If the Buddha s full head has a great background, this is what frightens Sun Wukong, why?

Updated on culture 2024-07-07
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It also represents a right and has a high status, which also represents the highest phase, so Sun Wukong is so afraid of hurting himself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is because these meat buns are a symbol of dignity, and they also show that the identity is very precious, and the most important thing is that this is also a place that Sun Wukong is very afraid of, so it can also be judged according to the head.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In Buddhist culture, the bag on the head of Sakyamuni is not hair, but a kind of bun, which is caused by the bulging of flesh and bone on the head, and the shape is very similar to the bun, so it is called a bun, and the Buddhist people with buns are generally high-ranking monks, and the more buns, the higher the level. A man like Shakyamuni, who is full of hair, is the highest aspect of the Buddha's 32 phases, so in the Western Buddhist world, Shakyamuni is a bigwig-level figure.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because the thing on the head of the Buddha is called a meat bun, this thing usually grows in a particularly high place, so it belongs to the highest phase in the Buddha realm. So Sun Wukong was very scared when he saw this thing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The thirty-second phase, "top into a bun", the top of the Buddha's head has a bun, we look at the painted Buddha statue, the Buddha statue, the top of the Buddha's head has an extra piece, this is the flesh bun phase. "The Sanskrit pronunciation is greasy, translated as meat bun. Those who have meat on the top and bulge into a bun are also called those who do not see the top phase".

    Why is it called no peak? If you look at it from the top of the Buddha, you can't see it, and you can't see it, so it's called the non-visible phase. “

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In "Journey to the West", the images of the five masters and apprentices are the most carefully and distinctly portrayed, and most of the other supporting characters are brushed aside, without giving an accurate answer. I believe that many people are consistent with the image of the characters in it, when it comes to Tang Seng, it is elegant with some pedantic, and when it comes to Zhu Bajie, it is fat, big-eared, and a little lazy to do and so on. I have to say that this TV series is indeed very well filmed and is deeply liked by the audience.

    And in this drama, there is another character that makes us remember deeply, that is, the Buddha. Why is there so many "bags" on the head of the Buddha in "Journey to the West"? There are actually three theories about this, the first of which is that there is a fruit that has a name called "Shakya".

    There is also a type of jewelry called "Mani". Together, it is called Shakyamuni. And the original name of the Buddha is Shakyamuni.

    This second theory is related to the race of the Buddhas, the Shakyamuni are the Aryan people, and their biggest characteristic is that they are born with curly hair, and even men have short curly hair, so it looks like a big bag. And this statement still has some credibility, after all, in many ancient Buddha statues, their hairstyles are indeed curly.

    There is also the last one, and the most reliable one, that this bag is a meat bun. That is to say, the bag on the head of the Buddha is the flesh and bone of his head, which looks like a bun, so it is called a bun. It is recorded in the Sutra of Supreme Dependence that the flesh bun is the highest aspect of the 32 phases cultivated by the Buddha, which means that the Buddha's practice has been completed, and if anyone has the 32 phases, then the Buddha is the most respected person in heaven and earth, and has supreme power.

    When Sun Wukong and Rulai met for the first time, they didn't take Rulai in their eyes, but when he understood the meaning of the bun on Rulai's head, he was stunned. And although Sun Wukong finally became a Buddha, he was divided into fighting to defeat the Buddha, and he was just the first layer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No wonder Sun Wukong can't beat Rulai, you see what the "black bump" on Rulai's head is!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    That's why Sun Wukong is afraid, after all, there are only two people in the Buddha world who have such a phenomenon, one is Rulai, and the other is the ancient Buddha who burns the lamp.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is not a bag, it is a meat bun, it is only a Buddha who has cultivated to a certain extent, generally the more it means, the higher the degree of cultivation, and it is a symbol of wisdom and mana.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the bag on Rulai's head represents the level of the Buddha, he is already the highest level of the Buddha, so Sun Wukong is very scared and in awe.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    <> many people have "Journey to the West" in their childhood, this drama is too classic, and the classic plot in it can be remembered clearly until now. Rulai in the play always looks majestic and loving, which makes people want to get closer, but they don't dare to be too presumptuous. But I don't know if you have such a doubt, that is, why there are so many "bags" on Rulai's head, which are similar to curly hair.

    Is it to follow the trend? Needless to say, everyone knows that there must be another reason for this, and it is certainly not a fashion style. So what's the saying for this look?

    In fact, this drama is designed in such a way that it is designed to be closer to the original book and reality. There are temples in every city in our country, large or small, some of which are famous throughout the country, and some of which are not famous at all. But the Buddha statues enshrined inside are all the same, and most of the Buddha statues have such a shape of headdress, with many round bags stacked on top of each other.

    For example, the well-known Leshan Giant Buddha is also such an image. These "bags" on the head are so dense that it is difficult to count them. It also gives people a sense of mystery, why is that?

    Do you have to portray this image? And all the eminent monks we see have shaved their heads, so why do they have these things on their heads after becoming Buddhas?

    Many people think that the small bag on Rulai's head is made of hair, but this is wrong. It wasn't hair at all, because the monk didn't grow it back after shaving. Shaving your hair is also exquisite, which means that you have taken off the obstacles of dust and no longer have any worries.

    Another particular thing is to distinguish it from other denominations, and to shave your hair more obviously. Therefore, among Buddhist monks, regardless of gender, as long as they enter the Buddhist gate, they all need to be shaved. Maybe everyone will have a wonder again, that Guanyin is also a member of Buddhism, why does she have such long hair?

    In fact, Guanyin is a universal person, and often stays in the world to see what problems the people have, and then solve them. Therefore, the audience is facing a hundred appearances of all beings, of course, they must keep their hair. And if you come to it, it is the head of the Buddha world, the strongest and the most prestigious, of course, you have to play an exemplary role, so shaving is inevitable.

    As for the black bags on his head that looked like hair, they were actually buns. Its image is similar to that of curly hair, but in fact it is a world of difference. Those flesh buns are actually made of bones and blood, which is clearly explained in some Buddhist scriptures, and these bones bulge and then grow.

    This state is the ultimate appearance of the Buddha, the most precious and the most majestic. It's just that these buns are big and small, and because of their own cultivation, they are divided into sizes. Not only Nyolai, but also other Buddhas.

    However, compared with Rulai, it is still a little worse. These buns are also a symbol of majesty, and those demons are in awe. Therefore, this "bag" is not a decorative shape, but a real symbol of majesty.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is not a special shape, but a manifestation of their ability, and the more flesh buns on their heads, the more powerful their ability and deeper their mana, and it is also a symbol of status.

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