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There are some hermits in Qingcheng Mountain. They stay away from the crowds and avoid the tourist routes. They live in another mountain nearby, which is very quiet and airy and has a wide view. They will practice self-cultivation, but also accept students, and teach students some ancient knowledge that science can not explain and profound, including breathing methods and martial arts, but in fact, those are just to maintain health and longevity, the real traditional knowledge includes alchemy, incantation, ancient mathematics, ancient astronomy, divination, traditional Chinese medicine,music, art, calligraphy, and some other ways“道” to communicate with the "天".It is said that at some point they finally achieve an Epiphany and after several "劫" they will step on the clouds and become "神仙".
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This reflection on China is profound, resonating with the idea that the culture and pace of the country offer an authentic experience, very different from the global hustle. The comparison to the beginning of a new era highlights the importance of connecting with places where time seems to flow differently, more calmly, providing a unique perspective.
The tip of not following the crowd and visiting during working hours, avoiding breaks, is a great strategy for experiencing China in a more genuine and less touristy way.
The inclusion of the thought that happiness is something you fight for every day, like a Taoist practice, perfectly complements this vision. It’s a reminder that peace and joy aren’t found by chance but cultivated daily, often through a silent but steady effort, as Taoism suggests—without struggle, without pain, but with perseverance.
This perspective is inspiring and can turn a trip to China into an introspective journey, as well as a cultural one.
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