Details
1. This "Hundred Resolutions" calamity-dissolving charm inherits Daoist Thunder Rites secrets, hand-painted by high-ranking masters with pine-soot ink on Anhui bamboo-pulp paper.
2. Featuring the sacred ""Hundred Resolutions"" talismanic characters, it resolves disputes and repels misfortunes.
3. Hung in halls or studies, it invokes the Majesty of"Most High Lord of Thunder", dispersing evil forces—transcending ordinary artworks.
Product Description
Talisman Mystique
Calamity Dispelling - Misfortune Neutralizing - Evil Warding - Fortune Attracting
1. Paper Base:
Dark cloud-hued bamboo paper crafted via nine-soak nine-filter technique. Fiber structure embodies "Armor Protection", constructing a righteous-qi barrier.
2. Ink Inscriptions:
百(Hundred): Initial stroke flows like a command flag, summoning Thunder Legion warriors; final stroke hides white yang qi to sever evil attachments.
解Resolution): Left radical "horn" transforms into blade shape; right "knife" embeds Big Dipper seal, activating "Celestial Yang Shatters Sha"—dissolving all misfortunes.
3. Structural Design:
Top/bottom margins form "Three Realms":
Top: Heaven’s thunder authority
Base: Earthly guardianship
Central ""Hundred Resolutions"": Cosmic pillar forming "Triad Warding Channel".
Zen Philosophy & Heritage
1. Methodology derives from 《Thunder Ministry Register》 (《道藏·雷霆都司箓》) (c. 1420 Ming YEAR). Masters paint on"Month Beneficence" (月恩) and "Four Phase" (四相) days.
2. Creation ritual: Burn Dalbergia incense while chanting "Thunder shakes void, calamities dissolve" nine times.
3. Installation: Face south reciting:"Sky clear, earth tranquil, evils dare not invade;All matters prosper, home brims with harmony"
4. Annual renewal: Replace on Insects Awakening Day. Burn old scroll as a command flag; mix ash with cinnabar on roof ridge for "Suppressed Evils".
5. Taboos: Avoid polluted areas; Tiger zodiac natives use cautiously.