Guardian of the strong
General HuYeh
- Religion : Tao
- Class : Divine
- Specialty : Protection
What do people pray for?
- Protection and guidance
- Help in overcoming difficulties
- Cultivation of strength and courage
Introduction:
General Hu Yeh, also known as the "Tiger Deity," is a deity in Chinese mythology who is revered as a protector and as a symbol of strength and ferocity. According to tradition, General Hu Yeh was a mortal who attained enlightenment and became a deity. He is often depicted in art and literature as a powerful and fierce tiger, with magical powers and abilities. General Hu Yeh is revered as a protector of the Buddhist faith and as a source of strength and ferocity. Some people pray to him for protection and for assistance in overcoming difficulties. General Hu Yeh is also revered as a powerful ally for those seeking to cultivate strength and courage.
Story:
For a while, I have been wrongly accused by villains at work and my life has become very unhappy. So, one night, I prayed to the Tiger Deity and vowed to do good deeds in the hope that he would bless me and guide me towards a better future. Suddenly, my son suggested that we try using our phone to take photos of ghosts and deities. So, we took out our phone and snapped a photo. To our surprise, the photo showed the image of the Tiger Deity as if he were telling us, "Stay strong and keep going."
