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Chung-li Ch'uan is the Chief of the 8 Immortals. He represents the military man and is an emblem of wealth. He possess the Elixir of Life and the power of transmutation. He is often seen carrying a peach and a fan to revive the souls of the dead. The fan Chung Li Ch'uan carries indicates delicacy of feeling, and the peach symbolizes longevity. |
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Ho Hsien Ku is the Female Sage assists in House Management, also called the Patroness of Housewives. Her emblem is the lotus blossom. She is sometimes depicted holding a fly whisk and floating on a leaf. |
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Lan Ts'ai Ho is the Patron Saint of Florists and Protector of Horticulture. Either in the form of a woman or a young boy, she/he is the symbol of delusive pleasure. She/he usually carries a basket of flowers, or carries a flute. Flute is an emblem of harmony. |
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Ts'ao Kuo Chiu is the Patron Saint of the Theater. He often carries castanets or a jade tablet of admission to Court. Castanets is an an emblem of music. |
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Han Hsiang Tzu is the Patron Saint of Musician. He has the power to make flowers grow and blossom immediately. His emblem is a flute which symbolizes harmony. |
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Li T'ieh Kuai is the Sage of Magician and the Patron of the Sick. His emblems are an iron crutch and a gourd. Sometimes seen standing on a crab or beside a deer. |
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Lu Tung Pin is the Patron Saint of Barbers. Dressed as a scholar, he is often worshipped by the sick and honored as a scholar. He slays dragons and rids the world of evils. His emblems are the fly whisk and a magic sword. |
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Chang Kuo Lao is the Patron of Old Men. The bamboo tube drum he carries is a symbolizes longevity. He sometimes rides his mule backwards and carries iron sticks. |
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