1. Lin, Bing, Du, Zhe, Jie, Zhen, Lin, Qian and Xing come from the official version of contemporary Taoism: "Chinese Taoist Canon".
"Chinese Taoist Canon": "When you enter the mountain, you should know the secret blessing of Liujia. The blessing says: 'Those who are facing a battle should march forward in formation.' Every nine-character blessing should always be given secretly, and everything should be guarded. Important. "The Tao is not troubled, this is what it means." (Original source: Taiqing Department of "Zhengtong Dao Zang" in the Ming Dynasty. Edited version: Wang Ming: "Baopu Zi Neipian Compilation")
2. , soldiers, fights, all, formations, rows, in, and front were formed by mistakes when they were introduced to Japan.
The original text is "Those who are facing a battle must march forward in formation." There was a version that mistakenly stated that "those who are facing a battle should all move forward in groups." When it was introduced to Japan, it was mistakenly copied as " Lin, Bing, Du, Zhe, Jie, Zhen, Lin, Zai, Qian", and it became a mantra valued by Yamabushi in Shugendo in Japan.
The origin of Lin, Bing, Du, Zhe, Jie, Zhen, Lin, Qian and Xing (Chinese Taoist Canon) Introduction:
"Chinese Taoist Canon" carries the content of Taoist history and beliefs At the same time, it also includes literature resources in traditional Chinese philosophy, science and technology, social customs, ethics, medical care and other aspects.
"Chinese Taoist Canon" is based on the Ming Dynasty's "Orthodox Taoist Canon" and "Wanli Continuing Taoist Canon" and maintains the basic framework of three holes and four supplements. It is compiled according to modern people's reading habits and book organization rules. Xiu is divided into seven major categories: Three-hole True Scripture, Four-Supplementary True Scripture, Collection of Taoist Treatises, Taoist Art, Taoist Rituals, Immortal Taoist History, and Catalog Index.
The whole collection is divided into two styles: one is collation, that is, new punctuation is added to the well-preserved collection of books and necessary collation is performed; the other is collation and filling of vacancies, that is, based on collation, Several fragments of the incomplete collection were collated with each other to form a complete version. At the same time, dozens of Taoist scriptures before the Ming Dynasty that were not included in the original collection were added.