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Above Kunlun's mist-shrouded peaks, Daoism engineers a spirituality rooted in Qi cosmology. Unlike Tibetan deity pacts, Daoist ritual objects materialize"Dao following Nature"— condensing cosmic patterns into wearable talismans that transform the wearer into a living Feng Shui compass.

Mountain Spirit Exorcism Coin

Originating from the late Yuan to early Ming Dynasty, Mountain Spirit Exocrcism Coin is a Taoist "Charm Coin" (non-circulating currency), initially used by priests to ward off evil and later became a popular talisman among civilians. The name "Shan Gui" (Mountain Spirit) is a misinterpretation of "Sha Gui" (Kill Ghosts), inspired by the mountain deity inChu Ci, symbolizing justice and guardianship.

Marshal Tianpeng's Cosmic Ruler

A sacred Taoist tool since the Tang-Song Dynasty, Marshal Tianpeng's Cosmic Ruler embodies the divine power of Marshal Tian Peng, chief guardian of the North Star and commander of 360,000 celestial soldiers. Carved from peach wood or lightning-struck jujube wood, its six faces are inscribed with constellations and invocations, symbolizing cosmic authority to "split mountains and dry seas"

Daoist Talismanic Sigils

Created by Taoist patriarch Zhang Daoling in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Daoist Talismanic Sigils combines ancient shamanic symbols with Taoist cosmology (based onThe Yellow Emperor’s Yin ScriptureandI Ching). Initially used for exorcism and healing, it now covers blessings, wealth attraction, and harmony. Its strokes encode cosmic laws like Yin-Yang and the Eight Trigrams, with cinnabar ink amplifying spiritual power.

Five Emperor Coins

Forged during the Qing Dynasty's golden age (1644-1820), these coins embody the cosmic triad: Heaven (round shape), Earth (square hole), and Humanity (imperial reign titles). The five emperors—Shunzhi (Water), Kangxi (Wood), Yongzheng (Earth), Qianlong (Metal), Jiaqing (Fire)—form a complete Five Elements cycle, making it a supreme Taoist talisman.

Qian Kun Energetic Orb

As a sacred Taoist tool since pre-Qin era, Qian Kun Energetic Orb embodies the unity of heaven (Qian) and earth (Kun). Its interlocked rings symbolize the Taoist principle of "Yin-Yang cycles" fromI Ching, later adopted by martial artists for both defense and hunting tigers. Regarded by masters like Zhang Zhishun as essential for meditation, its rotation echoesTao Te Ching's "mysterious gateway"