Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I'm going to travel tomorrow, but I've heard that there are a lot of dirty things in my hotel. Who can provide me with some ways to ward off evil spirits?

I'm going to travel tomorrow, but I've heard that there are a lot of dirty things in my hotel. Who can provide me with some ways to ward off evil spirits?

To ward off evil spirits, there has always been the following saying: evil spirits are yin and fear yang. So first of all, being aboveboard, ghosts and gods make three points afraid to approach; Second, religion, all orthodox religions persuade people to be good, behave well, and ghosts and gods abdicate; Third, saliva, the essence of the human body, has a miraculous effect when encountering evil saliva (such as "Sou Shen Ji": catching ghosts in Song Dynasty); Fourth, jade, because China traditionally regards jade as a thing in the world in Zhong Ling; Five peach swords, Tai Chi symbols, Eight Diagrams mirrors, Buddhist scriptures, Vajra pestle, immortal Buddha statues and other instruments; Sixth, folk magic, such as Shi Sheng copper coins (Kangxi, Qianlong, etc. ), black dog, white cock, wormwood, red rope, five-color line, etc. Seventh, animal images such as dragons, phoenixes and liger also have a certain deterrent effect, such as animals popular in recent years; Eight, Shaqi, such as swords, weapons that have been used to kill the enemy, etc.

Relax, don't be too stressed, and bad psychological hints are terrible.