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Tai Sai Amulet
The game of Tai Sai, also known as dai siu small and big hi-lo, chuck-as-luck and hi-lo is an ancient Chinese dice game. Named after two of its sources: Chinese Tai-sai game and the English chuck-a luck, In Chinese, sic bo means "precious dice".
Tamagushi
The tamagushi, which is a type of offering in Shinto religion, is known as a tamagushi. Made from stringy tree fibers and strips of paper or cloth, tamagushi is often offered as amulets to worshipers. They are memorial altars for the spirits of the ancestors who are worshipped on lower levels than the kamidana (the three-level 먹튀검증 pagoda).
Golden-Haired Hou
Sai Tai Sui was the Zhuzi's demon king. of Zhuzi. He rode on his Golden-Haired Hou. This legendary beast is actually an opulent golden-haired hou. He is the horse Guanyin. He is armed with the Broad Axe and a pair of purple-gold bells that can summon dust storms and fire.
Lady Wukong
Lady Wukong Tai Sai tells the story of a Chinese demon who tries to trick a human woman. The story begins with the demon Baigujing, attempting to fool the young Sanzang three times. After the third time, the demon escapes and kidnaps Lady Wukong. Lady Wukong and her family members are slain by the demon. Eventually, the demon is defeated by the mighty Sun Wokong.
Three magical bells
Legend is that the Three Magic Bells in Tai Sai are used by the demon king to frighten away all humans. The bells, crafted