Twelve Heavenly Books: Yinshan Coffin

Twelve Heavenly Books: Yinshan Coffin

by Rouge And Fat

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The poem "Coffin Mountain" refers to getting lost, and the seal of the hair hill cannot be hidden; crossing the Yellow Spring, on the way up to the coffin, the golden seal persuades countless ghosts to disperse. Wanyin Mountain, if you step on the empty bricks, the mountain will not turn over before the rooster crows; the ghost water is turbulent, and the underworld moves, and the mountains and seas of thousands of miles accommodate all rivers. Ask for a bright lamp, leave a dark lamp, and a few lamps of oil will illuminate the ancient road; explore the bag and collect the dark things, and will not stop until it reaches a thousand feet. One seal, two seals, the ancestors' loyal words go against the instructions of the ears; the secrets of heaven are hidden in the heart, and the golden seal opens the sky and opens the earth.

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