A traditional Taoist Qu Xie Fu—the evil-warding/exorcism talisman—hand-drawn on yellow ritual paper in auspicious red. The composition features a knot-like header, a vertical banishing sigil with crossing “sword” strokes and an activation dot, a Bagua stamp, and a grounding altar seal. In folk practice this charm is used to drive away malign spirits, neutralize sha qi (e.g., Five-Ghost/Seven-Sha influences), and clear stagnant or negative energy. Many people also carry it when traveling at night or through isolated places for symbolic protection.
How to use (traditional): hang inside the main entry above the doorframe (facing inward), near back doors/windows, or place on a home altar. You may also keep one in a car glove box, travel bag, or cardholder when going out (keep above waist height; avoid bathrooms).
(Spiritual/cultural item—results aren’t guaranteed; not a safety device.)
Key Details
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Material: yellow talisman paper with red ink; stamped Bagua & altar seals
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Build: lightweight sheet; suitable for posting at entry, window, or carrying in a pouch
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Design: exorcism/banishing sigil with activation dot, Bagua stamp, and altar seal
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Theme (non-medical): Protection from Harm · Sha-Clearing · Space Cleansing
Sizes / Fit
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11 × 22 cm (approx. 4.3 × 8.7 in) — slim sheet for entryway, windows, altar, car, or travel bag
Care
Keep dry and clean; avoid tearing, soaking, or placing on the floor. Many users refresh at Lunar New Year or after travel/renovation (e.g., pass incense or morning light).




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