However, with his growing fame, more and more people invited him, and he was as busy as a bee. So what should we do?
So, he thought of a way, found some broken stones on Mount Tai, carved his name on the stones, and then gave them to those who came to him.
Tell the people that as long as this stone is put on the roof, those monsters will be afraid to look for it again. Therefore, people take gravels home and stand on their roofs.
Although this is only a legend, but slowly, everyone used it.
Moreover, everyone has always admired Mount Tai, the head of the Five Mountains, and has an inexplicable awe of Mount Tai. Ancient emperors also liked to come to Mount Tai to worship their ancestors.
Later, whenever the villagers built a new house, they would set up a stone in the corner of the room and write the words "Taishan Shi Gandang". In order to ward off evil spirits, I hope those monsters dare not attack when they see these words.
The reason why we stand in different directions is that some are more conspicuous, and some are for the sake of geomantic omen.
In addition to carving these words, some villagers will also set up some lions to strengthen their role together, not for beauty or decoration.
Of course, this statement is superstitious, and now many villages have abandoned these traditions. However, the older generation still believes in this. They feel that they would rather believe in it than believe in it, and the gods are inviolable and blasphemous.