A traditional Fáng Xiǎorén Fú—the “anti-petty-people” talisman—hand-drawn on yellow ritual paper in auspicious red. The composition shows a knot-like header with three activation marks, a vertical warding sigil to block gossip and sabotage, a Bagua stamp, and a grounding altar seal. In folk practice this charm is used to keep petty troublemakers (xiaoren) at bay, defuse arguments and rumors, and reduce needless disputes, so that work and reputation move more smoothly. Helpful for office politics, strained teams, or anyone facing back-stabbing or slander.
How to use (traditional): display in the Helpful People area (Northwest by classical Bagua), at the main entry (facing inward), or behind your desk/chair. You may also carry it in a planner or meeting folder during reviews/negotiations (keep above waist height; avoid bathrooms).
(Spiritual/cultural item—results aren’t guaranteed.)
Key Details
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Material: yellow talisman paper with red ink; stamped Bagua & altar seals
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Build: lightweight sheet; easy to frame or tuck into folders
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Design: anti-gossip warding sigil with activation marks, Bagua stamp, and altar seal
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Theme (non-medical): Boundaries & Protection · Conflict Diffusion · Smooth Career
Sizes / Fit
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11 × 22 cm (approx. 4.3 × 8.7 in) — slim sheet for entry, desk/chair back, or NW sector
Care
Keep dry and clean; avoid tearing, soaking, or placing on the floor. Many users refresh at Lunar New Year or before key meetings (e.g., pass incense or morning light).





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