People facing the battle are marching in procession: more meanings of the nine-character mantra
The nine-character mantra, also known as the secret wish of Liujia, gives the fifth paragraph of "Bao Puzi Neijuan 17 Dengshe": "Enter the famous mountain, expel it on the same day as Jiazi, and hang it on a colorful stone to get what you want. Again, when you enter this mountain, you should know Liu Jia's secret wish. Zhu Yue said: "People facing the battle are marching in procession. "Every nine words, often when the secret wish, all the best. The road is not annoying, which is also called. " Nine-character mantra is the secret of Taoism in China. Buddhism is called Upanishads. After it was introduced into Japan, some esoteric religions were mixed in, and it was mistakenly copied as "Righteousness, Fight, Fight, Righteousness, All-around, Array, Line-up, and Forward", which became the mantra that Japan attached importance to when practicing Taoism.
Chinese name
Nine-character mantra and six-letter secret wish
Foreign name
Upanishads (Japan)
source
Ge Hong in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, "Bao Puzi's Inner Chapter, Deng She"
Is also called
Upanishads and Nine Characters (Dongmi) Liu Jia's Secret Wish
handprint
Tantric handprint
meaning
Taoist incantation
incantation
Those facing the battle are marching in procession.