How harmful is the book "Jade Calendar Treasures"?

A book is harmless. Written during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty. It is said that a practitioner named "Danchi" went to the underworld and took out the book from the underworld.

This book is one of the good folk books, which has a great influence in the old society and is often printed and distributed by superstitious people. Its main purpose is to describe the horror of the underworld and maintain the old morality and order in the way of Shinto doctrine, which is not the orthodox classics of Taoism and Buddhism.

In China's folk concept of the underworld, Yan Jun, the ten halls of the underworld, is a combination of Buddhism and Taoism. The original meaning of the word "jade calendar" in Taoist scriptures may mean immortality of birth as opposed to death.

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The time was during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the autumn of Gengwu, and the Double Ninth Festival in September. I climbed the mountain alone and wandered in the vast mountains and rivers. Unconsciously, I saw a stone tablet. While I was wondering, I turned around and suddenly saw a magnificent palace. On the gate of Zhu Hong, there is a gold nail and a plaque with four big characters written on it: "Fight for life". Looking at the worship, I saw a Tsing Yi man coming out of Zhumen, pulling him in from the corner of the door and coming up the vermilion steps to worship. Bye, back off, back off.

Emperor Fengdu said: "The merciful Tibetan King and Bodhisattva should transcend all the ghosts in the underworld, so that people in the world will stop doing evil and avoid falling into the underworld to suffer. The foolish yogi under the steps can entrust him with this important task and spread it all over the world. Now that you have found someone, please ask the judge to quickly write the jade calendar and the quotations of the gods into a book. "

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jade Calendar Treasures