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Chaoshan Bogong Fortune _ Chaoshan Bogong Lingqian Qian Jie Daquan

Uncle has a long history. Do you think it's weird?

Bo is also called "uncle", "uncle", "uncle" and "uncle", formerly known as Boyi. One of the gods of Chinese folk belief, the Chaoshan area is particularly prominent, and the Temple of the Heavenly Emperor is spread all over the Chaoshan area, and the birthdays of Bo Gong Yi and Bo Yi God are worshipped on March 29th of the lunar calendar every year.

Uncle Gong is not a landlord: many people in Shantou and other places call "Bo" "Uncle Gong" and say "Uncle Gong is a landlord". This is a mistake caused by homophonic misreading of "one" and "ye". In fact, "Bo" and "Underground Palace" are different gods. It is a folk custom to offer sacrifices to the local public twice a year in the old city of Shantou, that is, the official birthday is celebrated on March 29 and June 26 in the lunar calendar, which proves that the two gods are not one. As the saying goes in Chaoshan, "A tiger dares not eat without nodding", which is a metaphor for people who dare not act rashly without the support and approval of powerful people. This statement comes from a legend. According to legend, Boyi was highly valued by Emperor Dayu, and Ci Hai contained: "Boyi." Interest "is a kind of" trick ". Also known as Fei Da, the ancestors of ancient nationalities took this as their surname. According to legend, he is good at animal husbandry and hunting, and he is a Shun person. He was reused by Yu, helped Yu to control water and make meritorious deeds, and was elected as the heir. After Yu died, he succeeded to the throne, contended with Qi, and was killed by Qi. I said that Qi succeeded to the throne because of his abdication. According to Chaoshan legend, when Boyi presided over the opening of the mountain, he subdued the tiger, the king of the mountain, and made the BM obediently obey, which led to the saying that "the tiger dared not eat people without nodding". People call him "the Emperor of Heaven". Because Bo Gong is the "nemesis" of tigers, ancient Chaoshan people often built "Bo Gong Yi Temple" at the foot of the mountain to prevent tigers from harming people and animals. The temple is dedicated to the statue of Boyi, with a white beard, holding a sword and riding a tiger. Bogong Temple was also spread to Singapore, Malaysia and other countries by overseas Chinese.