What does Qing Ling Wei mean?

Wei Qing let writing mean:

Wei Qing Mausoleum-The front is the seal of Wei Qing Secret Mausoleum, with simple and smooth lines and vivid charm. It shows that Yin and Yang are combined into Raytheon, and Yin and Yang Tai Chi is applied between heaven and earth, which means that Wei Qing's spirit can understand things rationally, protect the body in the middle, control ghosts and gods in the lower, and gallop inside and outside the three realms.

On the back, there is the eight-character secret symbol seal of Wei Qing, which symbolizes the communication truth and understanding spirit, and the environment of Taoism is long and clear, expressing the boundless artistic conception of the ancestors of Wei Qing in past dynasties, such as flowing water, natural Taoism, free and easy detachment, and realistic emperors.

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Token is one of the important Taoist instruments. Token is commonly used in Taoist ceremonies or sacrificial activities, and its application is the need of Taoist ancestors to carry out religious ceremonies.

Taoist priests, when implementing Buddhism, represent gods or celestial masters, issue orders, serve Raytheon, guard Taoist altars, summon gods to send envoys, or come to altars, or escort dead souls, or exorcise evil spirits.

Laojunling

The relief in front is too big for the old man. He has a banana fan in his hand, a purple and gold crown, a long beard with three circles and a kind smile. He sat on the green cow, and the cow stepped on the cloud. This means traveling around the world. There are three star maps engraved on the top of the back, and the bottom is the secret of Emperor Wei Zi, which is composed of the words "rain, gradual, ear", pronounced as "spirit" and * * * 28 paintings, symbolizing 28 stars. At the bottom is the word "five thunder orders".

The inscription "Dare to defy, cut fractal inch by inch" is engraved on both sides, the word "Tian" is engraved on the top of the token and the word "Lian" is engraved on the bottom of the token.

Shi Tian order

Zhang Daoling, the ancestor of the facade, has long eyebrows and leopard eyes, a towering forehead, a long beard and a long horn, a purple and gold crown on his head, and his hands arched across the tiger's back.

There are five poisons on the head: centipede, scorpion, poisonous snake, centipede, toad and gecko, which means to ward off evil spirits and town house. Wang Lingguan is embossed on the back, wearing a purple and gold crown, glaring, red forehead and beard, holding a golden whip in his left hand, holding Lingguan's tactic in his right hand, wearing golden armor and stepping on a steam turbine, which is majestic and fierce.