Transcendence refers to Taoism's instrument of turning over the dead. Transcendence is to transcend death and ascend to heaven, which is also the main function of Huang Renzhai's Taoism. The utensils in Taoist Huang Ruzhai include three contents: utensils, detachment and refining, which are interrelated. Ultra-deep scientific instruments are designed to draw out ghosts and make the dead ascend to heaven. Taoism believes that in the vast world, all tangible things are concerned about hunger and cold, and ghosts and gods have been in the shadow for a long time, so that their bodies are hungry, miss the world's diet and are in a state of hunger and thirst. The Taoist method of feeding is to find a way to feed ghosts and gods, so that all the dead who have gone through three hardships are soaked in nectar, thus crossing the yin world and landing in the celestial world. There are five theories of robbing civilization in the uprooting method of Taoism. The first time was uprooted, the second time was promoted, the third time was leapfrogged, the fourth time was to improve character, and the fifth time was to help. The Central Plains Corporation of Taoism also held a ceremony for Huang Zhi's detachment. The main ceremonies include setting up coffins, opening the altar by the ghost king, opening the altar, inviting, opening the altar, breaking the prison, summoning, confessing, worshiping the subjects, worshiping ghosts and gods, revealing the gold list, opening the yellow list, turning off the lights, scattering flowers and refining the secluded subjects. On Zhongyuan Road, there are more than ten kinds of classics reading books, such as Zhen Jing, Lv Zu Wuji Baoqin, and Innate Welcome to Eat and Refine Youke. The content of contemporary Hong Kong Taoism's "innate feeding and refining second-hand branches" is to set the refining degree of Lingbao to feeding in a super secluded place, which consists of three parts: feeding, super secluded place and refining degree. The traditions of diet and seclusion rituals can be traced back to the Song Dynasty.
The Instinctive Hu Shi Ji Lian You Carved, Hong Kong: Peng Yingxian Pavilion, printed in Wuyin Year (1998).