You will be surprised to learn about the origin of Sa Tang's skulls

In the impression of those who love 'Journey to the West', Sa Tang is a simple, honest, diligent, diligent disciple. But in the first appearance, Sa Tang brought the appearance of a monster who wore 9 skulls ...

Tay Du Ky is a film that is associated with many people's childhood. The story is about the road to Tay Truc visiting the hard-working experience of four teachers and teachers: Master Duong Tam Tang and 3 disciples are Ton Ngo Khong, Tru Bat Gioi and Sa Tang. Along the way, four teachers and students had to deal with a lot of demons, sometimes thought that the scriptures had disintegrated, but because of their efforts, they took the sutras successfully.

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In the film, there are 4 main characters and a horse that appear throughout the episodes. With the character lines have different personalities, leaving a unique impression for viewers, such as Tang Tang, who is a disciple of the Buddha-sama, who is austerities, who are guilty of being committed to the ceiling to suffer. Tang Tang is the spiritual leader in the group, who perseveres in not honoring the riches or beauty that only tries to pray. The limitation of Tang Tang is to believe in people, not to distinguish good from evil. As for Ton Ngo Khong, he is an agile and resourceful character who has fire eyes, easily discovers demons who harm four teachers and teachers, and the spirit of the gods that make them shudder, thus protecting was master and monks. Besides being the character of Bat Bat Gioi, who is the former Marshal Thien Thien, dominates the Thien Ha navy, because he teased Hang Nga, he was filled to the ceiling to reincarnate as a pig, becoming an evil monster. Later on was Ton Ngo Khong, a disciple, as a disciple for Tang Tang to visit the scriptures. Zhu Baju is a person who loves eating, sleeping, lazy is a character that brings joy and attraction to the film. Finally, Sa Tang, this is the book of the Grand Master, the servant next to the Jade Emperor, by breaking the cup at the Ban Dao Association while being drunk and being filled down into the Liu Sa River as a monster. As well as Pigsy, the Sangha was also subjected to Ton Ngo Khong's attire, carrying luggage to visit the monk for Tang Tang. Personality of this character is a naive, diligent and diligent person. But in the first appearance, Sa Tang brought the appearance of a monster who wore 9 skulls .

In the story of the Journey to the West, Sa Tang was described by the author as follows: 'All over the head of the red hair is tangled, the eyes are bright and bright like the light, the face is dark, the screams sound like thunder and the goose coat. yellow, back tied two strips of white, glossy forest, neck wearing a 9-string long chain, hands holding a vicious burial staff '.

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In this passage describing Sa Tang, perhaps we will feel most impressed with the chain of 9 long heads that Sa Tang wears on his neck. The origin of this ring is extremely special, the nine skulls are the previous generations of Tang Tang, when they passed through this Liu River, were killed and eaten by Sa Tang 9 times. According to legend, the water of this river flows very strong, so that the goose feather cannot float, but strangely, when Sa Tang throws 9 heads down the river, it floats on the water. Because it is strange things, Sa Tang took it up and strung it into a chain of necklaces.

Later when being recaptured, Sa Tang removed the long chain of the neck from the lake of the Bodhisattva, took the string to form a nine-bow form into a boat, at that time all four teachers passed Luu Sa. .

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It was only when the mission was completed for the Tang Dynasty to cross the river, 9 new "skulls" were transcended, turning into 9 negative wind tracks that flew away. That said, the previous nine monastic practices of Tang Tang have not been wasted, helping the Tripitaka to complete the path of cultivation in this life.

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