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What does the green triangle spell stand for?

Amulet: it is a symbol that can exorcise evil spirits and avoid disasters. Its formation has many forms, such as three-dimensional phenomena made of various materials, such as clay sculptures, woodcut Buddha statues and statues, various symbols and characters painted on paper, and plants, trees, flowers and animals popularized by people due to some accidental mysterious events. In short, there are many kinds and forms of amulets, but they have one thing in common, that is, as an information sign, warning evil spirits not to hurt the wearer of amulets. So anything with this function has the nature of an amulet. When people use it as an amulet to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters, it becomes an amulet. Amulets are closely related to some folk customs and taboos. Through amulets, we can learn about folk customs and taboos, and the knowledge of folk customs and taboos can help us understand amulets more clearly.

If we look at the gossip in the amulet from the outside to the inside, the west is lost, the east exchanges, the northeast shocks and the southwest takes root. The other four pictures are the same from the inside. Therefore, the order of the eight diagrams in the amulet is different from the famous order of heaven and earth, and relatively speaking, it is slightly close to the so-called eight diagrams of King Wen. The main difference from Wang Wen's positioning of eight diagrams lies in Kun Gua, Kun Gua and Zhen Gua. In the amulet, Kun Gua is placed in the east, which seems to be related to the collocation of the five elements in the picture, because six hexagrams symbolize wind and wood, while trees are painted in the east in the amulet. In addition, the arrangement of the eight diagrams in the amulet is characterized by two corresponding images, namely, separation and column, training and right, shock and root, and dry and Kun. From this point of view, the arrangement order of gossip in amulets has its own meaning, not random arrangement.

The amulet is painted with volcanoes, trees, knives and waterlines in four directions, symbolizing fire, wood, gold and water respectively, with earth in the middle. The orientation of the five elements is consistent with the traditional orientation of the five elements in China. The theory of five elements was first seen (there are different opinions about the author and time of the book), and it is considered as one of the cores of China traditional culture. The five elements theory also has a great influence on Tibetan culture, especially in traditional Tibetan calendar, medicine, divination and so on.