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What does magic weapon mean?

Magic weapon refers to Buddhism's mind, discipline, wisdom and behavior, while Taoism refers to immortality. Treasure, Buddhism means the crystallization of wisdom, and Taoism means know-how. Later, it evolved into a treasure that can subdue the devil in myths and legends.

There are many magic weapons in Taoist sacrificial ceremonies.

Sanqingling 1

The upper end of Sanqing bell handle is sword-shaped like a mountain, symbolizing Sanqing. When the bell rings, ghosts get scared. When folk legalists practice, they often recite scriptures with three clear bells.

2, copy the ghost stick

Copying the ghost stick, also called playing the ghost stick and driving the ghost stick, is a magic weapon commonly used in Taoist practice. It is a shape similar to a walking stick and has become a short stick in modern times. There is a symbol seal on the surface of the sticker.

Step 3: Make flags

In Taoism in China, the spirit vessel is an important magic weapon for Taoist priests to perform sacrificial activities. Lingqi used in Taoism is generally triangular, with a yellow flag, toothed red or white edges around it, and yellow and red ribbons on it. The flag has the word "call the gods" and the word "order" in official script.

Lingqi occupies an extremely important position in Taoist culture and is usually regarded as a symbol that Taoist priests have the authorization of "God of Love for Heaven".

5, ceiling ruler

Also known as the ruler, there are spells engraved around the ruler, which are generally 28 nights, the sun and the moon, the Forbidden Purple (the name taboo of Emperor Wei Zi of China), the Forbidden Tianpeng (the name taboo of Tian Pengyuan Shuai), the Six Stars of Nandou and the Big Dipper (the ruler of Nandou and the ruler of Big Dipper). Huagai ruler is one of the instruments used to ward off evil spirits in the altar above Taoist ceremonies. It is usually used to try out altars and perform ceremonies.

6. Sword

The Taoist Collection "Lingbao Encounter" Volume 12 "Touching the altar" first installed a water sword in the southeast of the altar. Taoism is born with the earth as the spirit of heaven and earth, and everything comes and goes here. It is said that "water is the first of the five elements, except for all filth; "This sword is the power of one hundred tests, and no demon can cut it off. With the power of the sword, we can communicate with heaven and earth and establish the influence of evil. And the interpretation of Liang Xingyang's The Taoist.