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Housed fu is a variety of fu talisman which is roughly delineated in two parts: the house, and the glyphs. A house is the framework for a fu sigil which represents the subject matter and how energy should be channeled to the contained glyphs[1]. Houses are often preset designs, but can be created from expansions of Chinese characters as well. They typically superficially resemble houses or bells.

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References

  1. Wen, Benebell (2016). The Tao of Craft: Fu Talismans and Casting Sigils in the Eastern Esoteric Tradition. North Atlantic Books. ISBN 9781623170660.