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5.0.3.2 by MZTIT


Aug 10, 2024

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This full version provides support for Traditional and Simplified Chinese, and provides signing, checking and signing, detailed explanation, fairy machine and records.

Guan Di Temple, also known as Wu Temple, Wu Sheng Temple, Wen Heng Temple, Xie Tian Temple, Emperor Gong Temple, etc., is an ancestral temple dedicated to Guan Yu, the general of the Three Kingdoms period in China. The name of Guandi comes from the title of "Guan Sheng Dijun" granted by Guan Yu, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Guan Yu is one of the most ancestral temples among Chinese gods and sages. Guandi Temples are not only found in mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, but also in various regions of the Chinese character culture circle including the Korean Peninsula, Japan, Vietnam, and even Nanyang regions such as Malaysia, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Today, in the old Beijing city of China alone, there are more than 100 temples dedicated or partly dedicated to Guan Gong. Every year, there are a number of martial arts halls on the Guangong Festival to show the origin of Guandi Temple and Temple. The ancient Chinese god of war was originally a "soldier" Chiyou. Regarding the public sacrificial rituals, there was a Wu Temple from the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, but the main sacrificial person was Jiang Ziya, a political figure and general of the Zhou Dynasty, and Guan Yu was a slave worshiper. By the end of the Song dynasty, the temples dedicated to Guan Yu had been “available in all counties, counties and townships”. The Guanwang Temple in Yangquan, Shanxi, which was rebuilt in the four years of the Northern Song Dynasty (1122), is considered to be the earliest surviving Guanwang Temple in China. The court of the Yuan Dynasty had an eclectic mix of various religious beliefs, so the public's loyalty to Guan Yu continued to increase, and the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty also sent sacrifices. Since the Ming and Qing dynasties, temples dedicated to Guan Yu have spread all over China. Due to the folklore Guan Yu’s death, “He is in Luoyang, he is in Dangyang, and his soul is back to his hometown”. Therefore, there are larger Guandi temples in Luoyang, Dangyang and Xiezhou, of which Xiezhou Guandi Temple is the largest.

In the Qing Dynasty, the army's worship of Guan Yu reached its peak. The Guandi Temple is also commonly built wherever there are eight flags and green camp garrisons in various provinces and places around the vassal. Mongolian Kulun, Kobudo City, Uliyasutai City, Xinjiang Ili, Urumqi, Tibet Lhasa and other places have built related emperor temples for army sacrifice. In Lhasa, the Guandi faith was integrated with Gesar, so the Parma Temple of Guandi was also called Gesar Lakang by the Tibetans. Because Guan Yu is not only worshipped by Confucianism, but also worshipped by Taoism and Buddhism, Guan Yu is a deity that traverses the three major Chinese schools of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. But among them, Guan Yu of Confucianism reflects more of Guan Yu's true colors. As Guan Yu's status became prominent, Guan Yu was respected as "Wu Wang" and "Wu Sage", standing side by side with Confucius, known as Shanxi Confucius. It is precisely because Guan Yu is so prominent. In addition to soldiers, policemen, and warriors, who worship him as an industry god, even unrelated industries such as the gold industry, the tobacco industry, the candle industry, the education industry, and the family of life also respect Guan Yu, so they also Turning him into a god of wealth and wealth, he is also one of the five Wenchang, known as Wenheng Shengdi, Wenheng Emperor. Among the Fuluan beliefs, there is the so-called "Benevolence Lord" belief. "Benevolence Lord" is "the Lord God who has gratitude to the people", and it also means "Savior". The so-called "Benevolent Lords" in Taiwan are generally Yu Yu, Lu Dongbin, Zhang Shan, Wang Shan, and Yue Fei. And Guan Yu is the head of the "Five Lords of Grace", so the general public in Taiwan also calls Guan Yu the "lord of grace", and therefore also calls the Guandi Temple the "lord of grace." This software'Authentic Guan Di Ling Signature' is based on the ancient design of Guan Di Ling's signatures, and provides signing and checking signatures and records. With this software, users can learn more about Guandi Ling's signing mystery, or they can check the signing by themselves after asking for a sign in Wenwu Temple or Guandi Ancient Temple.

Disclaimer:

The function of requesting and checking signatures suggested by this software is for reference only, and the content and procedures may be insufficient, but they do not guarantee the accuracy and reliability of the information generated by this software, and no Liability for any loss or damage caused by any inaccuracies or omissions. The public should also understand that metaphysical numerology is not a precise science, and that fate always depends on oneself.

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Last updated on Aug 10, 2024

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