The name of "Eight Immortals" in Taoist legends?

The Eight Immortals are the Eight Immortals in China Taoism and China mythology, to convey the spirit that all mortals can attain the Tao.

Han Zhongli, hand-cranked cattail fan

Lv Dongbin, take the sword.

Zhang rode backwards on a donkey.

Han Xiangzi loves the flute.

Tie Guai Li, on crutches.

He Xiangu, holding a lotus.

Blue Cai He, tramp.

Cao Guojiu, royalty.

These eight people represent: male, female, old, young, poor, cheap, rich and expensive.

The utensils or treasures they hold are often used for folk embroidery and interior decoration. They are called "Eight Dark Immortals", which means good luck:

Park Fan (Han Zhongli)

Hulu (Tie Guai Li)

Flower Basket (Lan Cai He)

Lotus (He Xiangu)

Sword (Lv Dongbin)

Flute (Han Xiangzi)

Yugu (Zhang)

Water Conservancy Bureau (Cao Guojiu)