Mountain Ghost Coin(ZBRT)
Shan Gui Hua Qian (Mountain Ghost Lucky Coin) originates from traditional Chinese folk culture. The term "Shan Gui" (Mountain Ghost) first appeared in Qu Yuan’s Chu Ci·Jiu Ge (The Songs of the Nine Spirits from the Chu Ci). Later, ancient Taoists, who lived in mountains and traveled, prayed for peace and auspiciousness by casting talismans of the Mountain Ghost into coin shapes to carry with them—thus naming them "Shan Gui Hua Qian". Since ancient times, it has been a symbol of praying for blessings and good fortune, embodying people’s simple wishes for peace and smoothness.
Crafted by Zhu Bingren Copper from auspicious golden brass, this Shan Gui Hua Qian features a solid texture. The clear inscriptions on the front convey wishes for peace and smooth progress.
The Bagua diagram on the back, with its interlocking and mutually generating elements, symbolizes harmony among all things. It is paired with a small broom that represents dispelling gloom—sweeping away obstacles, brushing off the dust of daily life, and making ancient blessings within easy reach.
May all be healthy and safe, and the road ahead be clear and bright. As an exquisite pendant to carry with you, it embodies your wishes for peace, ensuring a smooth journey wherever you go!
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Mountain Ghost Coin(ZBRT)


