Liàn Jīng Huà Qì (煉精化氣) is the first transmutation of Neidan: refining reproductive essence (jing) into vital breath (qi) within the lower dantian (elixir field). The practitioner uses regulated breathing, visualization, and stillness to seal the 'leaking gates' and redirect jing upward through the Microcosmic Orbit (xiǎo zhōu tiān). The Cantong Qi — the oldest systematic Neidan text — describes this stage through the metaphor of fire beneath the cauldron (dǐng), where raw material is slowly cooked into a subtler substance. This first refinement is the most physically demanding of the four Neidan stages, and failure here is the most common reason practitioners never advance.
Cross-Tradition Resonances
Alchemy0.58
Citrinitas (Yellowing)
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Christian Mysticism0.41
Ladder of Divine Ascent — Step by Step to God
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Sulfur (🜍 Soul)
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I-Ching0.37
Gǔ (蠱) — Work on the Decayed
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Solve et Coagula
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Ancient Egyptian0.34
Hieroglyph → Demotic Evolution
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Western Astrology0.33
Sagittarius (♐) — Mutable Fire, The Seeker
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I-Ching0.33
Qián (乾) — The Creative
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