Nine-character mantra is a popular secret art among Taoists and military experts in China. After it was introduced into Japan, it was mixed with a part of Tantric Buddhism, which was mistakenly copied as "pro, soldier, dou, zhe, quan, array, column, righteousness and front", and became a spell that Japan attached great importance to when practicing Taoism.
The esoteric religion takes the left hand as the constant static, hence the name "the hand of compassion" and the right hand as the constant dynamic, hence the name "the hand of wisdom", and it is also called "the double luck of sorrow and wisdom" to cross all ordinary people. Closing these hands is to get rid of the troubles of "greed, ignorance, doubt and slowness", that is, to get away from the body and meaning. The gesture of putting your hands together is called "seal", that is, killing thieves and whoring, chanting Buddhist names and other secret words. Looking at each other respectfully and solemnly will make the nirvana reality happy and clean forever.
Nine-character mantra, also known as Upanishads, is: pro, ice, fighting, zhe, jun, truth, fierce, money, xing, and the corresponding nine handprints (said to be nine, but actually it is just a hollow name, from which the handprints of Ganges sand can be transformed, also known as Upanishads, with different translations in brackets) are as follows:
Harraca Ranasa Seal (exclusive seal, Pu Xian Samadhi seal)
Yin Lun, donkey kong
Waishizi drink
Internal lion print
External adhesive seal
Internal adhesive seal
Yin Zhiquan (Yin Zhiquan)
Rilunyin
Aquarius seal (invisible seal)