Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Symbolic introduction

Symbolic introduction

Practice fasting and practicing rituals in the morning and evening.

The fast commandment of traveling in clouds is an orthodox commandment.

Quanzhen discipline

Guan Gong Qing Gui Fu, spell Fu, spell Fu, spell Fu.

Artistic Textual Research on Change, Happiness and Disaster

A digital ceremony was held to exorcise evil spirits, cure diseases and send plagues.

Congenital Hu's couplet with Yi Ke Lian Jing Instrument

Turn off the lights, scatter flowers, sit at the table, set up an altar, set up an altar, ring the altar, and wear wooden fish tokens.

Staff, sword, water cloud, dang.

Gao Gong, the deacon of the cymbal altar, preached fasting.

Incense ceremony and temple fair token are commonly used in Taoist ceremonies.

Tokens originated from Taoist instruments and tiger symbols used by the ancient army in China to give orders. There is a "token" in Tao Shu's "Help the Gods", and "Zhou Li" makes Zhang Ya arise. Under the upper ring of the bronze tiger symbol in the Han Dynasty, there is a five-tooth inscription, which looks like dew. Reciting the text is sitting on a tiger, and its side is engraved with a shape: like an ancient tooth, it is a tiger symbol. Proximity calls use tokens, and so does this method. "

Taoist keepsakes are mostly made of wood or metal, rectangular and massive, with figures and characters carved or cast on all six sides. There are pictures and texts of five thunder tokens in Qing Ling Bao Da Cheng in Ming Dynasty. There is a dragon blade carved on the front of the picture, and a thunderous rune cloud on the back: the right token, which was struck by lightning from jujube wood, is five inches long, two inches wide and five minutes thick. Choose an auspicious day, make it according to the formula, announce 28 names around and fill in the tips. Taoist priests often slam tokens on the altar to represent gods or celestial masters, issue orders, call for rain, summon gods to send envoys, or come to the altar, or escort the dead, or exorcise evil spirits.

The book of Taoism helps God, and the book of Qing Lingbao helps great success.