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Is Pig Bajie the Four Saints of the Arctic?

Pig Bajie is the four saints of the Arctic.

Pig Bajie is the marshal of Tian Peng. He was originally a star in the Big Dipper and was honored as the god of the stars. After personification, he became the deity of Beidou and Du Feng, the subordinate department of Arctic Emperor Wei Zi. Pig Bajie's duty is mainly to guard the Lingxiao Hall and the worse gate, which is not the most imposing. The most imposing thing is that he directly commands 80,000 sailors in the sky. This is the most reliable military force in heaven, and Zhu Bajie is the supreme commander of this army.

Pig's mana is also very high. Whether it is cloud driving or magical power, Pig Bajie is slightly inferior to Wukong. The Monkey King can change seventy-two, and Pig Bajie can only change thirty-six. However, he is better than Friar Sand. Friar Sand has limited powers and usually only carries luggage. It is not difficult to see from here that the divine power of Pig Bajie is still great, but it is useless. Otherwise, the credit for exorcism is at least half that of Pig Bajie.

Introduction to the Four Saints of the Arctic

The Four Saints of the Arctic, also known as the Four Saints of the Arctic and the Four Commanders of the North, are called: Marshal Tian Pengzhen, Deputy Marshal Tian Yu Zhenjun (also known as the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of God Blessing), King Yisheng Baode Zhenjun (also known as the General of Black Evil), and Ling Yingyou Shengzhen Jun (also known as the General of Zhenwu). The worship of the four saints and true kings, the protector of Taoism, began after the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Shen Xiao School in Song Dynasty classified the "Four Saints" and "Bule" as one of the important gods of Taoism.

After the Song Dynasty, the black and evil generals were replaced or merged into one by "General Yi Sheng Baode", and the position of the Arctic Emperor Star was stable, thanks to the guards of the four marshals. Therefore, the four marshals are also called the great gods to protect the sky, and often serve as guardians of the town halls in the temples of the Taoist God Jade Emperor or Wei Zi. In the Ming Dynasty, they believed in Zhenwu Emperor, whose status was equivalent to that of Wei Zi, one of the four emperors. By the Ming Dynasty, the belief of Zhenwu the Great had far surpassed that of the Four Saints of the Arctic.