- 靈寶五符序), is a foundational 4th-century scripture of the . It serves as a comprehensive guide for adepts seeking immortality through ritual, meditation, and traditional medicine. Core Structure & Contents The scripture is typically divided into three scrolls ( juànj u à n ), encompassing a total of 174 woodblocks: Scroll One: Origins & Mythology
: Features a dialogue between the Yellow Emperor and the "Three Ones" regarding the unity of all things. The text is a primary example of in
The text is a primary example of in late Han and early medieval Daoism, linking internal physiology with the external cosmos: Five Agents ( Wǔxíngcap W modified u with check above x í n g The text is a primary example of in
The ( - 五符經), primarily known in the Daoist Canon as the Preface to the Five Talismans of the Numinous Treasure ( The text is a primary example of in
- 五行) : The rituals and talismans are based on the five phases (wood, fire, earth, metal, water).
: While traditionally attributed to the immortal Ge Xuan , scholars suggest it was compiled by his grandnephew Ge Chaofu (circa 397–402 CE), drawing from earlier alchemical works by Ge Hong .