Since ancient times, the method of using talismans to drive away evil spirits is very common and effective. So, what kind of talismans are good for warding off evil spirits? Why do we use spring stickers to ward off evil and bring good fortune? When one's fortune is bad, many people will choose to wear certain items, hoping to drive away bad luck and bring themselves good fortune. So what items can ward off evil and bring good luck? Let's take a look at it at Shuimo.com.What kind of talisman is good for warding off evil spirits?Pasting red paper: The earliest source represents blood sacrifice. In the early days, people mostly used the blood of livestock or enemies to smear on important places to scare away evil spirits. Later, it gradually evolved into red paper.Methods to ward off evil spirits: Red paper is usually cut into small strips and mostly pasted on trees, mirrors, bedside tables, and manhole covers to ward off evil spirits and ensure peace. During weddings, red paper is pasted on manhole covers to ward off evil spirits. The talisman for guarding the house: It has the function of guarding the house and protecting the family's safety. It can help believers gain good luck and drive away bad luck. Taboos in use: Try to post it in a higher place to prevent children from reaching it, because the talisman needs to remain intact to be effective. If children can reach it, it is likely to be destroyed. Why do we use spring stickers to ward off evil and bring good fortune?At the turn of the old year and the new year, various new spring stickers are put on the doors to show the symbols and connotations of warding off evil and welcoming good fortune, getting rid of the old and starting anew. Common ones include door gods, peach charms, etc. The peach charms later developed into the culture of Spring Festival couplets.The Chinese nation's tradition of spring stickers can be traced back thousands of years, connecting to the ancient culture of using peach wood to ward off evil spirits. The ancients believed that peach wood could ward off evil spirits, and that "peach is the essence of the five woods and is also a fairy wood" (Kangxi Dictionary, Volume 6). During the Chinese New Year, people would hang peach wood or peach boards on their doors, or carve images of gods on them to ward off evil and bring good luck. This was called "peach charms" and they were hung on the doors to suppress evil spirits. The "Yiwen Leiju" records "peach": "Today, peach charms are made and hung on the doors to suppress evil spirits. This is a magical wood." The most representative gods on the peach charms are Shentu and Yulei (pronounced shén shū yù lǜ), two gods living on the giant peach tree on Mount Dushuo. The two brothers are righteous judges, in charge of judging the ghost world. They tie up the ghosts who harm people without reason and bring disaster to the world with reed ropes and throw them to tigers to eat. There is such a record in "Shan Hai Jing". [1] The Classic of Mountains and Seas also records that Huangdi “set up a giant peach man, painted Shentu, Yulei and a tiger on the door, and hung reed ropes to ward off evil spirits.” This shows that the practice of using peach charms to ward off evil spirits has existed since the time of Huangdi, the ancestor of the Chinese nation. County officials in the Eastern Han Dynasty followed these ancient stories and decorated peach wood gods - Tu and Yulei - on New Year's Eve. They also hung reed ropes and painted tigers on the doors to ward off evil spirits. (See "Customs and Meanings. Sacrificial Ceremony") The Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties inherited the custom of peach wood gods and developed door god paintings. On the first day of the first lunar month every household "makes a peach board to hang on the door, which is called the fairy wood, and paints two gods on the left and right sides of the door, Shentu on the left and Yulei on the right. They are commonly called door gods... and all ghosts are afraid of them." (Jingchu Sui Shi Ji) |
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