Six ways to write edicts

Edict: chìlìng, also written as "_order", "Edict", and "Legal Purpose". The dictionary definition refers to an order, decree or legislation issued by the emperor. When the word "imperial order" is used in Taoist documents, it draws on this meaning. However, the subject of the Taoist "edict" is no longer the civil emperor, but the revered Sanqing Tianzun. It has two meanings. One is the decree issued by the Sanqing Tianzun, which is used as a noun; the other is the talisman. Commands written in Fazhuan are used as verbs.

"Edicts" often appear in scriptures, spells, tokens and the inner secrets of the mage. Combined with the mage's ritual skills, the divine power of the deity is used to recruit the generals and suppress evil spirits. It can be called "divine power". A specific word for "hehe". However, the world should not pronounce this word casually, so as not to offend the immortal.