The topic has gone off topic, but I actually just want everyone to know the truth. If any religious form with some influence can survive, it proves that it has some unique features, just like the hundreds of schools of thought in the pre-Qin Dynasty.
After the ups and downs, only the Confucian lineage remains. But does this mean that Confucianism is the only correct one? I don’t think so.
The matter of Buddhism and Taoism has been debated for many years, but in the end there was no result.
Gradually, people who practice Taoism realize the value of Buddhism, and Buddhists also recognize the Taoist system of gods.
For us, whether it is Buddhism or Taoism, the only difference is in technical means and ideas.
What we want to do is actually the same. Therefore, Uncle Lin Jiushu has a very good relationship with some monks. When the souls of the dead who need salvation and have no sins are sent over, he will also obtain the consent of the other party's family.
Next, I sent my things to the temple for salvation.
Because Buddhists are compassionate and have a relatively gentle attitude toward these ghosts. It is indeed better to let them do some things than to do it ourselves.
Outside of Buddhism and Taoism, there are some schools. In the earliest times, we would disdainfully refer to them as "heresy", and shamanism is one of them.
In fact, in the eyes of orthodox cultivating Taoist priests, those of us who do not practice inner alchemy but specialize in the study of talismans were once dismissed as "evil ways". However, after so many years, we gradually got along well with each other.
What?
The shamanism that the Mongolians believe in is generally the same as the shamanism in the Northeast, but there are some small differences.
They believe that the human soul is separate from the body. This is different from our concept. We all believe that after death, the soul returns to heaven and the soul falls to the earth. This is the normal way. If there is resentment, the soul will
If it cannot leave in the normal way, it will accumulate in the body and follow the body for a long time. This is what we call "ghost".
There are many types of ghosts. The most common ones follow corpses. Wherever the person is buried, they will follow. They can leave, but they cannot leave too far unless their soul is attached to them in some way.
On some items, this item can also be a person.
However, shamanism’s understanding of the soul is different from these. They believe that in most cases, when a person dies, the soul will leave, and what is left is the body. The real soul will leave the body and rest in a place.
Plant "camel hair" on your body.
In other words, this kind of camel hair is what they want to sacrifice. Therefore, most herdsmen in these pastoral areas have no too much affection for the human body that remains after death. This concept also creates a
This is a burial method that Chinese people do not understand, which is what we call "wild burial".
"Wild burial" is similar to "sky burial". It is a kind of funeral method that returns to nature. The difference is that "wild burial" is gentler than "sky burial". It is said that the process of this funeral method is like this:
After a person dies, some kind of wizard baptizes the body through a specific ritual. Then, the body is stripped naked and cleaned. After packing it up, it is wrapped in a white cloth and taken to a specific wild area, where it is thrown away.
This kind of place is similar to the mass graves of the past. There are many wild animals. After throwing the corpses, everyone goes back and waits.
Wait three or two days to find the body again. If the body has been eaten by wolves, wild dogs, vultures, birds of prey, etc., then you are done. This means that his soul has returned to heaven.
If he goes there, the cleaner he eats, the greater his blessings will be.
But if his body has not been touched, then this will be troublesome. In addition, his body must be smeared with butter and the like to attract wild creatures to come and enjoy it.
When they saw this, those who knew it scoffed, and those who had never heard of it thought it was strange, because in the eyes of people in China, damaging corpses is a taboo. I even heard that in some areas, it is still done today.
Burial methods were carried out secretly.
In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, cremation was compulsory. Some people even hung themselves with their companions in order to catch up with the chance of being buried. For a time, it was regarded as a strange story.
In fact, wild hiding is nothing. Compared with sky burial, wild hiding is relatively gentle.
At this time, some people may want to ask, what is sky burial?
Sky burial, like Ye Zang, is a way of returning to nature. It is popular in Tibetan areas and also in Mongolia, but less common.
Those who do this will put the person on a high platform after death, and then a special person will kill him. With the knife, he will cut off the skin and flesh of the person piece by piece, the internal organs, the bones, in short, it can
No ** place is left.
This is done to make it easier for those vulture-like creatures that eat carrion, because Tibetan Buddhism believes that cutting meat to feed eagles is only for people with extremely high moral cultivation like the Buddha to achieve enlightenment, and it is a very accumulated merit.
behavior.
People who do this work are generally called "sky burial masters". I know one. Really, this person has been dealing with dead bodies all year round. He feels sick when he sees flesh and feels sick when he touches something greasy and grease-like.
I feel disgusting.
Of course, Genghis Khan was a genius after all, and he couldn't just feed wolves and dogs casually. He had a mausoleum, and it was very big. According to legend, when he was buried, in addition to being trampled by thousands of horses, there were also
There are some additional protection measures, such as planting trees and grass.
Generally speaking, no one who is responsible for eradicating traces will survive in the end, and the way those royal heirs use to inspect the project is also very special.
Since they couldn't find any obvious landmark building, before leaving the location of the mausoleum, they found a ewe and slaughtered the lamb in front of the ewe.
Let the ewe out of the sheepfold.
The ewe was worried about the safety of the lamb. As soon as she came out of the sheepfold, she trotted straight to the scene of the incident. When she got there, she whined and whirled around. An experienced person could tell the general location of the imperial mausoleum and use it to judge.
Is the mausoleum properly hidden?
Objectively speaking, this kind of funeral method is really awesome, because after a few times, even if Genghis Khan's descendants cannot find the specific location of the imperial mausoleum, Genghis Khan's cemetery will be the same as Cao Cao's seventy-two tombs of doubt.
, has become an eternal mystery. To find this, touching Jin Xiaowei's "Looking for Dragon Points" will not work, because people do not follow the secret method of Feng Shui.
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