Is there really such a thing as "Yin Bing borrows the Tao"? Is there any ancient book about this?

The so-called yin soldiers borrow the road. Even if it is recorded in ancient books, there is no clear explanation in science whether this thing exists. In fact, the most famous saying that Yin soldiers borrow the Tao is that there was such a thing after the Tangshan earthquake. There was once a soldier whose unit was 1 rescue force after the Tangshan earthquake. At that time, he was ordered to go to Tangshan immediately, but their car broke down on the way.

Because it takes time to repair, although the situation is urgent, there is nothing they can do. They can only pull over and wait in the car. They stayed in the car until late at night. At this time, all the sleeping people were awakened by a sound of hooves. At that time, soldiers saw one carriage after another passing by, all of which were hung with a green lantern. This scene didn't last long.

But then he told some old people in the village about it, and the old people told him that this situation was the so-called "taking the road by the enemy." In fact, the Yin soldiers are an army of ghosts. In some ancient books, there are also such records. For example, an anecdote records in detail the time when a Yin soldier borrowed Tao. It is recorded in the book that a general was ordered to go to Dongping at that time. At that time, he passed by some military sites at night and suddenly saw a lot of horses and chariots in front of him, about 50 thousand people.

At that time, the general thought it was very strange, so he joined the team. Suddenly, someone came to pull his horse. Fortunately, he reacted quickly, and he was powerless to escape in time. Later, he asked some charlatans. At that time, the warlock explained to him that all the troops he saw were ghost soldiers, that is, yin soldiers.