2, gourd. Gourd has been regarded as one of the mascots since ancient times, so it can often be seen in Feng Shui that it is an evil mascot in towns. Gourds made of different materials have different effects, such as bronze gourds, which can make the halo more pure and powerful. In Buddhism, the glass gourd is regarded as the soul-destroying, so the glass gourd has a strong role in exorcising evil spirits.
3. Ginger. This is good for fitness. In ancient times, doctors treated diseases without any disinfection equipment. They all rely on ginger to fight the virus. Folk also say that ginger is a good medicine to suppress poison.
4. Red paper. Red paper used to be mainly used to write Spring Festival couplets, and a small note was attached to someone else's gift bag as a seal. In fact, the statement of the seal and the red paper on the door (although it has words written on it) are used to bless and ward off evil spirits. In the folk, you can often see red paper cut into small strips and pasted on doors, bedside, pigsty and cowshed doors, cars, windmills and so on. Used to pray for evil spirits and bless peace. The original source is that red paper represents blood sacrifice, that is, the blood of livestock and even the enemy is smeared on important positions to hinder the evil spirits of the enemy, and later it evolved into red paper.