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Brief introduction of the four heavenly kings

The Four Heavenly Kings are the protectors of Buddhism, commonly known as the "Four donkey kong". The Four Heavenly Kings, also known as the Four Heavenly Kings for Protecting the World, are among the 20 Heavenly Kings of Buddhism. They are located in the first kingdom of heaven, also known as the Four Heavenly Kings. They are usually located on both sides of the first temple of Jingtu Temple, hence the name Tianwang Hall. According to legend, the four heavenly kings lived on four peaks around the waist of Mount Sumi. These four heavenly kings are: Duo Luobing, the king of the Eastern Jin Dynasty who holds the pipa; Wang Pi, the king of the southern part of Dongsheng Shenzhou who holds the sword; Liu Bocha, the big-eyed king of the western part of the southern state capital who holds the snake (red dragon); and Pi Shaman, the famous king of middle-earth in the northern part of Hezhou who lives in Luzhou in the north. In mythology, Li Jing, the king of Tota, is also known as the Four Heavenly Kings. Buddhists in China believe that the south growth king holds a sword and acts as the wind; The East King holds the pipa and plays the tune; In the north, it is often heard that the heavenly king holds an umbrella and rains; The wide-eyed king in the west holds a snake, while Si Shun. When combined, it becomes "fine weather". From 1986 to 1996, the greatest achievement of Hong Kong's entertainment circle is to present the "Four Heavenly Kings" headed by Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, Liming and Aaron Kwok.