Tools/raw materials:
Paper, pen, paint.
1, first draw a small ball and pass the rope through the upper and lower ends of the ball.
2. Next, draw a lucky cloud outside, and then draw a round amulet.
3. Draw a rectangle in the middle of the amulet, and then draw a ball and tassel hanging on it.
4. Paint the rope, outer edge and tassel orange, the ball brown and the surface of Ping An Fu yellow.
5. Finally, write the words "in and out of peace" on Ping An Fu, and draw a simple Ping An Fu.
An amulet is a spell, that is, an amulet. It is said that it can be used in ancient times to make soldiers invulnerable and seek safety and physical protection. Amulets are usually used as symbols of love and blessing for relatives and friends.
It belongs to a spell. The so-called amulet here is called "#" in Tibetan, which means "wheel guard". The Tibetan-Chinese Dictionary explains: "Tantric Buddhism forms a protective circle, and drugs, spells and hallucinations can be used to prevent disasters." The guard wheel here is a mysterious pattern composed of "spells"-a real "symbol". This is also the most common amulet. The composition and symbolic meaning of its patterns are quite complicated, which embodies the blending of Buddhist tantric culture and Central Plains Zhouyi culture and has a strong mysterious cultural color.