Du Jie is an important part of Taoist practice, which means that practitioners will face a disaster from heaven when they reach a certain level. These disasters are a test of whether practitioners really have enough strength and wisdom to meet challenges, and also an opportunity to hone and exercise practitioners.
Du Jie is usually described as a life-and-death battle in the novels of fixing truth, and practitioners need to face all kinds of powerful disasters and threats. These disasters may come from natural forces, such as lightning, flames, floods and so on. It may also come from other powerful practitioners or demons. The yogi must overcome these disasters through his own efforts, wisdom and strength in order to continue his practice and gain higher cultivation and special abilities.
Du Jie is a process of going against the sky, because the disaster from heaven is to test the understanding, perseverance and endurance of practitioners, not based on justice and morality. The yogi must deal with the disaster through his own efforts and wisdom, otherwise he may die or be seriously injured.
Du Jie made a sentence.
1. A yogi must go through a series of disasters to succeed in Du Jie and gain special abilities.
2. Du Jie is an inevitable step in the process of cultivating immortals. Only by surviving the disaster can we continue to cultivate.
He met a fierce monster when he was in Du Jie, but he defeated his opponent successfully by his own strength.
4. The process of Du Jie is full of dangers and challenges, and only brave and clever practitioners can successfully pass it.
The yogi was robbed by a powerful lightning in Du Jie, but he successfully solved the crisis.
Du Jie is a life-and-death battle. Only when the yogi has experienced the threat of death can he reach a higher level.