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$599.00 Original price was: $599.00.$399.00Current price is: $399.00.
Statue Height: 30cm
Mazu, also known as Tianhou Shengmu (Empress of Heaven), holds a significant position in Taoism.
In the pantheon of Taoist deities, Mazu is regarded as a powerful goddess who protects sailors, fishermen, and those who make their living on the sea. She is seen as a benevolent and compassionate figure, always ready to come to the aid of those in distress.
Mazu is often associated with the element of water, which is considered a powerful force in Taoism. Water represents flexibility, adaptability, and the ability to flow with the natural rhythm of life. Mazu’s connection with water symbolizes her power to calm the storms and bring safety and prosperity to those who venture out on the seas.
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$599.00 Original price was: $599.00.$399.00Current price is: $399.00.
Statue Height: 30cm
Worship of Sun Simiao for Praying for Good Health and Elimination of All Diseases
Sun Simiao, known as the King of Medicine, is highly respected and worshipped by many people. Offering worship to Sun Simiao with the hope of attaining good health and the dissolution of all diseases
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$599.00 Original price was: $599.00.$399.00Current price is: $399.00.
Statue Height: 30cm
The Wenchang Emperor is a highly respected deity in Taoism and is regarded as the patron saint of scholars, learning, and official careers.
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$599.00 Original price was: $599.00.$399.00Current price is: $399.00.
Statue Height: 30cm
The significance of the God of Wealth goes beyond mere superstition. It represents the human aspiration for a better life and the pursuit of material well-being. It also reflects the value that Chinese culture places on hard work, business acumen, and wise management of resources.
In modern times, while the worship of the God of Wealth may have taken on different forms, its essence remains. People still hope for good fortune and success in their careers and businesses. The image of the God of Wealth is often seen in decorations, paintings, and even in commercial settings as a symbol of prosperity.
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$599.00 Original price was: $599.00.$399.00Current price is: $399.00.
Statue Height: 30cm
Yuelao, also known as the Old Man under the Moon, is a beloved figure in Chinese mythology and folklore. He is the god responsible for matchmaking and is often associated with love and marriage.
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$69.00 Original price was: $69.00.$39.00Current price is: $39.00.
The origin of Taoist talismans can be traced back to ancient times. They have evolved over thousands of years, absorbing the wisdom and spiritual essence of different eras. In ancient China, people regarded talismans as a powerful tool to communicate with the divine and seek protection and blessings.
There are many types of Taoist talismans. Some are used for exorcising evil spirits, some for healing diseases, and some for bringing good fortune and prosperity. For example, the exorcism talisman is designed to drive away malicious spirits and negative energies. The healing talisman is believed to have the ability to restore health and vitality.
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$69.00 Original price was: $69.00.$36.00Current price is: $36.00.
These notes are typically burned during certain traditional ceremonies or festivals dedicated to commemorating the ancestors. The act of burning the Hell Bank Notes is believed to send the money to the afterlife realm where the ancestors or the deceased can receive and use it. It is a way for the living to show respect and care for their departed loved ones, hoping that they will have enough resources in the afterlife. For example, during the Qingming Festival in China, which is a time for tomb sweeping and paying respects to the ancestors, many people will burn these notes along with other offerings such as incense and paper replicas of daily necessities near the graves or at the ancestral altars.
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$99.00 Original price was: $99.00.$49.00Current price is: $49.00.
According to traditional Chinese medicine theory, a person has “four roots”: the ear root, nose root, breast root, and foot root. Among them, the foot root is the foundation of the four roots. As the saying goes, “When a person ages, the feet decline first; when a tree withers, the roots exhaust first.” Among the…
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$99.00 Original price was: $99.00.$49.00Current price is: $49.00.
Wenchang Treasure Bag,endowed with the mysterious power of the China,Wishing you success in your studies
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$69.00 Original price was: $69.00.$39.00Current price is: $39.00.
instructions:
1. Use an oily black pen to fill in your name on the card (one for each person)
2. Choose a time in the morning and stick the card on the wall of your home (preferably the wall facing the front door), with a height above the ground that is similar to your height
3. Sincerely pray for blessings
Attention: The wall should not face the toilet or kitchen. The surrounding area should be clean and tidy, and not cluttered
If not needed, please burn it and do not throw it away directly as garbage