What do you mean, it's not true?

What Wu Buchao really means is: no burning incense, no chanting, no worship, no fasting and no temples.

Taoism does not follow the truth, burning incense, chanting scriptures, worshiping gods, building fast and setting tea. Six days, namely Wuzi, Wuyin, Chen Wu, Wuwu, Wushen and Wuxu, are called "Wu Ming". "Bao Puzi" says: "Heaven and earth move at five, leaving the army hurts, snakes don't advance at five, and Yan will doesn't hold mud at five."

"The Law of the Sky" said: "The judge and Taoist priest can't help burning incense and chanting, and the bells and drums are ringing, and the sin of playing Cao Tian is doubled; If you don't commit crimes, your merits are boundless. "

In the old days, I learned to recite the Imperial Classics, worshiped quiet fighting, and also avoided "dark martial arts". The formula was: "Zhengyang (untimely), two dog (untimely), Sanzai, innocent yin in April, six sons and seven chickens in five noon (untimely), Shen in August, nine snakes (untimely) and ten pigs (Hai).

Although it is recorded in ancient books, the statement that "martial arts are not true" is also a common statement of modern experts and scholars. But in reality, many Taoist schools do not follow this rule. For example, in the jungle of Quanzhen Taoism in the Qing Dynasty, it was stipulated that every May Day, classics such as Tao Te Ching, Nanhua Ching and Huangting Ching must be taught.

According to the important Taoist classic "The Jade Pavilion in the Temple of Heaven", it is forbidden to burn incense in May, and the judge opens the seal. However, it was later pointed out that Leifa took many days. It is pointed out in "Mystery Song of Shi Tian" that France and India were engraved on May Day, and it is especially forbidden to thunder and burn incense in the day. It is appropriate to make a detailed investigation of this legalist school, and people in higher vocational colleges are not idle. Therefore, Mayday is not real, but the practice of some schools of Taoism.