Is agarwood the god of Erlang?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-30

Agarwood is not Erlang God, and Agarwood and Erlang God are the relationship between nephew and uncle.

Liu Shenxiang, the male protagonist in the Qing Dynasty folklore "Baolian Lantern" (Splitting the Mountain to Save the Mother), the son of the Three Virgins and Liu Xi (the word Yanchang, also known as Liu Xiang), the grandson of the Xiyue Emperor, and the uncle is Huashan Erlang and Huashan Sanlang (not Guan Kou Erlang God Yang Jian), * is the Thunderbolt Daxian.

Agarwood and his father Liu Yanchang have always lived very peacefully, until one day, his father told Agarwood that his mother was actually the Three Holy Mothers of Heaven, because she violated the rules of heaven and married herself as a mortal, and was captured by Heaven. Agarwood, who learned the truth, was extremely shocked and decided to save his mother against all odds.

Erlang God is the uncle of Agarwood, and Agarwood's mother is the sister of Erlang God, when the Three Virgins had to be with the mortal scholar Liu Yanchang, they were opposed by everyone, but the Three Virgins still insisted on marrying him, and gave birth to Agarwood, but in the end, the Three Virgins were locked up at the foot of Huashan Mountain and could not meet anyone, except for Erlang God.

Agarwood learning art is to split Huashan to rescue his mother, Agarwood's mother is a fairy, is the sister of Erlang God, she likes the mortal Liu Yanchang, insisted on being with him, was opposed by everyone, and this is against the heavens, the Three Virgins insist on being punished for this, Erlang God does not want his sister to be punished like this for a mortal, but the Three Virgins are desperate for love, and finally were pressed under Huashan.

Liu Yanchang raised Agarwood alone, Agarwood grew up knowing his life experience, he decided to rescue his mother and reunite his family, for which Agarwood studied hard, he experienced many setbacks and tests, and finally succeeded in rescuing his mother.

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