"There is nothing to do on the bridge, but forget the river. There is no right or wrong before Sansheng Stone, and there must be Meng Po in Wangxiangtai. " Where did it originally come from?

Said by: The Jade Calendar Treasure Mirror during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty is a good book of Yin method that has been copied for a long time. A yogi whose dharma number is "Danchi" went to the underworld and brought it out.

Original text:?

There is nothing you can do on Naihe Bridge, but you can't forget Hechuan River. There is no right or wrong before the Sanshengshi, and there must be Meng Po at Wangxiangtai.

Interpretation:?

When you get to Naiheqiao, it means that people are dead. After death, everything is empty. What a pity! The forgotten river is Naihe Bridge. After crossing the river of forgetting, all the right and wrong in life will be dispersed, and a new life will greet you.

Sansheng has been standing by the bridge, watching those who are going to drink Muba soup and reincarnate, no matter right or wrong, will be reincarnated. Wang Xiangbian, Mumba is waiting for you with Mumba soup in his forehand.

The main idea of this poem is that the two have deep feelings, but yin and yang are separated. Naiheqiao and Meng Po both refer to the underworld.

Extended data

The Jade Calendar and Ten Kings Classic, which established the beginning of the belief in the Ten Kings, also have a decisive position.

Compared with other documents or sporadic expressions in Tuzan, Jade Calendar Treasures is a document with the theme of Ten Halls of Hell besides Ten Kings Classic. More importantly, this book received extensive attention in the Qing Dynasty, expanding the concept of "being tried by ten kings one by one after death" from funeral ceremonies, temple images and theatrical performances to reading popular books.

In short, the jade calendar opened the communication channel of the belief in the Ten Kings, and even became the main communication channel in modern times, which is an important material to understand the connotation of the belief in the Ten Kings.

References:? Baidu encyclopedia-Li Yu Bao Sha