What exactly is the book Lu Ban written about? Why are people afraid of learning?

Luban, surnamed Gong Bo, is a famous class. At that time, Lu was a native of Lu, and later generations called him Lu Ban. Born in the third year of AD (507 BC), there is a strange phenomenon. There are groups of white cranes, and the room is filled with strange fragrance. After the moon, people are curious.

I have been eager to learn since I was a child, but I can learn from myself. When crossing the line, he angered the princes and arrogated the title of king, completely ignoring others. He said that many vassal States could not succeed, and then he retreated to Xiaohe Mountain, south of Mount Tai.

Lu Ban Shu is a wonderful book about ancient civil architecture in China. Some people say that it is a cultural work that originated in Wuxi, Chongqing. The author of this book is Lu Ban, the originator of The Carpenter's Trip.

There is also a strange name in "Lu Ban Shu", which is called "Missing a Door". The contents recorded in Lu Ban's book are very strange. It was superstitious in ancient times, especially the first sentence of the book. People who study this book should stop learning, which is one of the reasons why many people are afraid of learning. It is said that it is impossible to read all the first and second volumes of Lu Ban Shu, otherwise the readers will be blind.

People have said, "People who read Lu Ban's books are either dead or disabled, or their wives and children are separated and their families are ruined." Legend has it that a wealthy businessman in Liang Wudi asked a carpenter to build a boat. Because of his "slightly thin supply", he suspected that the carpenter would have other intentions. So when he was watching the carpenter's work, he sneaked to the stern at night to eavesdrop, and happened to see the carpenter knocking on the boat with a spell in his mouth. Later, it turned out that the spell was fulfilled. So in ancient times, ordinary people didn't dare to offend people looking for carpenters.

Moreover, ancient craftsmen were vulnerable without protective measures. Those absurd rumors, even the craftsmen themselves think that they are really disabled because of Uncle Lu Ban.

Luban was deified not only because he was a great craftsman, but also because of his great wisdom. The divinity embodied in Lu Ban Shu satisfies people's desire for life to a certain extent.

The first volume is Taoism, and the second volume is Dafa and medical incantation. However, except for medical spells, there is no clear cultivation method for other spells, only spells and symbols, which are very mysterious, and what Lu Ban made is also very strange.

Nine times out of ten, when people are alive, they want a mysterious power with super powers to seek the liberation of life and the realization of secular wishes. It happens that "continuing one's life", "fixing one's roots", "storing water" and "invisibility" are all tests of human will, and people can also get some spiritual satisfaction from them.

However, the Book of Lu Ban was later called an evil book by many dynasties. After all, some of the secrets recorded here are too mysterious, so the rulers of past dynasties are even more afraid of this book and list it as a banned book.

The block-printed edition in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty is the earliest extant edition of Lu Ban Shu collected by the National Library, also known as Chongzhen edition. In view of the small number of "Wanli Edition" and "Chongzhen Edition", there were pirated copies on the market at that time, also known as "manuscripts".

Is "Lu Ban Shu" a Millennium lie? What's the problem?

Does the second volume of Lu Ban Shu exist or not? Is it really that amazing? In fact, there is a very simple question: Since The Book of Lu Ban has become a banned book, who has really seen the real Book of Lu Ban for thousands of years? Where did the second volume of Lu Ban Shu come from? Since no one has seen or tried the second volume of The True Book of Lu Ban, strange stories and legends are just rumors that people spread false information.