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The term "hot" often implies a "leaked" or "newly shared" file. While the original Xingming Guizhi is undoubtedly in the public domain (being over 400 years old),

The text is typically divided into four collections (Yuan, Heng, Li, Zhen) that outline the progressive stages of internal alchemy: Wikimedia Commons 性命圭者 xingming+guizhi+pdf+hot

: As winter took hold, the scholar’s "Ming" (physical body) suffered from cold stagnation. He turned to Guizhi , a "hot" herb known to "unblock the yang" and promote circulation. In traditional scripts, Guizhi is celebrated for its ability to warm the channels and disperse cold, acting as the physical catalyst to support his meditative practices. The term "hot" often implies a "leaked" or

Refers to "Inner Nature," "Innate Disposition," or spirit/consciousness. Ming (命): In traditional scripts, Guizhi is celebrated for its

: Refers to physiology, the physical body, and vital energy ( ). Its cultivation involves preserving essence ( ) and breath. Integration