Guan Ti or
Guan Yun Chang was born in Shan Xi province during the Three Kingdom
(220 – 260 AD). He led a simple life and made his living as a young
man by selling bean-curds, thus he is worship by bean-curd sellers as
their patron god today. He has an excellent memory power that he had
the ability to recite word for word the entire Classics after reading
it for once.
Therefore
students taking examinations usually pray to him to bless them
success. He is also worshipped as the God of Literature by scholars.
Some idols of Guan Ti can be found seated while holding a book.
He
was known for his righteous, and justice which got Guan Yu into
trouble when he interfered with a licentious and corrupt magistrate who
forced a poor lady to become his concubine. The magistrate was slayed
by Guan Yu. He had to flee for his life and escape to the mountain to
seek refuge. As he was on his journey to the neighboring province he
stops by a stream to have a wash; when to his surprise he noticed a
great changed in his appearance! His facial complexion had changed from
pale white to reddish tint which saved him to disguise himself and was
able to walk through the sentries who was guarding the mountain pass.
When
he reached Chu-Chou of the Szechuan Province he be, befriends Zhang
Fei and Liu Bei who shared his noble ideals and virtues. They took the
oath of brotherhood in a peach orchard, and sworn as “brothers”. Chang
Fei was a butcher, became the youngest brother. He was a man of fiery
temper who had an unyielding sense of justice and was well known for
his immense appetite both for food and adventure. He had a black face
which was full of whiskers and his formidable height of seven feet
tall; very few would dare cross his path. His great love and loyalty to
Guan Yu has won him a place of honor he is always seen standing beside
Kuan Yu in all depictions.
Liu
Bei, the elder brother who came from a distinguished but impoverished
family with imperial linkage, was known to be a man of honor. Guan Yu,
a powerful figure of more than eight feet tall, possessed an enigmatic
personality and integrity that won him respect of all whom he met.
Together
the three sworn brothers set out and became involved in military
pursuits, They displayed great military prowess and fought many battles
which is recorded in details in the famous novels of “The Three Kingdoms”.
Based on the recorded history of his life Guan Yu had many occasions
display his nobility, uprightness, integrity, loyalty and bravery.
Despite living at a time of great distress and chaos during the Han
Dynasty, he would never be tempted to acquire wealth, fame and power as
he remain faithful to his oath that he had taken with his brothers at
the peach orchard; “ To be loyal to each other in life and united in
death”.
In
the year 219 A.D. he was captured by Sun Chuan and executed. It was
recorded that on the night of his death, his spirit appeared before a
Buddhist monk, to seek refuge to the Buddha dharma. Based on a Buddhist
account, Guan Yu manifest before the Tripitaka Master Chi Tsai, the
founder of Tien Tai Buddhism, with a retinue of spiritual beings. After
receiving the teachings Guan Yu requested the Five precepts and took
refuge in the Buddha dharma. He vowed that he would be a dharma
protector to the Buddha Dharma. Hence, his idol is usually found in the
hall of most Buddhist temples. He had earned his place in both the
Taoist and Buddhist pantheon of deities.
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