It is known from four protective gods of the four cardinal points:East, Seiryu; Byakko, the west; Suzaku, South and North, Guenbu.Also the 28 constellations that make up the map of the heavens are divided into 4 sectores. South belongs to the God Suzaku and seven constellations or stars who serve him.
When the country faces a time of devastation and danger, you will see a girl from another world who will get the power of the godSuzaku and she used to lead the nation. She will be the "Priestess ofSuzaku" and she will have at her side the "Seven Stars of Suzaku" designated by the heavens, whose fate will protect her. When they achieve summon Suzaku, the god will grant them three wishes.
When the sacred creature is summoned, the Seven Stars should silenceand annul their auras while the priestess recites the following spell as she tosses the manuscript to the flames:
"By the power of the four gods of heaven and the four corners of the Earth, the Supreme Court, faith and goodness, I invoke you, Suzaku, protector of the Southern sky, to hear our prayers. Attend to ourprayers and down from the seven constellations to Earth to protectthose that you cherish. Destroy the evil that lurks in this world with your divine power.
Come down to us from Heaven!"
And so, the heavenly voice rises to the heights and gives their wishesto the country of Konan.
Byakko
Byakko is a Japanese word meaning "white light". In Japanese mythology refers to one of the four divine monsters whose representsthe cardinal points. Byakko has the appearance of a white tiger, represent the east and also symbolize the wind element. The Seven Western Constellations are:
- Tokaki = Andromeda, the queen.
- Subaru = Taurus, the bull.
- Tatara = Aries the ram.
- Kokie = Aries the ram.
- Amefuri = Taurus, the bull.
- Karasuki = Orion the hunter.
- Toroki = Orion the hunter.
Origin
The origin of of in Japan is influenced by Chinese mythology, like the other three divine creatures. The Chinese call Byakko with the nameof white tiger and he is one of the four symbols of the Chinese constellations. In addition to representing the west, is also a symbolof the autumn season
The origin of of in Japan is influenced by Chinese mythology, like the other three divine creatures. The Chinese call Byakko with the nameof white tiger and he is one of the four symbols of the Chinese constellations. In addition to representing the west, is also a symbolof the autumn season
History
During the Han Dynasty people believed that the tiger was the king of beasts. Legend says that when a tiger reached the five hundredyears old, its tail becomes white. In this way, the white tiger, becamea kind of mythological creature. Is said that the white tiger appearedonly occasionally, if the emperor legislated with absolute virtue or ifthere was peace in the world. Due to the white of the Chinese five elements also represents the west, the white tiger became, in turn,one of the mythological guardians of the West.
Genbu
Genbu is the Japanese word used to refer to one of four divinemonsters which indicate the cardinal points. Genbu has the appearance of a turtle and a snake. Represents the north and its symbol is the land. Seven Northern Constellations are:
- Hikitsu = Sagittarius, the archer.
- Tomire = Aquarius, the water carrier.
- Inami = Capricorn, the goat.
- Uruki = Aquarius, the water carrier.
- Urumiya = Aquarius, the water carrier.
- Hatsui = Pegasus, the winged horse.
- Namame = Pegasus, the winged horse.
Origin
The origin of Genbu comes from one of the four symbols of theChinese constellations. The Chinese called black turtle or tortoise of the north (black tortoise). In addition to representing the north, also refers to the winter season.
The origin of Genbu comes from one of the four symbols of theChinese constellations. The Chinese called black turtle or tortoise of the north (black tortoise). In addition to representing the north, also refers to the winter season.
History
In ancient China, the tortoise and snake, were viewed as spiritual creatures that symbolized longevity.
Seiryu
It is the Japanese name given to a blue dragon in Japanese mythology, part of the four divine monsters. It is representative of one of the cardinal points: east. Also symbolizes the water element.The Seven Constellations of the East are:
- Nakago = Scorpio, the Scorpion.
- Amiboshi = Virgo, the virgin.
- Suboshi = Virgo, the virgin.
- Soi = Scorpio, the Scorpion.
- Volume = Libra, the scales.
- Ashitare = Scorpio, the Scorpion.
- Miboshi = Sagittarius, the archer.
Its origin comes from one of the four symbols of the Chinese constellations. The Chinese call Seiryu, the Azure Dragon or "azuredragon of the east". In addition to representing the east, the Chinese associated with the season of spring. It should not beconfused with the yellow dragon that is associated with the Emperor of China.
History
In Japan, the azure dragon is one of the four guardian spirits of cities and somebody are said that he protect the city of Kyoto on the east. The west is protected by Byakko, Genbu the north and south by Suzaku. In Kyoto there are temples dedicated to each of the guardian spirits. Kiyomizu Temple represents the azure dragon.Before entering the temple is a statue of the dragon, which is saidto be drinking at midnight from the source is inside the temple complex. After doing each year, meet in a ceremony to worship thedragon of the east. In 1983, the tomb of Kitora was found in the village of Asuka. The four guards were painted on the walls (in the corresponding directions) and a system of constellations painted onthe ceiling. This is one of the only prints from the four guards.
Suzaku
Suzaku is the Japanese word used to designate one of the fourdivine monsters from Japanese mythology, representing the cardinal points. Suzaku is the south and its appearance is a redphoenix, which in turn represents the fire element. The Seven Consetallions of South are:
In Japan, the azure dragon is one of the four guardian spirits of cities and somebody are said that he protect the city of Kyoto on the east. The west is protected by Byakko, Genbu the north and south by Suzaku. In Kyoto there are temples dedicated to each of the guardian spirits. Kiyomizu Temple represents the azure dragon.Before entering the temple is a statue of the dragon, which is saidto be drinking at midnight from the source is inside the temple complex. After doing each year, meet in a ceremony to worship thedragon of the east. In 1983, the tomb of Kitora was found in the village of Asuka. The four guards were painted on the walls (in the corresponding directions) and a system of constellations painted onthe ceiling. This is one of the only prints from the four guards.
Suzaku
Suzaku is the Japanese word used to designate one of the fourdivine monsters from Japanese mythology, representing the cardinal points. Suzaku is the south and its appearance is a redphoenix, which in turn represents the fire element. The Seven Consetallions of South are:
- Men Sou Chichiri = The thousand faces (Mask and Monk)
- Min Tou Tamahome = Fight (Battle and Family)
- Kyuu Nuriko Bu = Brute force (Palace and Guerrero)
- Kou Ken Hotohori = Imperial Sword (Emperor and Sword)
- Chiriko Dou Chi = Wisdom (Knowledge and Child)
- Tasuki San In = Fire in the mountains (Mountains and fire)
- Yu Mitsukake l = Healing (Healing and Medicine)
Origin
Suzaku is part of one of the four symbols of Chinese constellations.The Chinese call it Vermilion Bird. In addition to representing the south, also symbolizes the summer season.
Suzaku is part of one of the four symbols of Chinese constellations.The Chinese call it Vermilion Bird. In addition to representing the south, also symbolizes the summer season.
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