu, Jia Ma). According to “Shuowen Jiezi”: Runes are believed. According to the “Seven Signs of Yunji”: “The one who wears chopsticks refers to the one who restrains the emotions and nature of chopsticks. Symbol refers to a symbol or graphic that is written on paper or silk with curved strokes, resembling characters but not characters, and resembling images but not pictures; Huang refers to the secret texts of heavenly names and taboos recorded among various symbols. Some Taoist priests claim that using talismans can summon gods and accuse ghosts, seek good luck and avoid evil, subdue demons and prevent evil, and cure diseases and disasters. Talisman, a spiritual talisman for protecting the body, also known as protective talisman, divine talisman, spiritual talisman, secret talisman, is a talisman that writes the images, seeds, and true words of Buddha, Bodhisattva, various heavens, ghosts, and gods. It can be placed close to the body or swallowed to receive the blessing and protection of various deities, hence the name. There are many types of talismans, which vary according to the wishes and interests; And it also has multiple functions, such as relieving difficulties in water, fire, and ensuring safe production.Believe in science and reject feudal superstition. Talismans and taboos are important components of Taoist culture, which mobilize the energy of the universe through specific language and symbols to achieve purposes such as healing, exorcising evil, and protecting the body. Fu Huang, also known as divine talisman, secret talisman, Taoist talisman or talisman, is mainly used to summon ghosts and gods and suppress evil spirits; Secret taboos, also known as taboo characters, like Taoist tokens and seals, can wield the divine power of summoning gods, sending generals, and exorcising evil spirits. When writing talismans, secret names are often used on talismans, representing the gods signing and pledging on the talismans, drawing the taboo words of a certain deity, which represents the will of the deity and also represents the act of performing the law for others.The talisman on the left is the wealth summoning talisman of the immortal Marshal Zhao Gongming. Its function is to help and bless you to earn more money. You only need to wear it in a reasonable way to receive blessings.Each type of talisman has a different function, such as the love talisman, which helps you increase your attractiveness to the opposite sex. The exorcism talisman is meant to bless you from being invaded by evil spirits, and so on.Believe in science and reject feudal superstition. The ancient Chinese people did not have a deep understanding of science as the current people do, so it is inevitable that they will make mistakes in their understanding of the world. Therefore, please do not believe that what goes against scientific common sense is only popular science.
Science Popularization of Traditional Chinese Culture:Taoism believes that a person’s birth time can predict what will happen in the future, and this thing is called the Eight Characters. It is based on the Yin Yang Five Elements Eight Trigrams and can predict future events. However, BaZi only determines one-third of things, and you yourself account for one-third, as does Feng Shui. And using the example of BaZi, it means that BaZi is a car, you are the driver, and fortune and feng shui are the roads. BaZi is innate, known from birth and cannot be changed. And you can change it through learning and other means, Feng Shui can utilize the natural environment to make changes. Knowing our birth chart allows us to understand the condition of our car, and we can make our own efforts based on the condition of our car to make every effort to change and live a happy life. You can use the power of the Five Elements to make changes, which belongs to human power. The Five Elements include metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. By understanding their meanings and taking actions that are beneficial to us in real life, we can achieve the goal of changing our own destiny.For example, we analyze our own Eight Characters to determine what are the five elements that are beneficial to us. Then, we can choose jewelry that is beneficial to us when wearing it, which can achieve the goal of making our lives better. The picture on the left is an example. He was born on January 1, 1990 at 12 pm in Guangzhou, China. This way, we can know what his birth chart is. Afterwards, I will analyze what the favorable and unfavorable Five Elements are for him. Based on the above analysis, I will recommend jewelry or other things to him. Then, I can use his birth chart to predict his future trend for a certain decade or year, whether it is good or bad? I can also predict whether he will get married, when his wife will meet him, and so on.Believe in science and reject feudal superstition. The ancient Chinese people did not have a deep understanding of science as the current people do, so it is inevitable that they will make mistakes in their understanding of the world. Therefore, please do not believe that what goes against scientific common sense is only popular science.
