Brief introduction of war-weariness
Tired of winning, also known as Yan Zhen, is a superstitious custom of Han people in the old society to avoid evil spirits and pray for blessings. It means to hate others by cursing, which is a long-standing witchcraft. No matter in the imperial court or among the people, some people use it to harm people. It is said that ancient craftsmen were good at "war-weariness", and the Lu Ban Jing compiled in the Ming Dynasty was regarded as a classic by people in the construction industry at that time, because the book recorded the information of "war-weariness" in detail. It is said that due to the low status of ancient craftsmen, many unscrupulous employers would bully them and deduct their wages. When they feel deeply dissatisfied, they will retaliate with "hate victory" during the construction period and bury something called "town things" in the house. When an employer joins the company, the fortune of the whole family will get worse, ranging from fidgeting at home to being injured or looking for trouble with officials; In the worst case, suffering from malignant diseases, disasters, premature death of children, and even in the worst case, family destruction and death are all very vicious curses.