Saturday 8 December 2007

Pictures of Lord White Tiger Xue Ren Gui (白虎星化薛仁貴)





Xue Ren Gui (薛仁貴) aka Xue Li (薛禮), born in Late Sui Dynasty (CE614 生于隋朝末年), hometown in Jiang Zhou Long Men Area (now as Shan Xi Province, He Jin Area 家鄉於絳州龍門縣﹐今為山西省河津).

Due to Xue Ren Gui grew up in a poor family, his parent arranged an early marriage for him, in order to have more man-power to assist in the family financial. And so, at a young age, he married a girl named Liu Ying Chun 柳迎春 (in myth, this girl was a rich-man's daughter which she didn’t obeyed her parent’s order and married to the poor Xue Ren Gui).

Soon, Sui Dynasty engaged in battles with the Tang Armies, which led by Li Shi Min 李世民 (which later, he ascended the Throne as the 2nd Emperor of Tang Empire). With such battles happened, it created opportunity for Xue Ren Gui to serve the Nation. Soon after Xue Ren Gui volunteered himself, he was chosen.

Due to the weak planning of Sui Dynasty, Sui Dynasty was being over thrown by Li Shi Min's armies. After Li Shi Min got the Empire, Li Shi Min assisted his father Li Yuan (李淵) to ascend the throne to be the first Emperor of Tang Dynasty, which later known as Emperor Tang Gao Zu (唐朝第一帝唐高祖).

After Emperor Li Yuan retired, Emperor Li Shi Min got the throne (in myth, Li Shi Min killed his 2 brothers to get the throne), Xue Ren Gui was being promoted to General-in-Charge of the Nation Armies.

CE658, Xue Ren Gui was being promoted to a higher Officer by Emperor Tang Gao Zong (唐高宗), the son of Emperor Li Shi Min.

CE683, Xue Ren Gui passed away with an age of 70.

In myth, Xue Ren Gui was a reincarnation of the General White Tiger (白虎星君) of the Celestial Armies Department in the Heavenly Realm and the father of Xue Ding Shan (薛丁山之父) & grandfather of Xue Gang (薛剛之祖).

After Jade Emperor knowing that the Mortal Realm would be engaging into battles again, Jade Emperor appointed General White Tiger to reincarnate into the Mortal Realm to end the battles fast, in order to decrease the sufferings of the Mortals.

Upon receiving the Celestial Order, General White Tiger came to the Mortal World and got his reborn into this Xue Family. On the night of his reborn, Emperor Li Shi Min got a dream of a young General wearing white robe running towards him, in order to save him from a sudden-attack. Immediately after he saw the face of the young General, Emperor Li Shi Min woke up. From then, he advised his subordinates to look around in the whole country for someone who look like the one he saw in the dream.

Soon after he gave the order, Xue Ren Gui volunteered himself for the serving of Nation and this was how, Xue Ren Gui was being highly respected by Emperor Li Shi Min.

After he got the promotion, Emperor Li Shi Min even bestowed him with the title of Bai Pao Jiang Jun (白袍將軍) – meaning, General of White Robe.

Till today, in a lot of Temples or Altars that dedicated to Xue Ren Gui, they still use this title for him.

In some areas, Xue Ren Gui was being honoured as the Deity who in-charge of the White Tiger Lords – to get rid of all mishaps and misfortune, etc.

14 comments:

  1. got see tiger god statue before beside jade emperor in tua b4, they said 薛仁貴.

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  2. Hahahaha, till today, Xue Ren Gui have yet to promote to that level.

    Usually White Tiger & Green Dragon Generals will guard one level below the seat of Jade Emperor.

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  3. ooo
    ya i think is under jade emepror, on the right side.

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  4. Hahahaha, then this placement is right, cos on the 3 Level Altars, all Marshals & Generals are only able to reside on the 2 Level. :P

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  5. It will be great if u can post information on xue ding shan and xue gang too!!

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  6. Hahahaha.. slowly I will post articles on the whole Xue Warriors. :P

    Do keep a close look up on that.

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  7. Which jade emperor temple? havelock road?

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  8. no la not jade emperor temple.. is a tua doing big day.

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  9. Hahahaha.. this applies to all, not only sintua.

    Temples, Shrines, Homes, etc have to follow the so-called Chinese Deity System in the placing of the statues, etc.

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  10. Here's the Relationship of the Xue Family:

    The 1st Generation:
    Xue Ying 薛英 (Father of Ren Gui)
    Madam Pan 潘夫人 (Mother of Ren Gui)

    The 2nd Generation:
    Xue Ren Gui 薛仁貴
    Madam Fan 范夫人(1st Wife of Ren Gui)
    Liu Jin Hua 柳金花 aka Liu Ying Chun 柳迎春 (2nd Wife of Ren Gui)

    The 3rd Generation:
    Xue Ding Shan 薛丁山 (Ding Shan is the son of Ren Gui)
    Dou Xian Tong 竇仙童 (Ding Shan’s 1st wife)
    Chen Jin Ding 陳金定 (Ding Shan’s 2nd wife)
    Fan Li Hua 樊梨花 (Ding Shan’s 3rd wife)

    Xue Jin Lian 薛金蓮 (Jin Lian is Xue Ren Gui’s youngest daughter)
    Dou Yi Hu 竇一虎 (Husband of Jin Lian, Elder Bro of Dou Xian Tong)

    The 4th Generation:
    Xue Meng 薛猛 (1st son of Ding Shan)

    Xue Yong 薛勇 (2nd son of Ding Shan)

    Xue Gang 薛剛 (3rd son of Ding Shan)
    Ji Luan Ying 紀鸞英 (Wife of Xue Gang)
    Princess Pi Xia 披霞公主 (2nd Wife of Xue Gang)

    Xue Qiang 薛強 (4th son of Ding Shan)

    Dou Xi Jie 竇希捷 aka Xue Yun 薛雲 (Son of Xue Jin Lian & Dou Yi Hu, later part in the story, Xue Jin Lian gave her son the surname Xue)
    Princess Fei Xia 飛霞公主 (Wife of Xue Yun)

    The 5th Generation:
    Xue Jiao 薛蛟 (Son of Xue Meng)
    Xue Dou 薛斗 (Son of Xue Yong)
    Xue Kui 薛癸 (Son of Xue Gang)
    Xue Xiao 薛孝 (Son of Xue Qiang)

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  11. Hi Jave,

    Thanks for the info. I was looking at the myth and historical facts on Xue Rengui. I have been watching the Hokkien operas by Yang Lihua, and wanted to recheck some of the history - not to correct the shows, but more for my own curiosity.

    I need to do a little correction here.

    "After Emperor Li Yuan retired, Emperor Li Shi Min got the throne (in myth, Li Shi Min killed his 2 brothers to get the throne), Xue Ren Gui was being promoted to General-in-Charge of the Nation Armies."

    Li Shi Min did kill his 2 brothers - Li Jiancheng (Crown Prince), and Li Yuanji (Prince of Qi) at Xuanwu Gate in 626 AD.

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  12. Yup, in Chinese History Records, indeed there are saying that Li Shi Min did killed his elder bro Li Jian Cheng & Younger Bro Li Yuan Ji (same said Li Yuan Ba)

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