Brief introduction of Jiuyou Jade Room, Cave House, Secret Treasure and Long Night.

Comprehensive index book of Taoist scriptures: Bao Changye Hall in Cave House, Nine Jade Rooms, Ming Zhenke, VolumeNo.: an orthodox Taoist scriptures: a new style edition, Volume 1052, Volume 57, Volume 3, Volume 34, Summary of Taoist scriptures:No. 1399, China Taoist scriptures: Three True Classics, Cave House. Mingzhenke, the nine secluded jade rooms in the cave, is a mysterious spiritual treasure, referred to as Mingzhenke for short. One of them, Gu Ling Bao Jing, was written in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty and the early Southern Dynasties. Lu's Lingbao has been recorded. One volume, one of which was included in orthodox Taoist scriptures, and eight Dunhuang manuscripts. For details, please refer to the Catalogue of Dunhuang Taoist Scriptures by Da Renyuan II. The first half of the scripture is Mingzhenke, which is said to be hidden in the jade room of Jiuyou in Changye Mansion. Yuan God ordered ten flying gods to take it out and preach the karma of sin and happiness. * * * There are 24 precepts, which are divided into two categories. One is the ten methods of "ten good karma". It is said that the world can do good deeds and accumulate virtue according to this law before its death, but it can soar to immortality after its death, so that it can be freed. Secondly, there are fourteen "branches with endless evil roots and karma", which means that those who go forward in life and violate this branch will fall into hell after death and be punished by all kinds of retribution. The second half of the scripture is "Nine Jade Rooms", which talks about the evil spirits in hell and the ways to solve the natural and man-made disasters and diseases in the world. It is said that a memorial instrument is set up on a certain day in accordance with the law to worship the gods in all directions and confess their sins, which can make atonement and avoid disaster. At the end of the book, there are more than ten quotations from flying gods, which briefly describe the method of scholars making vows to teach classics. According to the quotations from top secret and other books, there is something missing in this book, orthodox Taoist scriptures.