How to break the aversion to victory?

It is said that ancient craftsmen often learned some harmful methods. If the master's words and actions offend the craftsman, the craftsman will tamper with beams, walls and other hidden places. If the master is recruited, he will lose money or die. It is precisely because of these legends that in ancient times, when people built houses, they often treated the craftsmen with courtesy and did not dare to default on their wages, so as not to be blinded by the weariness of the craftsmen.

In the above two books, there are records of cracking methods that hate victory. The three words on the lower right of the picture are called Xuanqi Pavilion? The magic books related to the aversion to victory in these answers all come from here. If you want to know more, you can go there and have a look.

A family's ancestors left a public old house, and all family members can live there if they have no place to live temporarily. However, families living in houses will become poor and move out in a few years, and it has always been very useful. Later, due to disrepair, the house of the old house collapsed. People found a wood carving between the beams, engraved with two horses pulling the car towards the eaves of the old house, driven by the rider's whip. Well-informed people immediately understood that this was the time to build a house, and the craftsman secretly added a winning skill to the house. The implication of the carriage running outside the house in woodcarving is to transport the wealth inside the house. No wonder the family living in the old house soon declined.

So how can we prevent craftsmen from stealing victory and getting tired of war? According to the folk saying, when the house is built, a wooden frame can be placed at the door, and a carpenter's axe can be placed under the wooden frame so that all craftsmen can cross it, thus preventing craftsmen from stealing victory. As for whether it has any effect, it is unclear.

It is said that there is a man who hates winning in the next village. What is the art of victory? This is a kind of witchcraft of ancient alchemists. The older generation said that people who have learned this technology will damage their virtue, longevity and family members.

That man is the aunt of one of my primary school classmates (I call him a warlock! ) The warlock has never been married in his life, let alone have children.

One day several people in the same village claimed that he didn't hate winning at all, and they were all playing tricks. Stimulated by the villagers, the warlock became competitive, so he drew a gesture to close one of the villagers' eyes. He muttered, drew a sign in front of the man, then opened his eyes and asked, "What do you see?"

The man opened his eyes and said, "There are many little people jumping around under the table."

Since then, there have been rumors in the village that warlocks raise imps. Some people even say that the warlock raises ghosts to prolong life, and the warlock has vast magical powers and powerful magic.

As for the truth, I also heard it from my parents. It is not known whether it is true or not, and it is also a kind of enjoyment to say it.