Science Popularization of Traditional Chinese Culture:Residential feng shui is a mysterious technique with a long history in China. Also known as Qingniao or Qingnang, a more academic term is called Kanyu. Feng Shui “first appeared in Guo Pu’s” Book of Burial “during the Jin Dynasty:” Qi disperses with the wind and stops with the boundary water; when ancient people gathered together, they did not disperse, but when they acted, they stopped, so it is called Feng Shui. “This is the earliest definition of Feng Shui. This work also proposes the essence of Feng Shui: “The method of Feng Shui is to obtain water as the top priority and store wind as the second priority.” The fundamental foundation and core ideological basis of Feng Shui comes from the Book of Changes. There are quite a few comments and controversies about Feng Shui. Some people believe that Feng Shui is a comprehensive science in China that combines long-standing observations of environment, geography, health, and more. Others believe that geomancy is a superstition of the old world, which hinders the creativity of Chinese architectural design and interior design. Feng Shui can be divided into two types: residential Feng Shui and tomb Feng Shui. The most important one is still tomb Feng Shui, because in ancient China, it was believed that descendants were the continuation of their parents, and they were directly linked by blood. Even if their parents died, as long as the descendants often had feelings of missing them, they could start a new life in another world. Tomb feng shui is the use of the power of the natural environment to transmit energy to parents, making them feel comfortable and capable of living well and blessing future generations. Moreover, in Taoism, burning money and some daily necessities for parents is all to help them live better in another world where there is no production capacity, so living people need to burn money for them to use. In ancient Chinese traditional thought, the top ten things that have the greatest impact on people are ranked as follows: the first is fate, which is the Eight Characters. This cannot be changed and is determined from birth. The second one is fortune, which is also time and cannot be changed, but it can be strengthened in other ways. For example, there are many people born at the same time as Musk, but why only Musk became a billionaire? It is because although their fate and fortune are the same, the feng shui of others is different, and so on. The third is feng shui. The fourth is to do good deeds. In ancient China, it was believed that doing good deeds would bring good rewards. The fifth is reading, and reading, as mentioned above, also accounts for one-third of one’s own. The sixth is name, reputation. The seventh is appearance, the eighth is using the mysterious power of immortals, and the ninth is socializing with people who are useful to oneself. The tenth is to take good care of your body, and achieving long-term success is victory. The picture on the left is Trump Tower. Trump was once on the brink of bankruptcy, but he used the feng shui power of Chinese feng shui master Pu Ying to start making money again. Later, he was successfully elected as the President of the United States in 2016 using Pu Ying’s feng shui power.Believe in science and reject feudal superstition. The ancient Chinese people did not have a deep understanding of science as the current people do, so it is inevitable that they will make mistakes in their understanding of the world. Therefore, please do not believe that what goes against scientific common sense is only popular science.
Five element jewelry
By analyzing birth charts and wearing appropriate jewelry, improve your sense of happiness.(customize)
Five Elements: Gold
Hotan Jade is a kind of jade with a history of 2000 years in China. The inheritance seal of Emperor Qin Shi Huang was made of this piece of jade. Its five elements belong to gold, but the gold in the Five Elements also includes dazzling and dazzling things such as showing off.Hetian jade is a rare and ancient gemstone from China, valued for over 3,000 years. Mined from the Kunlun Mountains in Xinjiang, it’s known for its smooth, creamy texture—especially the prized “mutton fat” white jade. Unlike the bright green jade seen elsewhere, Hetian jade feels warm, subtle, and elegant. In Chinese culture, it symbolizes peace, protection, and status. Today, it’s loved worldwide for its natural beauty and timeless style.We bring you authentic, hand-carved Hetian jade—direct from trusted Chinese artisans. Bring home a piece of living history—shop now and experience its quiet power.
