"Let me answer you. Wukong is the Heart Monkey, which refers to the heart. It is reflected in many places in Journey to the West, such as the place where Sun Wukong became his master, the Mountain of Innerheart, and the Cave of Slanted Moon and Three Stars.
'Lingtai Fangcun' was a Taoist term for the human body. Lingtai referred to the back of the heart, which was the acupuncture point on the back of the human body that faced the heart. It was called 'Lingtai Acupoint'. Fangcun referred to the front of the heart. When one clenched his fist in the middle of the fourth row of ribs, the place where the fist covered was called Fangcun.
The 'spiritual altar square inch' referred to the human heart. Similarly, the three stars of the slanted moon were the three points of the 'heart' character. The 'slanted moon' was the hook of the 'heart'. The three stars of the slanted moon combined to form the' heart 'character.
Because of this, Sun Wukong was also known as the Heart Monkey. His 'heart' was ever-changing, and he could do as he pleased. Hence, his weapon was called the Ruyi Jingu Staff.
As for why it was a club and not some other weapon…
This was because the Koreans were a metaphor for Taoism's True Yang Qi.
The Jingu Staff represented the True Yang Qi. The staff was equivalent to the Chinese character for 'one', and the golden hoops at both ends wrapped the' one 'Qi, preventing it from leaking.
The Jingu Bang weighed 13500 jin, and the Taoist True Yang Qi meant that a person could breathe 13500 times in a day and night. This was the result of a day and night of Taoist inner core cultivation.”
Li Ruochen said slowly.
"F * ck! F * ck!"
The live broadcast room exploded!
"Thinking about it carefully is extremely terrifying!"
"Is this the Journey to the West in the world of immortal cultivators? I'm stupid!"
"Mom asked me why I was kneeling and watching the live broadcast!”
"I really kneel before Senior Immortal! I didn't expect Journey to the West to have such a metaphor!”
"This is why Journey to the West is one of the four great novels!”
“......”
The viewers in the live broadcast room were crazily commenting on the bullet screen, but it did not stop Li Ruochen from continuing his explanation.
"Wukong is the Heart Monkey, which means the heart, and belongs to the metal element. Therefore, Wukong is also known as the Golden Duke. In Journey to the West, the Golden Duke was used many times to refer to Sun Wukong.
For example, in the nineteenth chapter of Journey to the West, after Wukong subdued Bajie, there was a poem to prove: "Metal is strong and can subdue wood. Gold and wood follow each other as one, and wood loves gold and benevolence.”
"These few sentences seem to be writing about Wukong subduing Bajie, but in fact, it's a theory of inner core. I won't say more about the specifics. You won't understand even if I tell you.”
"The damage is not high, but it is extremely insulting.”
"Senior Immortal, just say my name!”
"Senior Immortal: I'm not targeting anyone. I'm saying that everyone in the live broadcast room is trash.”
"In school, it's fine if my IQ is pressed to the ground by a top student, but watching a live broadcast reminds me of the fear of being dominated by a top student as a slacker. It's too difficult for me!”
“......”
"The Wood Dragon refers to Zhu Bajie, and the Wood Dragon is also known as the Mother of Wood. In Daoist alchemy, mercury is called the Mother of Wood, and it is believed that true mercury produces the sea. The sea belongs to the pig, so the Mother of Wood refers to Zhu Bajie.”
"There are also many descriptions of this in Journey to the West. For example, the twenty-second chapter,'Because Mother Wood Reaches the Knife Gui,' talks about the battle between Bajie and Monk Sand. Of course, on the surface, it is a battle between Bajie and Monk Sand, but in fact, it is still a theory of inner alchemy.
In addition, there were 32 chapters, where Mother Wood met with disaster in Lotus Flower Cave and Bajie was captured. Similarly, there was the 41st chapter, where Heart Monkey was defeated by fire and Mother Wood was captured by the devil. There were many such descriptions in Journey to the West.
"Wukong is of the metal element and is in charge of killing. That's why he subdued demons and devils along the way.
Bajie was born in the wood element, and water was born in the wood element. Therefore, in his previous life, he was Marshal Tianpeng, who was in charge of the Heavenly River Navy.
Tang Sanzang was born in the water, so he was born by the river, nicknamed Jiang Liuer.
Monk Sand was also called Dao Gui and Huang Po, which belonged to the earth. White Dragon Horse was also called Yi Ma, which belonged to the fire.
The five of them represented the five elements, which complemented and countered each other.
If you read Journey to the West again, you will find many things that you usually don't notice.
In the first chapter of the Journey to the West, the spiritual root was born, and the cultivation of the mind was born.
The spiritual root fertility in Daoist learning was originally innate, and hidden in the postnatal was water lead.
'Water lead' is a Taoist term that refers to kidney fluid. In my opinion, the first chapter of Journey to the West talked about the innate and acquired foundation of the human body in the kidneys.
Only by understanding the innate and acquired principles could one grasp the relationship between the spirit and the body, cultivate and comprehend the Dao.
As the saying goes,'If you understand your true nature, you will be perfect without emptiness or color.'”
"There's also the Great Sage who escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace in the seventh round, the Calming Monkey at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain.
There was a saying in the Taoist inner pill cultivation method,"Nine Return Seven Return Great Pill Technique, refine pure Yang and then be flexible." I don't know that I have both life and nature, and my Dharmakaya will not fly in the end.
Among them,"Nine Return Seven Return" actually came from the Taoist External Elixir Technique. The Taoist Internal Elixir Technique borrowed the term of External Elixir and referred to the repeated practice of the cultivation process.
In my opinion, the content this time is talking about warming and nourishing the kidneys. It's also telling the truth. If you don't pay attention to the training of your spiritual characteristics and only emphasize the training of your vitality, it's impossible to touch the door of cultivation.”
"In the eighth chapter, when our Buddha created the scriptures, Guanyin went to Chang 'an by decree.
When practicing inner alchemy, one would often see the words "Golden Liquid Huandan".
"Golden Liquid Huandan" was also a metaphor borrowed from External Elixir Technique. This term was used to refer to the method of swallowing saliva and guarding the dantian during the cultivation of the Foundation Establishment part of the Heavenly Cycle Technique.
According to the Original Purposes of the West, the practice of martial arts involved the five internal organs and four physiological states, and the training method relied on the master's pithy formula.
It was the inheritance of the Golden Elixir Reversion Sect, the Five Elements Four Symbols Fire Technique. Seeking a teacher to break through the mystery, understand the origin of the boat.'‘Boarding the ship meant that he had seen the path to immortality.”
"In the twenty-second chapter, Monk Sand recounted,'That's why I met the real person and lured away the light of the Big Dao Conference. First, the baby girl was collected, and then the wooden mother gold male was released. Mingtang kidney water into the pool, Chonglou liver fire into the heart. After three thousand years of meritorious service, he bowed to the emperor's face, and his heart was determined to worship the emperor's etiquette.'”
"This is a theoretical summary of the process of cultivation in Taoism. It believes that cultivation is a combination of heart and kidney.
In the terms of Taoist cultivation methods, the heart is mercury, the daughter of a monk, and the mother of wood. Kidney is lead, is baby, is gold. Qi cultivation was the intersection and rise and fall of heart fire and kidney water.”
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