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Does the character Abe Harumi really exist? Is there really yin and yang?
Sure! I am an enigmatic fan ~

Abe Harumi (921-1September 26th, 2005) was an active teacher of Yin and Yang in heian period. He is also one of the most legendary figures in Japan. During his lifetime, he was highly valued by emperors and powerful ministers. At the age of 79, he was awarded the title of "Fa Qingyuan". After his death, through the efforts of several generations, he rose from a doctor of astronomy under the age of four to a slave and a very important figure. As a result, there was a famous saying in the Edo era, "I don't know the source of righteousness, but I know the inscrutable Gong." Since then, Abe Harumi has been known as the "enigmatic palace" and is a household name in Japan.

Yin and Yang have always been a very popular spell in ancient Japan. At that time, people often invited Yin and Yang teachers to pray and exorcise ghosts for them. Like Jiao Xiao and Abe Harumi, they were the most famous teachers of Yin and Yang at that time. It is said that until now, scrolls about Yin He have been found in some ancient temples (some people say they can be found in the library). But the records in those books have been copied many times and are probably inaccurate. In contemporary Japanese comics, most necromancers also use Yin and Yang. Yin-yang technique is widely spread in Japan, which shows one thing or two.

PS: It really exists ~ Our enigmatic sama is the most attractive ~

If you want to know more about Abe Sunny, please check Abe Sunny-Baidu Encyclopedia in Resources.

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