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The Implication and Symbol of Liudaomu

Liudaomu symbolizes peace, hopes that the wearer can have a safe and smooth life, and also symbolizes self-confidence. Wearing it often can enhance his aura, symbolize wealth and achievements at work, and also absorb wealth for the wearer and bring a lot of good luck.

Hexagon wood grows slowly and its wood is tough. It used to be used as fork teeth and rake teeth, but now it is increasingly used to make various handicrafts. For example, Akebia hexagonal has become a well-known product in the northeast forest region of China.

Hexagonal wood is also often used to make beads and bracelets. Its natural six wooden edges are considered to represent the six wisdom swords of Manjusri Bodhisattva, which can cut off human troubles, or symbolize the six-character motto, which can ward off evil spirits. According to legend, Liudaomu is also the dragon-falling wood used by Mu, which is a magic weapon to ward off evil spirits, so it is also called "dragon-falling wood" by Buddhists.

The origin of Liudaomu:

Because the six Taoists in Wutai Mountain have been blessed by Master Zong Kaba, the founder of the tantric Gelug Sect, the six white lines represent the six wisdom swords of Manjusri Bodhisattva, which can cut off the troubles of all beings. Therefore, it is an ideal rosary to recite the holy name of Manjushri and the mantra of Manjushri. It is also an ideal rosary for practicing Manjusri Bodhisattva.

There are six naturally formed veins on each bead, which symbolizes the six-character motto (that is, the six-character Daming mantra: solicitation, solicitation, solicitation), which has strong blessing power and can ward off evil spirits in the town. Mu's precious dragon-falling wood in the opera Dragon-falling is the Six Daozi.