Liuhe “Boss” Ritual Fan – Six-Seal Protection: Wealth & Disaster Relief & Study Luck & Tai-Sui Peace & Home Guard & Safe Travels

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Liuhe “Boss” Ritual Fan – Six-Seal Protection: Wealth & Disaster Relief & Study Luck & Tai-Sui Peace & Home Guard & Safe Travels

Liuhe “Boss” Ritual Fan – Six-Seal Protection: Wealth & Disaster Relief & Study Luck & Tai-Sui Peace & Home Guard & Safe Travels

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Hand-painted in luminous gold on a midnight-blue fan, the Liuhe “Boss” Ritual Fan carries six distinct talisman seals used in folk Taoist practice. Each seal symbolizes a focused blessing so one fan can cover daily protection at home, on the road, and at work. Traditional, symbolic uses below (non-medical, results not guaranteed):

  1. Caishen · Wealth Seal – Invite steady/legitimate income, open money paths, and curb wasteful spending; place near a register, ledger, or the Southeast wealth corner.

  2. Bai-Jie · Calamity-Dissolving Seal – Turn misfortune, ease legal/quarrel energy, and reduce accident risk; carry in a folder/wallet or keep in a car glove box.

  3. Wenchang · Academic/Clarity Seal – Support focus, clear thinking, exam luck, good writing/decisions; display in a study/office or the Northeast knowledge area.

  4. Tai-Sui · Year-Harmonizing Seal  – Appease Tai-Sui in the clash year, soften delays and headwinds, and smooth yearly plans; set at the entry or living room to face the year’s auspicious direction.

  5. Zhenzhai · Home-Guarding Seal  – Ward off inauspicious influences and harmonize the household field; hang inside the main door or at windows facing sharp forms/bathrooms.

  6. Ping-An · Peace & Safety Seal – Everyday protection, calm mind, and safe travels; keep by the bedside, in a travel pouch, or in the car.

How to use (traditional):
On the go: open and fan a few slow strokes when you feel uneasy (night walks, hospitals, etc.).
Home sha cure: tie with a red cord and hang at the entry or problem windows/doors.
Space cleansing: for new homes/offices, walk clockwise and fan gently through rooms to refresh the field and balance yin–yang.
Desk/altar: display on a stand to steady the mind and keep intentions present.

Key Details

  • Material: coated paper fan leaf with hand-painted gold talisman script; dark wood/bamboo ribs

  • Build: folding hand fan; opens wide for display yet folds compact for carry

  • Design: six gold seals—Caishen, Bai-Jie, Wenchang, Tai-Sui, Zhenzhai, Ping-An—on a star-speckled blue ground

  • Theme (non-medical): Protection & Sha-Clearing · Home Harmony · Luck, Focus & Safe Travels

Sizes / Fit

  • One size — folding hand fan (desktop/altar display or portable carry)

Care
Keep dry; avoid crushing, solvents, or prolonged direct sun. Dust with a soft dry cloth. When hanging, secure away from heat and moisture.

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