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What is the meaning and symbol of peach wooden sword?

The moral and symbol of peach wooden sword is peace and longevity.

Because peach wooden swords are feng shui items to ward off evil spirits, if you send peach wooden swords, it means that you want to give each other peace and health, and hope that the other party will go in and out safely, and don't encounter unlucky things or unclean things. It also means wishing each other a longer life than Nanshan, so if someone gives a peach wooden sword, it means that they have a good relationship, because the peach wooden sword has a better meaning.

The legend of peach wood to ward off evil spirits:

According to ancient records, the peach maker, whose fruit is big and excellent, tastes sweet and beautiful, is produced in the fat country and crowned, also known as Buddha peach. Cultivated for thousands of years, it has been a tribute to the royal family for generations, and its reputation has spread far and wide at home and abroad. Shunping peach is a sacred object to ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters, which has won the favor of Taoist alchemists.

Taomu exorcism may originate from the legend of Houyi. According to ancient records, Hou Yi was killed by a peach stick and was named Zongbu God after his death. This nerve is often under a peach tree, holding a tiger, and every ghost has to check it out. The Sect God heard that if it is an evil ghost, it will be eaten by the tiger.

There is a saying that this has something to do with Kuafu. It is said that Kuafu died of hunger and thirst after chasing the sun. Before he died, he threw his staff into a piece of Denglin, that is, Taolin, in order to let the sun chasers eat sweet and delicious peaches in the future. Because Kuafu is closely related to the sun, ghosts are afraid of peach trees.