The Spirit Suppressing Museum
The Spirit Suppressing Museum
By Yan ZK
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There was a hallmark of an ancient race, expelling the ghosts with exorcism; there came twelve people in a formation, who performed the exorcism by dancing. Bai Ze was a person who not only had knowledge of astronomy and geography but he also knew about trivialities. He could see through the past and understand the future. It was said that once he was asked by the Emperor to make the ‘Bai Ze Map of the Spirits and Monsters’, which consisted of 1,520 kinds of spirits and monsters. There was a book titled “Interrogation” in the pre-Qin dynasty. It taught the nations how to expel strange forces and spirits. There was a sage saying, “Respect the ghosts and demons but keep a distance from them. Don’t talk about strange forces and evil spirits.” The initial Heavenly Master named Zhang Daoling got from heaven the sword of female and male dragons and tigers. Getting rid of the heretical ritual performance, he cut down the assessment of the strange forces and evil spirits. Until the Ming dynasty, while Prince Zhu Biao inherited the throne, his younger brother Zhu Di served the country faithfully and took the responsibility of guarding the border of the country. He was granted the title: the great general. With one mind, the two siblings united and lived peacefully. There was an emperor of the Ming generation who loved the people so much that he resolved to guard the country until he breathed his last. Since the country was well guarded, the throne in that dynasty was able to be maintained by the next generations and could standstill for the next 500 years. Later, the rapid completion of modernization and evolution changed the name of Ming to China, and the domain was standing in the East. In 1,900 years of the Gregorian calendar, a meteor fell and covered eighty percent of the land area of the Blue Star. Thenceforward, the power of the supernatural revives; spirits and ghosts begin to awaken.