1. dusting
dusting, also known as dusting, dusting and dusting tail, is a tool or utensil with animal hair (such as ponytail and washtail) or filamentary linen attached to the front end of the handle, which is generally used to sweep dust traces or drive away mosquitoes and flies. In Taoist culture, blowing dust is a common object of Taoist priests, and some martial arts schools regard blowing dust as a weapon.
Second, the compass
The compass, also known as the compass, is a tool for feng shui detection and a commonly used operating tool of the Qi-regulating sect. The compass is mainly composed of a magnetic needle located in the center of the disk and a series of concentric circles, and each circle represents the ancient people in China's understanding of a certain level of information in the cosmic system.
iii. Taoist robes
Taoist robes are robes worn outside by Taoists. It can be divided into six types: gown, delo, abstinence garment, cassock, flowered garment and dressing gown. They are all fat and loose, in order to contain Gankun and cut off the dust. And take a straight collar to show Xiao San. Taoist robes have been passed down in an orderly way and have never been dated to the authenticity of Taoist robes.
fourth, the peach wooden sword
the peach wooden sword is a Taoist instrument, and it is also considered to have the functions of saving the house, receiving blessings, exorcising evil spirits and attracting wealth in the traditional customs of China. In terms of production, natural peach wood is usually carved by hand (many machines have been used to save costs in modern times). It is generally believed that peach makers are the essence of five Woods, also known as fairy wood, so they have the function of ward off evil spirits and town houses; Peach swords thus have this ability.
5. Taoist implements
such as charm and magic, and swords, mirrors and seals.