What kind of book is "Xing Ming Gui Zhi"?

The full name of "Xingming Guizhi" is "Xingming Dual Cultivation of Ten Thousand Gods Guizhi", which is also called "The Complete Book of Xingming Guizhi". According to legend, it was written by Yin, also known as "Yin Pengtou" in the Yuan Dynasty. The book is divided into four chapters: Yuan, Heng, Li, and Zhen. They are all illustrated with pictures and text to explain the theory and specific exercises of internal refining. The content is extremely rich. The Yuan Collection of "Xingming Guizhi" mainly explains the principles of dual cultivation of life and life. The three collections of "Heng", "Li" and "Zhen" mainly talk about the practice of cultivation. The three specific collections have different emphases. Hidden in them are the parts of the oral formulas taught by masters and disciples. The content is concentrated on In their respective formulas.

"The Guidance of Life and Life", an ancient book, the author is unknown. The book is illustrated with pictures and text, expounding the theory and practice of internal refining, drawing on the opinions of many experts. The book is titled "Three Saints" at the beginning, and the description draws on Confucianism and Buddhism. There is an obvious idea of ??the unity of the three religions, which is ultimately attributed to Taoism. According to legend, it was created by Yin Zhenren’s senior brother. There is a book written by Yu Yongning, the first son of Xin'an Zhenzong in the 43rd year of Wanli reign of Ming Dynasty (1615), "The Origin of Engraved "Xing Ming Gui Zhi"", which says: "There was Wu Siming who got "Xing Ming Gui Zhi" from Xin'an Tang Taishi Jia Yin This is what a disciple of Zhenren Gaodi said. "For example, the Yuan Collection included the Song Dynasty Confucian Zhou Dunyi's "Tai Chi Pictures", the Buddhist "Guanyin Secret Mantra Pictures", and finally settled on the Taoist "Ascension Pictures". It is a reference material for studying the theory and methods of internal refining of Taoism in Yuan and Ming Dynasties. Included in the seventh episode of "The Essence of Taoism".

Qigong is described by the famous Chuanming Yin Zhenren and recorded by his disciples. The whole book is divided into four episodes: Yuan, Heng, Li and Zhen. The whole book integrates the theories of Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism, and uses pictures and texts to explain the Taoist internal training theory and specific exercises, which are attributed to Taoism. The book discusses inner alchemy in quite detail, emphasizing the dual cultivation of life and life. This book is rich in content, detailed in explanation, and exquisite in drawings. It is highly praised by later scholars and is quite influential. Included in the 9th volume of "Tao Zang Essence Record".