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What do you mean by Buddha treasure, magic weapon and monk treasure?
Buddha treasures are broadly defined as Buddhist ornaments. Narrowly defined as the seven treasures of Buddhism. In fact, Buddhism says that the seven treasures are divided into two categories. One is seven kinds of treasures, namely gold, silver, coloured glaze, agate, coral and Li Po (water essence). ? First, Wang Bao refers to seven kinds of treasures: Wheel Treasure, Elephant Treasure, Ma Bao, Jewelry, Jade Treasure, Main Treasure and Pawn Treasure.

Magic weapon refers to the treasure in China mythology that can subdue or kill demons. Can produce extraordinary effects or magical powers.

Monk treasure is one of the three treasures of Buddhism. Originally refers to the substances produced in the body after the death of Taoist priests. Later, it generally refers to monks who inherit and preach Buddhist teachings.

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There are "seven treasures" in Buddhist scriptures, and the first "treasure" of the golden body is gold and silver. Because of its preciousness, gold was regarded as a kind of health by the ancients, such as casting a golden body bodhisattva, which means "golden body protects all diseases" and represents health and longevity. Silver also represents health and longevity, and it is also something to ward off evil spirits. Silver is known as the light of Buddha, and newborn children carry silver.

The appearance of gold ornaments was slightly later than that of bronze ornaments, in the middle and late Neolithic period three or four thousand years ago. Gold is stable in nature, mostly exists in a free state and is easy to obtain. Because of its beautiful appearance, good machinability and strong ductility, gold was designated as the first choice metal for decorative products as soon as it appeared. At this point, China and foreign countries are the same.

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