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... based on the Heavenly Stems!

The 72 Earthly Transformations are based on the Earthly Branches!

The 36 Heavenly Transformations are not just about changing forms, they include 36 Divine Powers!

They are respectively: controlling creation, reversing yin and yang, moving stars and changing constellations, reversing time, summoning rain and winds, shaking mountains and lands, Riding Clouds, turning rivers into roads, Golden Light on the Ground, stirring seas and rivers, Finge ...

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