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Overview of Talismans

  Talisman is a combination of talisman and talisman. According to Taoism, talismans are naturally formed by the clouds in the sky, copied by the immortals and passed down to the world, so they have the magical functions of summoning impeachment of ghosts and gods, calming the five directions, subduing demons and subduing devils, curing diseases and eliminating disasters, etc. Talismans are also known as legal talismans. The talisman, also known as the magic talisman, usually lists the name of the deity, and the corresponding talisman, and some also painted with the image of the deity. Taoist priests have the corresponding talisman, so that they can summon officials and soldiers to protect their bodies, or to use them to carry out the Taoist teachings. At the same time, it is also a kind of constraint on the recipient of the talisman.

  In the long evolution of talismans, many systems of talismans were formed, such as Zhengyi, Lingbao, Shangqing, etc. They were usually taught together with various talismans. They are usually taught together with various talismans, which are called talismansor ordained talismans, and are used as credentials for entering the Tao and as a sign of the Taoist hierarchy.

  符箓是符和箓的合称。道教认为,符是天上云气自然结成,由神仙摹写,传于世间,故有召劾鬼神、安镇五方、降妖镇魔、治病除灾等神奇功能。箓又称法箓,通常列有神吏名号,及相应的符,有的还绘上神像。道士拥有相应的法箓,方能召唤神吏兵将护卫身形,或役使以施行道法。同时,它对受箓者也是一种约束。

  箓在长期的演变中,形成了正一、灵宝、上清等诸多法箓体系。它们通常与各种符一起传授,称为授符箓或授箓,以作入道凭信和道阶标志。