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What wenwan can be worn to ward off evil luck? What wenwan can be worn to ward off evil luck?

1, peach wood. Peach wood is also called dragon wood and ghost wood. The latter name is easy to understand, wood that ghosts fear. When we mention peach wood, we think of Taoist priests, who use peach swords to drive away evil spirits. In myths and legends, Kuafu threw out Shenmu before dying of thirst every day, and it turned into a peach forest after landing, so the peach wood was called fairy wood by the ancients.

2, cinnabar. In China's unique and mysterious geomantic culture, cinnabar is a kind of pure yang to ward off evil spirits, with a strong magnetic field of yang, and its color is bright red, which is more flaming than fire. Taoist paintings should use cinnabar. In ancient times, Confucianism would point a cinnabar spot on the eyebrows of children, the cinnabar spot on the eyebrows of Buddha and Bodhisattva.

3. King Kong Bodhi. King Kong has the meaning of being invincible and destroying all evil. The dharma protector of Buddhism is called King Kong dharma protector, and the dharma body of Buddha is likened to King Kong's indestructible body. King Kong Bodhi is one of the three traditional bodhis in China. According to legend, it is the embodiment of Shiva's tears.