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During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, a female Taoist priest named Yuzhen Fairy in Longhu Mountain discovered the energy of the moon when observing the celestial phenomena. The essence of moonlight condensed into dewdrops and fell into the well used for alchemy, forming a pink crystal vein. According to the "Moon Phase Energy Cultivation Method" recorded in Taoist classics, she used well water to refine these crystals and carved them into "Nine-layer Lotus Heart Beads". She also selected natural pearls to correspond to the hexagram symbolizing "the fate of the lake and the girl". The talented woman Liu Rushi from Jiangnan wore this bracelet at her coming-of-age ceremony. The crystal beads refracted the moonlight to form a double light and shadow, which actually showed the vague figure of her future husband. From then on, this "Moonlight Contract Bracelet" became a divination token secretly circulated among ancient noble women.
The soft pink crystal light of this object spread over the lotus pattern, which is the marriage contract concluded in the quantum dimension between the thousand-year Taoist metaphysics and contemporary feminism. It is not a thing, but an upgraded version of the red rope of Yue Lao.