See Volume 7 of the Song Dynasty's Continued Natural History: "Those who learn Taoism live in mountains should raise white dogs and chickens to ward off evil spirits." In addition, the Maoshan Yu Pei and the Nine-Eye dzi beads worn by maoshan taoist are also evil spirits.
(1) refers to eliminating evil spirits and heresies.
2 refers to evil.
(3) It refers to a kind of god beast in ancient folklore in China, which is shaped like a lion, with horns on its head and wings, and has the function of praying for good fortune and exorcising evil spirits.
(4) refers to foreign place names.
(5) refers to the name of the sword.
(6) Maoshan Yu Pei and Maoshan Yu Pei refer to an amulet worn by maoshan taoist at ordinary times. This jade once appeared in Ching-Ying Lam's movie "Exorcism Police", and it is a Taoist tool to ward off evil spirits.