Medical talisman, to ward off plague (Chinese C19 woodcut)

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Talisman to ward off plague (Biwen fushi) from Zun sheng ba jian (Eight Texts on Following the Way of Life), a work on 'nourishing life' (yangsheng) by Gao Lian (Ming period, 1368-1644), woodblock edition of 1810 (15th year of the Jiaqing reign period of the Qing dynasty, Geng Wu year).

The Eight Texts (jian) into which it is divided are: Qingxiu miaolun (Wondrous discourse on cleansing and repairing), Sishi tiaoshe (Cultivating Health in the Four Seasons), Qiju anle (How to Lead a Safe and Happy Everyday Life), Yannian qubing (How to Prolong Life and Fend Off Disease), Yinzhuan fushi (Food and Diet), Yanxian qingshang (Leisure and Amusements), Lingmi danyao (Wonder-Working Secret Elixirs), Chenwai xiaju (Elevating Oneself Above the Dust [of carnal life]).

This talisman comes from 'Cultivating Health in the Four Seasons', juan of Summer.

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Heading: Form of talisman to ward off plague (Biwen fushi)

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