Taoist Fu paper (or Fu Huang) refers to the yellow paper with mysterious symbols written on it used in Taoist spells and rituals. To the onlooker, they look like abstract calligraphy, but in Taoism, they are regarded as "heavenly oracles" or spiritual contracts, enabling practitioners to communicate with the divine world. It is similar to the Korean samurai book and the Japanese imperial letter. This scribe has been blessing and written under the guidance of experienced monks/monks.
Taoist Fu paper (or Fu Huang) refers to the yellow paper with mysterious symbols written on it used in Taoist spells and rituals. To the onlooker, they look like abstract calligraphy, but in Taoism, they are regarded as "heavenly oracles" or spiritual contracts, enabling practitioners to communicate with the divine world. It is similar to the Korean samurai book and the Japanese imperial letter. This scribe has been blessing and written under the guidance of experienced monks/monks.
The amulet is a Taoist charm written on an amulet, used to pray for blessings from deities, and to bless people, objects or places. It is similar to Korean warrior talismans and Japanese ofuda. This amulet has been blessed and written under the supervision of monks.





