Symbol | Immortality Symbol (Peach) |
Religion | Taoism |
Origin | Rooted in ancient Chinese mythology. |
Meaning | Represents longevity, immortality, and the elixir of life. |
Appearance | Images of peaches, often associated with the Taoist Queen Mother of the West. |
Colors | Natural peach hues or vibrant representations. |
Usage | Featured in Taoist art, rituals, and festivals. |
History | Linked to Taoist alchemical practices. |
Popularity | Common in Taoist iconography and folklore. |
Importance | Symbolizes the quest for spiritual immortality. |
Complexity | Simple in appearance, complex in cultural and spiritual significance. |
Emotions | Elicits a sense of hope, rejuvenation, and spiritual aspiration. |