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PVBUD07 : Mantra Kuan Kung CD (Kuan Kung,Thai amulet) | | | | | | |
| Among the many immortals of the Chinese Pantheon, Kuan Kung, still venerated today, is considered to be perhaps the most powerful. A real person, he was a great warrior, born in what is today Shanzi, China in 162 AD, toward the end of the Han Dynasty. He died at the age of 58 in the year 220, beheaded because he would not join forces with the enemy
who had captured him. His story has been narrated in the Chinese classic The Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
This high level of loyalty and integrity has always distinguished Kuan Kung from other warriors; so he has been venerated as the God of War ever since. Because he incarnated “righteous action” he has also been called the God of righteousness, of justice, of honesty and of virtue and has been venerated by everyone: by all of the Chinese emperors of all the dynasties, by soldiers, by businessmen, by people of all walks of life and traditionally by practitioners of the Chinese martial arts.
Kuan Kung is as famous and powerful today as he was in the past; therefore it is fitting that practitioners of traditional Chinese martial arts extend their respect to this acknowledged protector of righteousness, of the training hall, of the theater, the home and business. He was a man who in his life and his death demonstrated the virtues of courage, loyalty, and integrity and who, therefore, is and will always continue to be, for all who know of him, an example of rectitude and high moral and ethical character.
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