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Can you introduce Taiyi and Big Liu Ren and their acting skills?
I don't understand this either. Look at Taiyi, Qimen and Liu Ren, three great schools unique in the history of art and mathematics in China! Taiyi technique is mainly used to measure national affairs, the rise and fall of the country, specifically, the national fortune; Liu Ren is mainly used to measure things in the world, that is, things in our daily life; The study of Taoist magic is the most powerful of these three styles. Originally used in the military, it was mainly used for marching and fighting. Famous ancient figures include Zhuge Liang in the Three Kingdoms Period, Sean in the Han Dynasty and Liu Bowen in the Ming Dynasty. They are all Taoist masters. You can see their great achievements in bringing peace and stability to the country in history books or on TV! I believe everyone will be familiar with these people. Daoism is known as the "study of emperors" in ancient and modern times, and she is highly praised at all times and all over the world. In "Escape from Jia" written by Si Kuquan in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "Daoism is the most rational technique". In China Encyclopedia of Mysterious Culture, Daoism is called "the epitome of China technique and Chinese style". To say the origin of art, let's start with a myth! This is a myth involving more than 8000 years ago. Legend has it that in ancient times, in the ancient East, there was a Li Shouling named Chiyou, who made trouble for people. Because he has eighty-one brothers, all of whom are made of iron and have the ability to call the shots, no one can beat him. Seeing that the people were living in dire straits, the Yellow Emperor was in great pain, so he set out to conquer Chiyou. The two armies fought against Zhuolu in Hebei. But because Chiyou was too fierce, the Yellow Emperor was deadlocked for a long time, bleeding thousands of miles, and could not win. Just as the Yellow Emperor was depressed, suddenly the clouds in the sky dispersed, and two prodigies appeared, claiming that they were sent to the Yellow Emperor on the orders of "Nine Days Xuan Nv". Huang bowed down and took it, and Huang Di took it and opened it. There is a dragon seal written in seal script; According to the method of making weapons recorded in the book, the Yellow Emperor also recorded many art of marching and fighting. So the Yellow Emperor asked Hou Feng, the prime minister, to translate Long Jia's article into the thirteenth article of Sun Tzu's Art of War and the twelfth article of Lonely and Virtual Law, thus creating a Daoshu Bureau of 1,080. Then he made a south guide car, thus defeating Chiyou. Daoism spread to Jiang Taigong in the Zhou Dynasty. She defeated Zhou Wang and changed Daoism to seventy-two rounds. Later, it was passed on to Sean by an old man from Huangshi in the Han Dynasty, and Sean was simplified to eighteen innings (nine innings of Yang and nine innings of Yin), which is what we see now. After the demise of the Han Dynasty, there was a tripartite confrontation between the three countries, which was caused by Zhuge Liang, a famous great man at home and abroad. Speaking of Zhuge Liang, I think it is a household name. He is a figure of all ages. No one can beat him in the knowledge, strategy and application of Daoism. According to historical records, at that time, Lu Xun, a general with both wisdom and courage in Wu Dong, led tens of thousands of troops and pursued them after defeating Liu Bei. As a result, he met Zhu Gekongming's "boulder bursts". After Lu Xun led tens of thousands of soldiers and horses into the boulder bursts, he immediately lost his way and almost died in the "boulder bursts." Thanks to the help of others, he was able to escape and finally gave up. Think about it, a pile of stones actually defeated thousands of brave and skillful troops led by Lu Xun. What does this mean? Zhuge Liang applied Taoism to a superb level, and everyone could not help but sigh: "Kong Ming is really a god!" ! Therefore, the great poet Du Fu also has a poem: The Three Kingdoms are divided and bound by his greatness, and the Eight Faces Castle is built on his reputation. It stands like a stone beside the changing river, and he has never conquered the State of Wu. It is a pity, however, that although he had great ambitions, his fate did not allow him, so that he finally died of the epidemic in Wuzhangyuan, and it was difficult to complete his great ambition of unifying the world! Alas, God bless! In the Tang Dynasty, Li Jing, who was named "Wang Wei", also wrote many books about Daoism. He often used Daoism in marching and fighting. Excavate mainly assisted Li Shimin, the king of Tang Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, Zhao Pu, the founding hero, also had a lot of experience in using Daoism. Later, he was appointed as prime minister because of his achievements. He wrote a very famous chapter-Jin Jing Biao, which contains the essence of Daoism. Taoism has always been regarded by the ancient royal family as "the study of emperors", which is hidden in the palace and is not easy to show to others. However, due to the emptiness of national power in the Northern Song Dynasty, foreign countries such as Liao and Jin in the north were eyeing it. In order to resist foreign invasion, Song Zhenzong and Song Renzong vigorously promoted Taoist witchcraft in society. During the reign of Injong, they collected books about Taoist magic from various channels, and the royal family wrote Jing You Dun. Liu Bowen, who assisted Zhu Yuanzhang in farming in the Ming Dynasty, was also a master of Daoism. Liu Bowen skillfully used this technique and wrote a famous ancient prophecy-the song of cooking. However, he is well versed in politics and understands that "only being the master of Gao Zhen is taboo". After Zhu Yuanzhang completed the imperial hegemony, he retired from the mountains and lived in seclusion. When the Qing dynasty was ruled by foreigners, there was nothing to say! In modern history, the greatest revolutionary war is the people's war led by Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong is a great man in China and the world. Mao Zedong's life is legendary. He was born in a peasant family and grew up in Shaoshanchong, a rural area in Xiangtan, Hunan. Although I studied in a private school as a child, I also spared cows, planted vegetables and fed pigs. Later, he went out of the countryside, studied in a normal school and worked as a librarian. Finally, he took part in the revolution. After a long March of 25,000 Li, he finally swept the country and became the founding emperor of China people. In order to save the people from dire straits and win the victory of the revolution, Mao Zedong famously said, "Political power comes from the barrel of a gun". He did the same thing. Mao Zedong knows digital art and is proficient in Taoism. Someone wants to say-I don't believe it? Don't worry, let me tell you, according to the memoirs of people around Mao Zedong: 1947, during the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, the Kuomintang launched a key attack on Yan 'an, and Mao Zedong decided to lead the central government and the headquarters of the People's Liberation Army to leave Yan 'an, starting a year-long battle in northern Shaanxi. At that time, the security guards around him advised him to leave, and Mao said that something was wrong now. By this time, Kuomintang troops had reached the other side of the river. Mao Zedong still ignored it and went on doing its own thing, as if all the Kuomintang troops were paper men. Finally, when Mao Zedong finished his work (which was not important at that time), the guards around him thought it was time to go! But Mao Zedong didn't go, but stood on a big stone by the river and stared at the other side. After a long time, he said, "You can go now" and then walked away from hundreds of thousands of Chiang Kai-shek troops. The guards around him didn't understand Mao Zedong's behavior when he recalled this period of history? Why do you think Mao Zedong's behavior? Isn't it a bit like arithmetic? He chose a favorable time and space to carry out his activities. Mao Zedong's life is legendary. According to his biography, when he was a librarian, he didn't read any books. Think about it. What would happen if he studied the Book of Changes with his intelligence?