托塔天王

tuōtǎ tiānwáng
proper noun

Meanings

  1. 1 The Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King
  2. 2 Li Jing (李靖), father of Nezha in Chinese mythology; derived from the Buddhist guardian Vaiśravaṇa

Examples

Tuōtǎ tiānwáng Lǐ Jìng shì Nézhā de fùqīn.
The Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing is Nezha's father.
Tuōtǎ tiānwáng shǒulǐ ná zhe yī zuò bǎotǎ.
The Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King holds a treasure pagoda in his hand.
Zài 《 Xīyóujì 》 lǐ, Tuōtǎ tiānwáng shì Tiāntíng de dàjiàng.
In Journey to the West, the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King is a top general of the Heavenly Court.

Tips

culture
Mythological syncretism: Buddhist guardian 沙门天王 (Vaisravana) fused with the historical Tang general 李靖 (571-649). The pagoda was given by Buddha to restrain his son Nezha, who had threatened to kill him — hence (bearing the pagoda).

In Pop Culture

Lǐ Jìng
Both a historical Tang general and his mythologized version as a heavenly king and father of Nezha.

Stroke Order

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