What are the legends in Japan? Pray for the great gods.
Tosa (Kochi Prefecture) is probably the most famous dog god. This is a family handed down from generation to generation, and it can't escape, and it can't get rid of the "signboard". In other words, once you are born into a family of "dog gods", unless you leave your hometown and move to a big city, the locals will always regard you as a family of "dog gods" and will never marry you. & ltBR & gt& ltBR & gt have various theories about the origin. The more common legend is that one person hates another person very much. In order to avenge himself, he buried his dog in the ground, only showing his head, and then let his dog avenge himself. Finally, he cut off the dog's head and burned it to earn it as a shrine sacrifice. Being the dog-loving soul of the dog god can not only avenge the master, but also bring wealth. Its descendants are "dog-god descent" families. Simply put, it is a folk spell. & ltBR & gt& ltBR & gt has become a dog with a soul as big as a weasel. Families offering sacrifices to dog gods must hold "Sacrifice to Dog Gods" on March 3rd, May 5th, September 9th and1February 24th every year. Without sacrifice, the dog god came out to do evil. It is a patron saint, but it is also a troublemaker. Because the dog god is inferior among the gods and can't judge right and wrong, he will run out to do evil. & ltBR & gt& ltBR & gt As for the people of the "dog god lineage" family, if they hate someone very much, or when their feelings for someone reach their climax, the dog god will cling to each other, causing the other person to have a high fever, hallucinations and even mental disorders. At this time, the patient must ask the Yin and Yang master to see which dog god possessed him. Because Shikoku Island is a spiritual field, there are many teachers of Yin and Yang. It is said that the ancestors were Abe Harumi and Lu Wudao Man. The master of Yin and Yang judges which dog god possessed, and the patient will recover as long as he asks the family of "dog god descent" to make sacrifices for his dog god and prevent him from running out to play tricks. & ltBR & gt& ltBR & gt This sounds ridiculous to modern people, but it is indeed a belief in the customs of the Four Kingdoms. There are many examples that really can't be explained. Kazuhiko Komatsu, a professor at the International Center for Japanese Cultural Studies, cited a completely unexplained example in his book Spiritual Belief. & ltBR & gt& ltBR & gt It is said that there is a little daughter-in-law in the village who does not belong to the dog god family. Sometimes, she loses her mind. Please ask the Yin and Yang Master to come to see her and judge that the dog god of a nearby dog god family is at work. The daughter-in-law returned to normal after the treatment of Yin and Yang teachers and doctors, but soon became abnormal. After repeated symptoms, the "dog-god bloodline" family finally couldn't stand the hostile eyes around them and moved to Kochi City. The daughter-in-law returned to normal completely after the "dog-god bloodline" family moved away. & ltBR & gt& ltBR & gt But families with "dog-god descent" have mountains and fields in their hometown, and they must occasionally return to the village to manage these lands. Every time the family of "dog-god descent" comes back, the young daughter-in-law will get sick. Strangely, if the "dog-god lineage" family returns to Kochi, the daughter-in-law will also recover. Because the villagers actually witnessed the relationship between the two families, they had to be convinced that the dog god was at work. & ltBR & gt& ltBR & gt is this example inexplicable? Of course, most modern situations are regarded as mental patients, but the habit that ordinary people are unwilling to intermarry with the "dog-god lineage" family still exists today. & ltBR & gt& ltBR & gt By the way, the "dog-god lineage" family in Tokushima Prefecture has been passed down from generation to generation by women. When her daughter was fifteen years old, her mother passed on the spell of manipulating the dog god and the jar containing the soul of the dog god to her daughter. The first thief in Japan, Shimonoseki Ishikawa, whose father was an official of the Ming Dynasty, was sent to Japan. He crossed the ocean to find his father. Hetong Hetong is a famous monster in Japan. It is also the most familiar among many Japanese monsters. I believe everyone is well aware of the legend that "Hebo took a wife"? According to legend, in Ye County, Wei State in the early Warring States Period, the river will surge and flood every year when the rainy season comes. At this time, young women must be sacrificed to please Hebo. Hebo, often called the water tiger general and the patron saint of rivers, originated in the upper reaches of the Yellow River Basin in China. That is the predecessor of the river boy. The legend of the Japanese river boy was first heard in the Qin Dynasty. Before the Meiji era, the water in the upper reaches of the Yupi River was often witnessed by the river boy. The most popular story about a river boy is that a river boy leader named Jiuqianfang led a river boy clan from China to live in the ball mill Chuanxian Hot Spring in Kyushu. It is said that 9,000 Fang was defeated by Chifeng monks of Manming Temple in Hell Valley for harassing the villagers in Wenquan Village, and the twisted hands of river children are still preserved in Shajiaduo Temple. At present, there is still a mummy of a river boy preserved in Ruisi Temple in Shinlang District of Osaka, which is said to have been imported from China in 16 16. Among the 108 generals, the three famous Ruan brothers all became river boys in the fighting game Water Margin made in Japan. By the way, there is a Japanese dish called "Qinghe Boy", which is actually pickled cucumber.