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Zodiac to Luo Cha _ Zodiac to King Luo Cha

What is the Luo Cha Empire?

Luo cha Luo luóchà (Vatican name Rāk? 0? 6asa)

Buddhism refers to evil spirits, and refers to evil spirits who eat human flesh. In Volume 25 of The Meaning of Huilin, it is recorded: "Luo Cha, this cloud is evil. Eating flesh and blood, flying in the air, or walking on the ground are terrible. " In the same book, the seventh volume says: "Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha Land, Sanskrit Leaf, Gucha, and (abbreviated) are also the names of evil spirits. Men are extremely ugly, women are extremely beautiful, and they all eat people. "

The name of evil spirits. Also known as Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha (wrongly written by Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha), Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha, Rochcha and Arocha. Free translation is awesome, happy ghost, protector. Women say hooligans are selfish (Brahman Rāk? 0? 6 Zuo: and, also known as Luo Cha). Is a demon in Indian mythology, first seen in Rigveda. Legend has it that it was originally the name of an Indian aborigine. After the Aryans conquered India, they became synonymous with the wicked and evolved into the floorboard of evil spirits. Luo Cha, a man, is black with black hair and green eyes. Luo Cha, a woman, is like a beautiful woman, full of charm and specializes in eating human flesh. According to legend, Lengga Island (Ceylon) has a rogue state, which is recorded in Volume 49 of Buddhist Scriptures, Volume 47 of Binaye and Volume 7 of Huilin Yi Yin. Luo Cha has magical power. He can fly in the air and walk quickly on the ground. He is a terrible ghost.

In addition, Luo Cha is the jailer of hell, whose duty is to reprimand sinners. Also known as Abang, Abang Luo Cha, Afang and Abang. There are many shapes, such as cow's head, cow's hoof, Dali, or deer's head, sheep's head and rabbit's head. However, in Buddhist scriptures, Luo Cha vowed to protect Buddhism and its followers, and often became the patron saint of Buddhism. He often attended Dharma meetings and happily followed the teachings of the Buddha.

Luo Cha, with the above evil spirits, occasionally became the patron saint of Buddhism in the scriptures, called Luo Cha, which was one of the twelve days. They are in the shape of kings, wearing armor, holding knives and riding white lions. Another example is Hokkekyo and Rogue, the patron saint of Darani.

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During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties in China, the ethnic Russians were called "Ross" or "Rocha State". At that time, when Mongols spelled Russian "ROCIA" in Mongolian, they added a vowel before "R". So "Rosia" became "Orosia". During the Manchu government, when Mongolian "OROCCIA" was translated into Chinese, it became "Russia".

The State of Luo Cha mentioned in Buddhist scriptures is Sri Lanka today.