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&amp;quot;Mysterious Pearls&amp;quot;( 玄珠 xuanzhu ) is a term of the science of the Golden Elixir ( 金丹 jindan ). This term was originally used in philosophy and first found in the chapter &amp;quot;Heaven and Earth&amp;quot; ( 莊子 zhuangzi ) in the Book of Master Zhuang ( 黃帝 huangdi ). According to this chapter, the Yellow Emperor lost the &amp;quot;mysterious pearls&amp;quot; when traveling to the north of the Chishui River and climbing the Kunlun Mountain. Since he cherished the &amp;quot;mysterious pearls&amp;quot; very much, the Yellow Emperor had &amp;quot;Zhi&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Lizhu&amp;quot; look for them but failed. At last, he sent Wang Xiang for it, and the latter finally found them. What on earth do the &amp;quot;mysterious pearls&amp;quot; refer to? According to Sima Biao, &amp;quot;mysterious pearls&amp;quot; are the &amp;quot;Dao&amp;quot;, or the &amp;quot;truth of the Dao&amp;quot;. Then why did Wang Xiang manage to get back the &amp;quot;mysterious pearls&amp;quot;? What counts is the unconsciousness of the form. &amp;quot;Wang Xiang&amp;quot; is a metaphorical name. &amp;quot;Xiang&amp;quot; indicates the form, and &amp;quot;Wang&amp;quot; is interchangeable with &amp;quot;no&amp;quot;, so &amp;quot;Wang Xiang&amp;quot; means without form. The reason why one can be formless is that there is no form in his mind. If the mind is empty, the &amp;quot;Dao&amp;quot; manifests itself spontaneously. In the Book of Master Zhuang, the pursuit of &amp;quot;mysterious pearls&amp;quot; has an abstract meaning. In Daoism, however, it signifies a high level of the attainment of Dao and is related to specific methods of Nourishing Life ( 養生 yangsheng ).&lt;br /&gt;
Daoists attach great importance to &amp;quot;mysterious pearls&amp;quot;. There are many writings concerning &amp;quot;mysterious pearls&amp;quot; in the [[Daoist Canon]] ( 道藏 daozang ) , such as the [[Records of Mysterious Pearls]] ( 玄珠錄 xuanzhu lu ), the Rhythmic Formula of the Mysterious Pearls ( 玄珠歌 xuanzhu ge ), the Commentary on the Mind Mirror of the Mysterious Pearls ( 玄珠心鏡注 xuanzhu xinjing zhu ), and the Secret Instructions of the Mysterious Pearls of the Six Vital Breaths from the Fundamental Questions (of the Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor ( 素問六氣玄珠密語 suwen liuqi xuanzhu miyu )) . Though varied in the way of expression, these books are all concerned with the &amp;quot;mysterious pearls&amp;quot; obtained by Wang Xiang related in the book of Zhuangzi. But Daoism also gives this term a sense in terms of alchemical cultivation, so that &amp;quot;Mysterious Pearls&amp;quot; becomes a metaphorical expression of the Golden Elixir. On the one hand, it designates &amp;quot;sulphur and mercury&amp;quot; in [[Outer Alchemical]] ( 外丹 waidan ) refinement; on the other hand, it is a metaphor in [[Inner Alchemy]] ( 內丹 neidan ), which refers specifically to the fusion of the &amp;quot;Yin breath&amp;quot; in the liquid of heart (as shown by the trigram Li, which comprises two outer Yang hexagrammatic lines and one Yin inner hexagrammatic line) and the &amp;quot;Yang breath&amp;quot; in the essence of kidneys (as shown by the trigram Kan, which comprises two outer Yin hexagrammatic lines and one inner Yang hexagrammatic line).&lt;br /&gt;
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