Ba-Jia-Jiang


Ba Jia Jiang originated from the Chinese folk beliefs and myths, and usually generally refers to eight members of the godly realm. The general understanding of the origin of Ba Jia Jiang is that it is derived from the existence of eight generals who performed exorcism of evil spirits for the Wufu Emperor. These eight generals became revered as the gods of the underworld, and are represented as the bodyguards or attendants for the temples of the nether Gods such as the Dongyue Emperor, Yama and Cheng Huang. Gradually Ba Jia Jiang evolved to appear also as bodyguards to Wang Ye and Matsu, and at many other temples. Later on, believers at those temples dressed up as Ba Jia Jiang in order to defend the Gods. These actions evolved into Taiwanese folk activities, which are part of the Wu Array in Din Tao. Ba Jia Jiang is responsible for the capture of ghosts and evil spirits, bringing safety and good luck, and providing protection. They contain a strong religious nature, and Din Tao often seem as mysterious, threatening and serious. Some Ba Jia Jiang members have relations with Taiwanese gangsters.

Name

Ba Jia Jiang is one of the general troupes in Taiwan. The general groups are originated from Shih Jia Jiang in Tainan Bai Long An, and after spreading to Chiayi Ci Ji Temple, the number of Gods in the array becomes four main generals and four Season Gods, that is eight members in total. Therefore, it is called Ba Jia Jiang. According to different heritages around different actual situations, the number of Gods can be four, six, eight, ten, twelve or thirteen. The reasons these general groups are named either Shih Jia Jiang or Ba Jia Jiang are due to their heritages. However, nowadays the general media and the public sector call all the general troupes "Ba Jia Jiang".

Compositions and responsibilities

The number of Gods in Ba Jia Jiang or Shih Jia Jiang is not fixed. The more complete group is with a number of thirteen Gods, and it is also the common type of Ba Jia Jiang in Taiwan's temples. Its members include: Shih Yi, Wen Chai, Wu Chai, Gan Ye, Liu Ye, Xie Ye, Fan Ye, the great Spring God, the Great Summer God, the Great Autumn God, the Great Winter God, Wen Pan Guan and Wu Pan Guan. Their identities and Responsibilities are as follows:
Shih Yi, Wen Chai and Wu Chai
The Front Four Members
The Back Four Members
These four Gods are called The Four Seasons Gods and The Four Seasons Emperor. Their identities or surnames and stories have different versions such as General "Hong, Liu, Peng, Jin ", General "Hong, Cao, Feng, Jin ", General "He, Zhang, Xu, Cao ", "Fang, Yang, He, Sun " God, "He, Yang, Fang, Sun " God and many more.
Wen Pan Guan and Wu Pan Guan
Wen Pan Guan and Wu Pan Guan are the highest Gods in the medium position of the group. Some troupes do not have these two roles in their troupes.

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