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| "Pu Yin" (Enchancing one's luck); An lost art (method). | |
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"Pu Yin" is a Taoist ritual to enchance one's luck. Nowaday, it's mostly done in a few method: i) Crossing of 'Bing-ann' bridge; ii) Praying to Taisui; iii) Use of paper 'ti-shen' (a paper doll to represent oneself); iv) Going overseas (it is believed that going overseas can leave the bad luck behind, thus come back with new luck!); v) various Taoist rituals. This form of unique Taoist 'pu-yin' rituals is not seen here : ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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