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A Qing Dynasty period (清朝, 1644-1912) Daoist (Taoist) talisman featuring the 5 (five) Sacred Mountains in Daoism. This talisman contains Daoist "magic writing" and a map-like chart of the 5 (five) Sacred Mountains.

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English: A Qing Dynasty period (清朝, 1644-1912) Daoist (Taoist) talisman featuring the 5 (five) Sacred Mountains in Daoism. This talisman contains Daoist "magic writing" and a map-like chart of the 5 (five) Sacred Mountains. This charm is 86.6 mm long, 49 mm wide, and 3 mm thick. The weight is 67.1 grams.
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Author Unknown authorship during the Manchu Qing Dynasty.

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current20:32, 10 July 2023Thumbnail for version as of 20:32, 10 July 2023274 × 473 (69 KB)Donald Trung (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Unknown authorship during the Manchu Qing Dynasty. from * [https://primaltrek.com/blog/2021/02/21/daoist-talisman-and-the-five-great-mountains/ Daoist Talisman and the Five Great Mountains by GARY ASHKENAZY on FEBRUARY 21, 2021. - During the Eastern Jin dynasty (东晋 317-420), map-like charts began to be used as a guide in understanding the ultimate reality, i.e. the “true form” of things according to the Dao (Tao 道), during pilgrimages to China’s Five Great Mountains (五岳).....

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