Chapter 239 Update schedule (to be updated tomorrow)
Chapter 239 Update schedule (to be updated tomorrow)
Thank you for your company. I was busy in the past two days and always came home late, so the update was always slow.
But fortunately, I have finished my work and I have to start the update plan.
Starting from tomorrow, I will update three times a day for four consecutive days. I plan to update four times for you first (it will only be more, not less, because I have nothing to do at work recently).
I am very tired today, so there is only one chapter. This chapter will be changed into the main text tomorrow.
Dear readers, let me rest for a night and sort out my thoughts.
I apologize for the trouble I have caused you in reading these two days.
[The following content is not the main text. This chapter will be changed at 1 pm tomorrow. I am really too tired today. I kowtow to apologize. 】
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The three corpses in Taoism refer to the three "corpse worms" in the human body, also known as the "three corpse gods" or "three Pengs". According to Taoist legends, the three corpses live in the human body, located in the upper, middle and lower dantian respectively. They will monitor people's good and evil, and report to the heaven at a specific time, affecting people's life span and fortune.
The Three Corpses are often described as ugly gods that feed on human sins. If a person behaves improperly, the Three Corpses will become powerful, which will have a negative impact on the person's health and destiny. On the contrary, if a person practices the right way and abides by moral norms, the activities of the Three Corpses can be suppressed or even eliminated.
In Taoist practice, there are some methods that are believed to restrain the Three Corpses, such as observing Gengshen, fasting, and taking elixirs. These methods are intended to purify the body and eliminate sins in order to achieve immortality and ascend to immortality.
It should be noted that the concept of the Three Corpses in Taoism mainly exists in Taoist mythology and belief systems, and lacks scientific evidence to support it. From the perspective of modern science, we should look at these traditional concepts with a rational and scientific attitude, and not be overly superstitious or dependent. At the same time, Taoist teachings and practices also contain a lot of wisdom about morality, practice, and inner cultivation, which can serve as a reference for people's thinking and growth.
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Gods and immortals are concepts often mentioned in traditional Chinese culture. Although the two are similar in some aspects, there are also some differences.
Gods are usually considered to have supernatural powers and divinity. They may be the creators or rulers of the universe, with extraordinary abilities and wisdom. Gods are often associated with religion, beliefs, and myths and legends, and are regarded as objects of worship and admiration.
Immortals, on the other hand, emphasize more on personal practice and cultivation. Immortals pursue immortality and transcendence through practicing Taoism or Taoist methods. Immortals have certain magical powers and spells, can fly, change their forms, and have wisdom and abilities beyond ordinary people.
In general, gods represent more power and authority beyond human beings, while immortals focus more on personal practice and spiritual pursuits. However, in different cultures and legends, the definitions and characteristics of gods and immortals may vary.
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[This chapter will not be included in tomorrow’s three chapters. ]
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