Printing Fabric Temple Amulet / Talismanic script / Fulu
Printing Fabric Temple Amulet / Talismanic script / Fulu

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Printing Fabric Temple Amulet / Talismanic script / Fulu



Temple amulets (talismans), runes and fortune are important symbols in traditional Asian culture, especially in China, Japan, Korea and other places, which are deeply influenced by the beliefs and cultural customs of believers. Each symbol and object has its own unique history, symbolic meaning and usage, representing the prayer for peace, health, wealth and good luck.

1. Temple amulets (talismans)
Temple amulets refer to items made, consecrated and given to believers by monks, Taoists or religious people in Buddhist and Taoist temples. Common amulets include small bags, paper amulets, pendants, etc. These amulets are believed to bring protection, exorcise evil spirits and keep safe for the wearer.

Production and use: Amulets are usually made of materials that have been blessed by religious rituals, such as scriptures, spells, natural objects, etc. Believers will put amulets in their carry-on bags, in their cars, at home, or wear them on their bodies for protection.
Symbolic meaning: Amulets represent the belief and prayer for gods, ancestors or the power of heaven and earth, and are often used to pray for protection in health, smoothness, safety and other aspects.
2. Runes
Runes mainly refer to spells or patterns in Taoist culture, which are usually used to exorcise evil spirits, protect or pray for blessings. The history of runes can be traced back to ancient China, especially in the Taoist practice system, where talismans are an important part. Talismans are usually written by people with religious authority, depicted with special words or symbols, and often have a strong religious and mysterious color.

Writing method: Runes are usually written on yellow paper and cinnabar. Common talismans include disease-eliminating talismans, peace talismans, and wealth-attracting talismans. Taoist priests or sorcerers who write talismans often have specific rituals, such as chanting spells and holding seals, to enhance the effectiveness of talismans.
Function: Talismans are usually used to pray for disaster relief, disease relief, and home safety, and are also used in various religious ceremonies and occasions for exorcising ghosts and evil spirits.
3. Fortune and Luck
Fortune and luck are auspicious concepts in traditional Chinese culture. "Fu" represents blessing and good luck, while "Lu" represents wealth and status. In traditional Chinese customs, fortune and luck are often expressed in the form of words, patterns or objects. Especially on festive occasions such as the New Year and weddings, people often send gifts or decorations related to "fortune and luck" to pray for good luck, wealth and peace.

Symbolic meaning: Fortune and luck combine the Chinese people's expectations for a better life, symbolizing family harmony, successful career and good fortune. In daily life, fortune and luck patterns often appear in door lintels, windows, home decorations, red envelopes and other places.
Representative objects: Sometimes fortune and luck are expressed through specific objects, such as the three stars of "Fu, Lu and Shou", which symbolize blessing, salary and longevity respectively. In addition, bats (symbolizing blessing) and deer (symbolizing salary) often appear together to convey the good wishes of "both fortune and luck".
Conclusion
Temple amulets, runes and fortune and luck reflect the awe and belief in sacred power in traditional East Asian culture. They are not only part of religious beliefs, but also deeply rooted in folk culture and social life, carrying people's deep expectations for peace, happiness and a better life. These symbols, amulets and traditions are still widely used and cherished in many places, becoming an important way for people to pray and seek protection.

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