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What is the origin of the rich boy and the dragon girl sitting in Guanyin?

Legend has it that there was a richest man, Mr. Liu Wei, who had a beloved son in his later years. When the child was born, because of the constant appearance of various rare treasures, the person in charge of divination at that time told the foreign minister that the child was very rich and brought a lot of wealth to the members. It should be called mountain vegetables. ? Just then, the name of the lucky boy spread.

In fact, there is another story about the origin of the lucky boy. The auspicious boy was originally a boy made of seven pearls by Guanyin Bodhisattva, and the thirteenth day of the sixth lunar month is the birthday of the auspicious boy. After the boy was born, he was liked by many people because of his lively and lovely personality and understanding.

What worries the elders is that Shancai doesn't like to get rich, and he is also a person who likes to pursue truth. Usually Shancai collects all kinds of treasures and then supports people who also like to pursue truth. In the process of learning, Shancai often attends lectures. On one occasion, Shan went to the pagoda temple in the stately building in the east of Fucheng to meet Manjusri Bodhisattva. Because he realized the truth of the world, Shancai finally volunteered to follow the path of Bodhisattva until he became a Buddha. About the origin of the dragon lady around Guanyin Bodhisattva, in fact, the dragon lady was originally? Twenty days? The wife of the 19th exhausted the daughter of the Dragon King. Clever since childhood, when Dragon Lady was eight years old, she overheard Manjusri Bodhisattva say in the Dragon Palace? Hokkekyo? Suddenly enlightened, bodhicitta, spiritual jiusan worship Buddha, achievement of Buddha. Although the dragon lady appears in Buddhist classics, in many folk fairy tales, the dragon lady also appears as the son of the dragon king. However, most of the dragon girls in folk stories represent beautiful love, and they can still get married with lovers, which is different from the dragon girls in Buddhist classics who are bent on seeking Buddha. This may be related to the phenomenon of China after Buddhism was introduced into China due to different cultures.