Taoist talisman is a tool used by Taoism to summon and accuse ghosts and gods, as well as to suppress evil spirits.
Usually, cinnabar is used to write on paper soaked in ginger juice until it turns yellow.
Taoist talismans are widely used. Used for people to treat diseases: or writing pills and talismans on paper, burning them and dissolving them in water for patients to drink; Or seal the talisman and let the patient wear it. Used for exorcising ghosts and warding off evil spirits: worn on the body or attached to the bedroom door. Used for disaster relief and disaster prevention: either throwing talismans into river embankments to prevent water disasters, or summoning generals with talismans to relieve droughts, etc. As for Taoist priests conducting fasting and ritual ceremonies, they cannot do without talismans or writing talismans on official seals and tables to report to the gods; Or use talismans to summon generals and invite gods to kill ghosts; Or use talismans to guide the underworld and refine the souls of the dead. Various talismans are posted and hung inside and outside the entire altar.
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