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What is the real name of Ox-Head and Horse-Face?

2025-01-07 22:03
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Ox-Head and Horse-Face's real names were Abang and Horse-Head Rakshasa.

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Ms. Tan Is The Real Boss

Tan Rou only learned that she wasn’t the Tan family’s daughter when she was seventeen years old. She went from being a rich young lady to living in the slums. The parents she adored belonged to someone else, and this series of knockdowns was hard for a seventeen-year-old girl to accept. She wailed like a child for the sake of proving this was all a lie. The vicious words she spouted had hurt her biological family but she didn’t notice. She thought the Tan family was her real family despite them seeing her as an eyesore, and was even naive enough to want to befriend the Tan family’s real daughter, Tan Jing. Alas, the latter drugged her drink and arrange for a thug to rape her. Tan Jing even brought their classmates along to catch them in the act so Tan Rou was now tainted for life. After being reborn, she looked down at the man she was stepping on. Tan Rou swore not to be a useless wretch in this life or be bullied to death. She would stomp on those who wronged her and make it up to her real family. They wouldn’t have had to die tragically on the streets in the past life had it not been for her. Tan Rou turned completely evil after crawling back out of Hell. Everyone claimed that the real young lady was educated and talented, while the fake young lady was arrogant and incompetent. Tan Rou scoffed upon hearing this. She held back her brother from trying to stand up for her. “We have all the time in the world. Let’s just wait and see.” Just as everyone was waiting for Tan Rou to make a fool of herself… A top-class perfumer, a top scholar, a world champion… The fake young lady’s multiple identities kept getting exposed one after another, bumping her up to number one on the trending search, shocking the world. Wait, where was the promised humiliation?
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What is the real name of Ox-Head and Horse-Face?

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2025-01-07 18:39

The real names of Ox-Head and Horse-Face were Abang and Horse-Head Rakshasa.

Ox-Head and Horse-Face's original name

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2024-12-26 17:23

Ox-Head and Horse-Face's original name was Ah Bang.

Ox-Head and Horse-Face's original name

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2024-12-18 08:38

Ox-Head and Horse-Face's original name was Ah Bang.

What are the weapons of Ox-Head and Horse-Face?

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2024-12-21 01:30

Ox-Head and Horse-Face's weapons were steel forks and spears.

The original form of ox-head and horse-face

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2024-12-26 05:18

There were two different versions of the original form of Ox-Head and Horse-Face. One theory was that their image came from the two Buddhist guardians, Skanda and Kārāna. Skanda was the guardian god of Buddhist monasteries, usually depicted as a red-faced man holding a vajra pestle; Kyara was the guardian god of monasteries, with various images, sometimes depicted as a cow head or a horse head. Another theory was that the image of the ox head and horse face originated from ancient Chinese religious beliefs and folklore. The ox head symbolized strength and tenacity, and the horse face represented loyalty and speed. However, the specific prototype character was not mentioned in the search results provided, so it was impossible to determine the exact prototype of Ox-Head and Horse-Face.

Who would Ox-Head and Horse-Face protect?

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2025-01-07 14:39

Ox-Head and Horse-Face would protect those who were unfilial to their parents, disrespectful to their elders, and despised the law, but had a kind nature and would not do too many evil things. The souls of these people would reincarnate into the Ox-Head and Horse-Face race and become the new Ox-Head and Horse-Face, helping the Underworld Lord manage Hell. Ox-Head and Horse-Face were the government runners who patrolled and searched for escaped criminals in Hell. They were responsible for bringing criminals to the Emperor of Hell and reporting their crimes to the Emperor of Hell. Therefore, Ox-Head and Horse-Face protected those who had committed evil deeds but had a good nature.

Who is the original form of the ox head and horse face?

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2025-01-07 11:24

There were two different versions of the original form of Ox-Head and Horse-Face. One theory was that their image came from the two Buddhist guardians, Skanda and Kārāna. Skanda was the guardian god of Buddhist monasteries, usually depicted as a red-faced man holding a vajra pestle; Kyara was the guardian god of monasteries, with various images, sometimes depicted as a cow head or a horse head. Another theory was that the image of the ox head and horse face originated from ancient Chinese religious beliefs and folklore. The ox head symbolized strength and tenacity, and the horse face represented loyalty and speed. However, the specific prototype character was not mentioned in the search results provided, so it was impossible to determine the exact prototype of Ox-Head and Horse-Face.

Ox-Head and Horse-Face's Past Life

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2024-12-26 18:30

In his previous life, Ox-Head and Horse-Face was a water buffalo.

Is Ox-Head and Horse-Face a good or bad person?

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2024-12-17 16:08

Ox-Head and Horse-Face were neither good nor bad people. They were the soul-reaper in traditional Chinese culture, responsible for patrolling and searching for escaped criminals in the netherworld. In folklore, Ox-Head and Horse-Face were sometimes given the humanity of a human jailer, and sometimes showed sympathy. However, they were also compared to all kinds of ugly people. Therefore, the image of Ox-Head and Horse-Face was not a simple good or bad person, but a complex and multi-faced character.

Ox-Head and Horse-Face's Past Life

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2024-12-16 20:40

In his previous life, Ox-Head and Horse-Face had been a water buffalo. In his previous life, the water buffalo had been loved by the Little Cattle King in the Little Cattle King Temple. The Little Cattle King turned the buffalo into a human and named it Abang, giving him the task of protecting the Little Cattle King. Ah Bang had followed the Little Cattle King for a thousand years and was loyal. For the sake of Ah Bang's future, the Little Cattle King decided to let him reincarnate as a human and devote himself to a family with the surname Niu. Ah Bang was kicked into the belly of the Niu family's daughter-in-law and became the only son of the Niu family, Ma Yichun.

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