Chinese culture is ancient, with long-standing traditions. The Chinese people frequently interacted with others in ancient times, trading with people the world over and welcoming visitors from other nations to the Emperor’s court. This changed in the early 1400s when China’s policies of open international relations were quashed.
The country isolated itself and its people from the rest of the world. To a large extent, this closed door policy lasted for centuries, only beginning to change in the 1970s when China agreed to begin trading with the Western world again. The long isolationist policy of the Chinese government allowed the Chinese people to maintain a connection with ancient traditions that most other cultures do not come close to having.
The relationship that the present-day Chinese have with their historical cultural roots rivals that of any other traditional people the world over. For this reason, traditions that may have otherwise fallen by the wayside over the centuries are still alive and strong in the current Chinese culture and practice.
Chinese traditional medicine is among these ancient practices. Mysticism and religious beliefs with ancient origins are also still strong in everyday Chinese life. Among the practices common in Chinese rituals and rites are the use of amulets and talismans in every walk of life.
The Chinese amulet can take a variety of forms. Among the most common are those with Taoist roots. Taoism is a philosophical and religious practice that strongly influences Chinese fold religions. While Taoism is a common element of Eastern Asian cultures, the rural Chinese practices associated with Taoism have been able to develop somewhat independently from those found in other parts of Asia, due in large part to the Chinese government’s historical isolationism policies.
China’s folk Taoism still focuses on many of the traditional Taoist principals. Moderation, compassion, and humility are considered the Three Jewels of the Tao, also known as the path or way of life. Taoists emphasize the human relationship with nature and believe there is harmony and balance to achieve in living as a human in the natural world, through respect and reverence of the natural forces in everyday life.
These beliefs have led the Chinese people to commonly use amulets with religious or spiritual significance as decorative symbols in their homes. They also commonly wear these symbols as adornments and protective charms. They believe they promote a oneness with the universe and can provide beneficial spiritual presence in the life of the wearer.
Taoists also believe in the presence of ancestral spirits. The folk religions of the Chinese place specific importance on the worship or reverence of ancestors. They believe that the present generation draws its strength from their ancestors and that failure to properly revere one’s ancestral heritage brings about a disconnection with the harmony that is sought by all things in the universe. Chinese amulets play a strong roll in ancestral shrines and the rituals practiced in association with the shrines.
Chinese amulets can also be found in the practices of Chinese alchemy, astrology and traditional medicine. In each case, these amulets are believed to hold special significance for the wearer and help to solidify the connection between humans and the natural world, spiritual realm, or cosmic universe.
The use of amulets by everyday people in the practice of Feng Shui, the martial arts, and other traditional mechanisms of Chinese culture and religion is still commonplace.
When China reopened its doors to the Western world in the 1970s, the traditional and spiritual practices of the Chinese people began to slowly take hold in other parts of the globe. Though the migration of Chinese people to other parts of the world prior to the 1970s had brought these practices to light in other cultures to a certain extent, it wasn’t until the general policies on trading and cultural interaction began to change that many of these traditions became widely known outside of China.
As other people in the world began to discover the martial arts practices, Taoist-influenced folk traditions, and the spiritual and metaphysical practices of the Chinese people, traditional Chinese amulets became increasingly popular among non-Chinese throughout the world. They commonly appear in the homes of many non-Chinese the world over. They are frequently worn by peoples in various countries and have particularly found prominence in the Western world, where they were until just a few decades ago completely unknown to most.
The belief that amulets featuring traditional symbols from Chinese alchemy and astrology can influence the health, peace, and general well being of the wearer have made them a strong symbolic gift for many. The popularity of Feng Shui in home decorating and design in the Western world has also made the use of amulets common for inclusion in home decor.
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