Jin Yong fan, martial arts fan,
I think everyone has seen Dragon over and over again.
Which eight departments do you mean?
Eight dragons. Are they eight dragons? No, no, no.
Tianlong Babu is actually a Buddhist term.
Visible "Hokkekyo devadatta":
"Dragon Eight Branches, human and non-human, are far away from seeing the dragon girl become a Buddha."
See also The Great Convenience Buddha Thanksgiving Sutra:
"Zhu Tianlong hag donkey woman Asura elder brother ruda Kinnara mochi Luo Jia ..."
Tianlong Babu is a general term for eight dharma protectors in Buddhism.
They are: Tianzhong, Longzhong, Haga, Ganlupo, Asura, Goluda, Kinnara and Moluoga.
Because it is headed by Tianzhong and Longzhong, it is called Tianlong Babu.
Dragons and eight branches, various shapes, for example, celestial mass are some gods,
And the scary hag we are familiar with is also among the eight. Students who are interested in eight can refer to the materials for study.
Mr. Jin Yong's work, named Tianlong Babu, has an unclear intention.
But all eight of them are various, and all roads lead to the same goal.
Combining the characters and fate in the works, everything seems to be silent.
Note: Hu, hóu, semi-blind.
The Thanksgiving Sutra of Great Convenience Buddha is engraved on Baoding Mountain, a Buddhist holy place in Chongqing.