Tai sui, also known as meat ganoderma lucidum. Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica records that Ganoderma lucidum is edible and can be used as medicine, which is regarded as the top grade of this classic. Its function is to eat it for a long time, but it doesn't get old. Tai sui is very rare and is the top grade of all kinds of medicinal materials.
It is recorded in ancient books that Tai Sui is flat, bitter and non-toxic, and has the value of invigorating spleen, moistening lung, tonifying kidney and benefiting liver. Living in soil depends on water, and it will not rot and deteriorate in water. At the same time, this myxomycete mainly depends on stolons and hyphae, which is very active and can be cut and regenerated at will.
Tai sui is the god of the old star and Jupiter. In the folklore of China, where Tai Sui runs, there is always a meat in the corresponding position, which is the embodiment of Tai Sui Star. Breaking ground here will disturb Tai Sui, so there is a saying in China that it is forbidden to break ground on Tai Sui's head.
Tai sui is the abbreviation of Tai sui God, and it is one of the gods worthy of years in Taoism. It changes every year, and the Tai Sui God who rotates in those years is called Tai Sui who is worth the year. Tai sui god has the greatest influence among all gods, and is known as the son of heaven in the middle of the year, and is in charge of the good and bad luck of the human year.
Chong Tai Sui Chong, also known as Tai Sui Chong, points out that the earthly branch in the year of birth collides with the earthly branch in the year of adoption, and it is called committing Tai Sui together with those who attach importance to Tai Sui, harm Tai Sui, punish Tai Sui and break Tai Sui. The twelve earthly branches represent 12 directions, and the two earthly branches in opposite directions have opposite yin and yang energy, that is, collision.