Five Daoism is the reincarnation system of Taoism itself. Today, people know more about six Daoism than five Daoism.
Taoism believes that people should cultivate nature and keep the Tao, be quiet and have few desires, otherwise they will be obsessed with desires and confuse the truth. If you can't return to the roots, you will be the same as the Tao, and your god will enter the five Tao. According to
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There are also six Taoist bridges:
The so-called six bridges refer to the Golden Bridge, the Silver Bridge, the Jade Bridge, the Stone Bridge, the Wooden Bridge and the Bamboo Bridge
The first one is the Golden Bridge, which is for people who have practiced immortal, Taoist and Buddhist teachings during their lifetime and accumulated a lot of merits to pass through in order to ascend to immortality or become a Taoist.
The second way is the Silver Bridge, which allows people who have accumulated merits and benefits in the world to pass through, become priests, such as land, and enjoy human incense.
The third way is Jade Bridge: it is for people who have accumulated merits in the world to pass by and be reincarnated as powerful people, enjoying wealth and splendor.
the fourth road is the stone bridge: it is for people who have had mixed merits and demerits in the world to pass by, join the common people and enjoy a well-off life.
the fifth way is the wooden bridge: it is for those who have done more than their work in the world to join the poor, sick and lonely inferior people.
the sixth way is the bamboo bridge: it is for people who are wicked and full of evil, and it is divided into four forms: one is the fetus, such as cattle, dogs and pigs; Second, eggs, such as snakes and chickens; The third is lice, that is, fish, crabs, shrimps, etc. Four for the chemical, such as mosquitoes, flies, ants and so on. Function
Its meaning publicizes that those who do good will become gods, those who do evil will go to hell, and persuade people to abandon evil and do good.
Six Buddhists: One, Heaven, Two, Xiuluo, Three, Humanity, Four, Animal, Five, Hungry Ghost, Six, Hell.
It is generally believed that Buddhism discovered The six great divisions in the wheel of karma and cause and effect. In fact, as early as ancient times, China's Shanhaijing recorded the idea of reincarnation and cause and effect. The following records are quoted from the entry "Jingwei Reclamation":
Jingwei Reclamation is a story described in Shanhaijing, which tells that a bird named Jingwei tried to fill the sea in ancient China. Shan Hai Jing describes a kind of bird. Its name is Jingwei. Jingwei was the favorite daughter of Emperor Yan. One day, she went to the East China Sea to play, but suddenly a storm struck and she died. The girl turned into a bird, and her name was "Jingwei Bird". Jingwei bird went to Xishan to fetch stones and branches, and threw them into the sea again and again, trying to fill up the East China Sea. It can be seen that Jingwei bird reclaimed the sea because the sea caused her death in her previous life, so the bird she became hated the sea and fought tenaciously.
In the traditional theory system of Yin and Yang of Huang Lao and Taoism, the sky is Yang, the earth is Yin, and the intercourse of Yin and Yang produces everything. So stress the balance of yin and yang. Chinese medicine also believes that sick people are also the result of imbalance between yin and yang, so treating diseases is about harmony between yin and yang. Since people are also the products of yin and yang, there are two ways for ordinary people to die, which are called "ghosts", and those who manage ghosts are called the underworld or the underworld, which belongs to yin and therefore exists underground. Ghosts who didn't do evil during their lifetime can be reincarnated. Ghosts who did evil during their lifetime are put into prison and punished, so they are also called hell. Those who become yang are called immortals, and immortals belong to pure yang, so they live in the sky, so they are also called celestial realms. Therefore, Taoism divides the world into three realms: heaven, earth and man. China's traditional fairy tales also show that people can't remember past lives because they drank Meng Po Tang. After Buddhism came to China, it absorbed this theory and developed it, which formed The six great divisions in the wheel of karma's view. The Taoist theory of the Three Realms is based on the theoretical support of Yin and Yang, which naturally comes into being. The Buddhist The six great divisions in the wheel of karma is based on the ancient stories of the Three Realms and China, so it appears out of thin air without perfect theoretical support.
This answer is transferred from Bo Yong's theory.