Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What are the characteristics of Taoism's ascension to heaven, immortalization, immortalization, divination and auspiciousness?

What are the characteristics of Taoism's ascension to heaven, immortalization, immortalization, divination and auspiciousness?

"Ascension Map" mainly shows the tomb owner riding fairy birds such as dragons, tigers, cranes and deer, or riding chariots such as deer and flies, or walking towards Tianmen, a symbol of fairyland, under the guidance of the beast such as the face bird and the protection of the beast such as the dragon and tiger. This kind of picture can be found in the murals of Buqianqiu Tomb in Luoyang, Henan Province and the stone reliefs of Eastern Han Dynasty in Wushi Temple in Jiaxiang, Shandong Province. The celestial map of Xianfu takes the Queen Mother of the West as the protagonist. People in the Han Dynasty believed that she was in charge of the elixir of life and the magical power to make people live forever. With her, it is often the toad and the jade rabbit in the middle of the month, which is the spirit of the elixir of life. In addition, there are fairyland symbols such as Ganoderma lucidum, Sanzuwu, Nine-tailed Fox, Tianmen (Que), Dashi, Phoenix Bird, Sun and Moon God, Immortal, Barn, Aoshan Mountain, Fusang Tree, Moire Pattern, Mountain Pattern, Persimmon Pattern, Lotus, Juba, Bai Dilong and Li Li. Xianyou map is a fairy driving a dragon and a tiger to travel freely in space; Divination pictures and auspicious pictures are mainly auspicious pictures of feathered people, phoenix birds, dragons, tigers, dragons, deer, cranes, three-footed, nine-tailed foxes, jade rabbits, toads, turtles, rabbits, hibiscus flowers, day lilies, cauldrons, exorcism pictures, fairy eating pictures, astronomical pictures, etc.