Introduction to the venerable King Kong
"Xilin Yi Yin" in the Tang Dynasty said five times: "Thumo in Wu Shu, or Chumosha in Wu Yun, this cloud is dirty, and the old is unclean, which is all wrong. Kjv is to remove filth, and I respect it in anger. " Hui Lin, a Buddhist, explained that Tang Yun was "full of energy". Great sorrow is like a fire, which burns out the bad karma of life and death, hence the name "great strength" One of the wrath gods of Tanism and Zen Buddhism is the Fatwa Wheel of the Northern Karma Department, which means "sonic boom", "Anger to eliminate filth" and "Burning filth". This statue of King Kong is also called "King Kong of the Fire Head" or "King Kong of the Fire Head", which means burning all troubles and filth with fire to achieve a clean place. In ancient India, it was also used as an alias for Vulcan.