In the ancient times, the land of China was shrouded in fog and chaos. Xuanyuan, the wise and brave tribal leader, led his people to study day and night in order to identify the direction in the vast world. Finally, he built a compass. The rotating wheel was like a bright lamp between heaven and earth, illuminating the way forward for people, and it also became the prototype of the compass in later generations. At the same time, in the eighth year of his rule, Youxiong ordered people to create the Jiazi calendar, which gave time a clear scale. Linglun was ordered to create the six laws, and the beautiful music echoed between heaven and earth; Yuqu took on the responsibility of observing the sun, moon and stars. He looked up at the sky, looked down at the geography, and turned the universe into mysterious symbols and laws. With the wisdom of the people, a calendar that could reconcile yin and yang and conform to the four seasons was born, with the month of Yin as the beginning of the year, opening a new chapter in Chinese civilization.
It was also in this era full of mystery and wisdom that a mysterious knowledge called "Golden Lock" quietly sprouted. It contains a profound understanding of the nature of heaven and earth, a precise grasp of the balance of yin and yang, and a unique insight into the fate of mankind. At first, the "Golden Lock" was just a secret passed down by word of mouth by a few wise men. They used this knowledge to guide people in the mountains and forests and in the tribes to avoid disasters. As time went by, after the continuous investigation, verification and supplementation of countless sages in the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, the "Golden Lock" gradually became a classic with a complete system and rare content. It is like a mysterious key that can open the door to the mysteries between heaven and earth.
As time passed, by the end of the Warring States Period, the princes were in dispute and the world was in chaos. Under the leadership of Ying Zheng, the Qin State rose rapidly and swept across the six countries with a powerful military force. After Ying Zheng unified China, he called himself Qin Shihuang. He wanted to let the Ying family's country last for thousands of years and pass it on forever. However, he was filled with fear and suspicion when he heard that the "Golden Lock" classic contained a mysterious power that could affect the fate of the dynasty. In order to eliminate potential threats, Qin Shihuang ordered a catastrophe that shocked the world - burning books and burying Confucian scholars. Countless precious books were burned, hundreds of erudite Confucian scholars were brutally killed, and the "Golden Lock" classic was not spared, suffering its first major blow since its birth.
In this disaster, there was a wise man who knew the preciousness of the "Golden Lock". He risked his life to hide the classic in his wife's clean bucket, and then fled into the mountains alone. The Qin soldiers searched everywhere, but they could not find this precious classic. His wife waited anxiously at home. After the Qin soldiers retreated, she carefully took out the classic, dried it carefully in the sun, and then took the trouble to send it to the mountains and handed it to her husband for secret hiding. Soon after, the Qin Dynasty was corrupted by tyranny. In just over 20 years, it was overthrown by the rebels led by Liu Bang and Xiang Yu and went to extinction.
After the establishment of the Han Dynasty, the world gradually returned to peace and culture ushered in a new prosperity. After years of silence, the "Golden Lock" treasure book finally saw the light of day and resumed normal inheritance and research. Many great scholars have devoted themselves to it. They either annotated or supplemented it, integrating their knowledge and insights into this classic, making its content richer and its theory more perfect. With the efforts of these scholars, the "Golden Lock" not only integrates the Yin-Yang Five Elements and the Three Religions, but also deeply explores the mysteries of the innate and acquired Eight Diagrams, the River Map and Luoshu, and geographical feng shui, becoming a profound and mysterious knowledge.
However, as the wheel of history rolled forward, the fate of the "Golden Lock" encountered ups and downs again. In the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, and his adviser Liu Bowen was afraid of the "Golden Lock" classic. Liu Bowen was worried that the mysterious power contained in the "Golden Lock" would be used by others, thus threatening the rule of the Ming Dynasty. So he instigated Zhu Yuanzhang to launch the second catastrophe of "Golden Lock". A large number of books related to "Golden Lock" were burned, and many Confucian scholars who studied this subject were killed. In this disaster, several survivors were fearless. They hid the only remaining classics in the bamboo on the roof and successfully avoided the search of the Ming Dynasty. Afterwards, they fled to the mountains and lived in anonymity. In order to protect this classic, they added the word "Yuguan" to the title of "Golden Lock" and vowed never to let it come out again.
When Liu Bowen saw that the "Golden Lock and Jade Pass" was doomed, he had evil thoughts and fabricated fake books to circulate in the world. The content of these fake books distorted the true essence of "Golden Lock and Jade Pass". The key is to kill the dragon and break the phoenix, trying to suppress the talents and talents in the world so that the rule of the Ming Dynasty is not threatened. From then on, fake books were everywhere until the end of the Qing Dynasty. The real "Golden Lock and Jade Gate" could only be passed down secretly by a few survivors among the people. They were very cautious and did not dare to make this precious knowledge public, fearing that it would bring disaster upon them again. But they always had hope in their hearts, expecting that one day, the "Golden Lock and Jade Gate" would see the light of day again, unveil the mystery of the world and guide people towards harmony and prosperity.