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Correct drawing method of imperial edict

Draw on symbolic paper.

In many costume dramas, we often see that when the mage is doing something, he is dancing and mumbling with a long sword in his left hand and a few rolls of paper in his right hand. Finally, at the critical moment of doing something, he has to shout: "It's urgent!" In an instant, lightning and thunder flashed, as if the gods were manifesting themselves.

Art comes from life. In real life, Taoist priests often say that they are in a hurry. So what does this spell and the words on it mean? The "edict" in the spell is interpreted in the dictionary as an order, decree or legislation issued by the emperor. Later, the imperial edict was written into Taoist literature, and this statement was borrowed. Different from the subject explained in the dictionary, in Taoism, the imperial edict is no longer issued by the emperor, but the Sanqing Tianzun respected by Taoism. Imperial edicts are generally composed of Fu Tou, Fu Dan and Fu Jiao.

Since ancient times, there have been many factions of incantations, and the ancestors of believers are different, so Fu Tou's code is also different. Generally, God is invited to send troops, and many books are sent out to regard the "edict" as Fu Tou. Character courage is the soul of a character, and entering character courage means asking the gods to give this character an orderly seat. According to Taoism, whether a character can be fully verified depends to a great extent on whether there is a character's courage to guard him. Of course, it is relatively confidential, so the word gallbladder is generally composed of confidential words.

A character's foot is the end of a character. Letters are written in scriptures, printed on spells and tokens, and even written into the secrets of wizards.