This is the father’s business.

When he was young, he was probably ten years old. One day, I went to a private school for fun and ran up the mountain. I didn’t think of going home until the evening.

Halfway down the mountain, he began to circle. Return to the original place no matter how you go. He thought it was a ghost hitting the wall and was terribly afraid. His old man was so tired from crying, his eyes were red and he planned to take a break. At this interval, he noticed that there were double clear eyes staring at him in the distance.

People will calm down when they reach the stage of extreme fear. It was these eyes that reminded him of the Yu Bu taught by his teacher recently. The old man stood up forcibly, not daring to look behind, three steps and nine tracks. Actually returned to the village. When he arrived in the village, he dared to look back: a fox walked up the mountain lonely.
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The old man still believes that this is not a ghost hitting the wall, but a fox. So Yubu is working. I think the mechanism of ghosts hitting the wall is just because of the difference in the length of the legs of people, and Yubu’s walking method can get rid of this influence.

Knowledge link: Yu step: Legend has it that Dayu saw the big bird curse in the South China Sea and learned this step. It was also said that Yu had a strange walking posture because of the wind chill on his legs. People handed down to commemorate him.

According to the old man, Yu Bu is used in many Taoist spells. It can be said that a scholar can’t take a step, just like a musician doesn’t know sheet music. Yubu itself is very useful, but generally it also needs to be combined with various other things, such as gestures, spells, etc., which will play different roles.