What does the Six Gods mean?

1, Six Gods, in Taoist culture, refers to the six gods who dominate the heart, lung, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder.

2. The mind is called awakening. Second, the lung spirit is called deficiency. Third, the liver god is called Tai Ming. Fourth, the kidney god is called parenting. Five, spleen god, call the soul to stop. Sixth, the bold god is called unnamed.

3. Six spirits are also related to six emotions: the heart governs happiness, the liver governs anger, the lung governs sadness, the spleen governs thinking, the kidney governs fear, and the gallbladder governs decision-making. These emotions and abilities are abnormal, and future generations will be confused and may not pay attention. So people who panic are called the Six Gods.

Because these six gods will affect people's decisions, it is easy for people to be anxious if they have lung diseases. For example, both Lu Xun and Xiao Hong have tuberculosis, and their articles exude a sad temperament.

5. Source: Heng's "Zhuanlou Fu": "All five are returned, and all six gods are restored."

6. Vernacular translation: All the internal organs have returned to their original positions.