Believe in science and reject feudal superstition. The ancient Chinese people did not have a deep understanding of science as the current people do, so it is inevitable that they will make mistakes in their understanding of the world. Therefore, please do not believe that what goes against scientific common sense is only popular science.
Five Elements: Wood
Jewelry made of various types of wood such as rosewood, agarwood, green rosewood, etc. Wood is not only wood, but also something that grows, vitality, and is straight. This is included in the five elements of wood, not in the literal sense.
Embrace the spirit of ancient China with our premium sandalwood bead bracelet — a timeless symbol of peace, protection, and personal power. Handcrafted from aromatic sandalwood and rich hardwoods, each bracelet carries the calming scent of nature and the elegance of tradition. In Chinese culture, such bracelets were worn by scholars and monks to attract good fortune and inner harmony. Now, you can wear this legacy as a modern statement of style and meaning. Limited stock, each piece unique. Own a piece of tradition — and let it tell your story.
Believe in science and reject feudal superstition. The ancient Chinese people did not have a deep understanding of science as the current people do, so it is inevitable that they will make mistakes in their understanding of the world. Therefore, please do not believe that what goes against scientific common sense is only popular science.
Five Elements: Water
Crystals are famous for their purity, and the water in the Five Elements not only contains material water, but also elements such as flow, purity, and inclusiveness. But crystal is its outstanding representative, and the five elements belong to water.
Unlock the ancient energy of crystals with a touch of Chinese tradition. For centuries, crystal stones like clear quartz, amethyst, and citrine have been cherished in Chinese culture for attracting luck, healing energy, and spiritual clarity. Each crystal in our collection is carefully selected and hand-polished, turning natural beauty into wearable harmony. Inspired by feng shui and Taoist wisdom, these pieces do more than shine — they balance, protect, and empower. Whether for meditation, intention-setting, or everyday elegance, bring ancient energy into your modern life. Limited availability — elevate your spirit today.
Believe in science and reject feudal superstition. The ancient Chinese people did not have a deep understanding of science as the current people do, so it is inevitable that they will make mistakes in their understanding of the world. Therefore, please do not believe that what goes against scientific common sense is only popular science.
Five Elements: Fire
The fire in the Five Elements represents the sun, flames, warmth, enthusiasm, openness, and explosion. Ruby, southern red jade, and obsidian are outstanding representatives in jewelry, and their five elements belong to fire.
Channel the passion and power of ancient China with our exquisite Ruby and Southern Red Agate (Nan Hong) jewelry. In traditional Chinese culture, these fiery red stones symbolize vitality, prosperity, and protection against evil. Worn by emperors and nobles, red gemstones were believed to strengthen the heart and spirit. Our hand-polished pieces blend rich color with deep cultural meaning — perfect for those seeking both elegance and energy. Whether as a gift or a personal talisman, let this timeless red ignite your journey. Rare, radiant, and rooted in tradition — claim yours today.
Believe in science and reject feudal superstition. The ancient Chinese people did not have a deep understanding of science as the current people do, so it is inevitable that they will make mistakes in their understanding of the world. Therefore, please do not believe that what goes against scientific common sense is only popular science.
Five Elements: Earth
Agate, citrine, amber, tiger’s eye stone, etc. all belong to the earth element, as well as calmness, peace, neutrality, stability, and patience, which belong to the earth element.
Step into ancient elegance with our Amber and Citrine collection — treasured in Chinese culture as symbols of wealth, clarity, and protection. Amber, known as “the soul of the tiger,” was worn by royalty to calm the spirit and ward off negativity. Citrine, the “Stone of Wealth,” has long been used in feng shui to attract abundance and joy. Hand-polished and naturally radiant, each piece carries centuries of tradition in every golden glow. Wear it for balance, beauty, and good fortune. Limited pieces available — invite ancient light into your modern life today.
Believe in science and reject feudal superstition. The ancient Chinese people did not have a deep understanding of science as the current people do, so it is inevitable that they will make mistakes in their understanding of the world. Therefore, please do not believe that what goes against scientific common sense is only popular science.
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