What is the Taoist symbol?

In the long culture of Taoist symbols, the symbol map is mainly a holographic graphic tool used by ancient sages for internal repair and external use. Later, after a series of reasons and cultural changes, Fu gradually became a common figure and character used by Taoist doctors to cure diseases and exorcise evil spirits, or called Fu Shu, Fu Shu, Fu Tu and Fu, with different names, actually referring to a finger. Among them, Taoist incantations are classics left over from thousands of years of cultural changes.

"Fu" comes from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and its original meaning is Jeff. This is something to be trusted. When you go through the customs, you use the symbol as a voucher, which is equivalent to today's pass. Festivals can be divided into two categories: one is the special access symbol for officials' families, which records the user's age, suite, gender and characteristics for easy identification; The other is a common symbol used by ordinary people. This symbol does not specify a specific name, but only writes a code, which is a temporary certificate issued by relevant institutions for travelers to use.

It is extended from the meaning of Fu Xin to Fu Ming, Fu Ying and Fu Rui. Fu is a mission entrusted by God, which often appears in the form of Zuo Fu and auspicious, such as Fu Fu by Wang Mang, Sacred Vessels on the River Map and Futong Bo Tu. All represent the will of God, all are faithful, and all have miracles. Just like Jeff, they will be furious. Taoist books are called "fu" because they take the meaning of faith and conformity. But it has two meanings: first, it means that the warlock communicates with heaven through painting symbols, so as to conform to the will of heaven and gain extraordinary ability. The second refers to charm and test, just like contract. Taoist symbols combine the functions of previous symbols into one and become a technical method with complete functions and simple operation.

Taoist symbols originated in ancient times and flourished in Han and Tang Dynasties. During the Han and Tang Dynasties, Futu was popular as a necessary thing in the family. At that time, people, rich or poor, bought rabbits to honor their parents, to protect their diseases, to give gifts to relatives and friends and to convey peace. Therefore, during the Han and Tang Dynasties, almost every family put up a sign and everyone read Laozi, which was a strange cultural phenomenon at that time. Taoist symbols are rare among the people because of their complicated production and high requirements. Mostly used in palaces, Taoist temples and big temples. It is said that anyone who gets this symbol will be hidden and regarded as a treasure of the town house. Therefore, the Tao operator is a veritable secret in the law, and the operator is supreme.