Bibliography of China Spell Culture

foreword

order

The first chapter Dawu yuanshi county

The legend of the origin of a symbol

Heritage of two bronze patterns

Three Fates: Vision, Seal and Daofu

The formation of four symbols

The second chapter is the theory, ceremony, venue and props of painting symbols.

Basic theory of glyphs

Second, the ceremony of giving symbols.

Three-sign venue

Four auxiliary props: seal, sword and mirror.

Chapter III Materials, Techniques and Taboos of Painting Symbols

Scribbled material

Second, the techniques of painting symbols

Types of three symbols

How to use four symbols

Five-symbol taboo

Examples of six symbols

Chapter IV Astronomical Decoding of Taoism

Ask a Question

Second, the interpretation of astronomy in the North and China.

Interpretation of Three Southern China and Western Astronomy

Four Interpretations of Oriental Astronomy

The Origin and Retirement of Astronomy and Its Role in the Fifth Five-Year Plan

Sixth, eliminate disasters and protect houses, summon dragons and pray for heirs.

Seven astronomical operations and instruments.

The fifth chapter is the interpretation of political symbols

Function Analysis of Single Channel Symbol

Two symbols and dynastic politics

Textual Research on Fu Pei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Fu Peikao, the Four Kings

Textual Research on Five Emperors Fu Pei

Sixty-five essays and real essays

Chapter VI Textual Research on Daofa Fuan

Spells in early Taoism

El Liu Ding Liu Jiafu

Three-god walking symbol

Si du shui fu

Pentagonal stone becomes a symbol of gold.

Six love symbols

The symbol of seven tigers

Eight-variable snake symbol

Fulei ninth five-year plan

Ten miscellaneous symbols

Chapter VII Supernatural Invisible Symbols

A magical invisible symbol

Second, the origin of invisible symbols

The escape method of Baihezi, the ancestor of Sanxiang.

Four-holding grass stealth refuge method

Five-boiled black beans Tibetan method

The Invisible Mystery of Liudao Leigong Seal

Seven Zangs and Eight Techniques

Chapter VIII talisman to ward off evil spirits

An amulet

Second, the exorcism spell

Four disaster symbols

Chapter 9 cure the disease and stay at home

Broad-spectrum therapeutic symbol

2. Special treatment symbols

San Jia an Zhai fu

Chapter 10 The Origin of Spells

Definition of spell

Two wishes-the earliest curse

The appearance of the three curses

Four "Zhou Li" and ancient wishing system.

5. The earliest existing physical curse words.

Six Curses of Chu Wen: Specimens of Curses in Pre-Qin Period

Chapter II Methods, Tools and Places of XI Spelling

One of the incantations of offering sacrifices to heaven-Xiao.

The second method of offering sacrifices to the gods and the second magic tool-Nogo

The third method and spell of worshipping the gods-calling the names of the gods

Four principles of restraint: call them by their first names and hate them to the marrow.

Five restraint principles: yin and yang and five elements

Six spells and six devices

Seven examples of curse carriers

Eight places to cast spells

Chapter XII Production Activities

The curse of agriculture

Two blessings to the land god and the valley god.

Blessing curse of three major floods, droughts and insect disasters

Chapter 13 Spells in Life

The curse of one-year-old sacrifice

Second, the spell of building a house.

Three marriage spells

Four prayer spells

Five funeral spells

Spells in musicals and operas

The curse of chasing ghosts and giving money during the Spring Festival in July.

Swear to heaven

Chapter 14 Cure spells

The origin, development and evaluation of an ancient healing spell

2. General curse spells

Three unique skills in treating diseases

The curse of class four

Wuzhuyuke

Six surprises and calls

Chapter 15 Witchcraft spells

A sacred spell

Second, the hidden spell.

Three white witchcraft spells

Four black witchcraft spells

Five poisons and spells

Six liberation and anti-curse

Chapter 16 Comments on Spells

Primitive thinking in incantations

Two Spells —— A Social and Historical Phenomenon

Three despotic regimes-hotbeds of spells

The characteristics of four China ofuda

The historical and cultural value of the five spells

postscript