Tamamo no Mae, the nine-tailed fox, and Akihito, the incarnation of Tengu, are called the three most powerful and evil monsters in Japan.
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Also known as drunken boy or drunken boy, he is one of several famous demons active in peacetime and was once the king of all demons.
There are many stories about its birth. The earliest legend about it is in the area of Danjiangkou, and the most widely known is near Ibuki Mountain, which is the riverside. The so-called "boy" originally refers to a teenager who serves in a temple, but out of awe of ghosts and gods, people also call the family near the gods a boy; According to the description in the novel "Yu Jia Cao Zi", the boy who swallowed wine was originally a waiter at Zeshan Temple in Yuehou.
As a powerful monster, the drunken boy has a very strong body, six meters long and hunched over his back. He likes drinking blood. He has a red face, a few short messy hairs on his bald head and five horns on his head. He calls himself 15 eye, wearing a plaid coat and a wild animal skin around his waist. Of course, this is his form as an evil ghost.
The boy who drinks wine is good at seducing women by becoming a handsome teenager. When he succeeds, he will eat their meat and drink all their blood. For some excellent women, he will be imprisoned in his own nest in the hut or used as a slave. Because women are mostly young virgins, boys who drink alcohol are also called "virgin killers". However, the boy who swallowed the wine was finally killed by Yuan.
Because Yuan cut off the head of a drunken boy who was the king of the hundred ghosts, the Taidao Angang used by Yuan was also named "Tongzi Cut Angang", which was called "Five Swords in the World" in Muromachi era together with Guimaru Guogang, Dadian Shixiong, Sanriyue Zuojin and Zhumaru. It is said that it is still collected as a national treasure of Japan in Tokyo National Museum.
Nine-tailed fox Tamamo no Mae
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Tengu is a legendary creature in Japan. China's Shan Hai Jing also recorded the Tiangou and described it as an animal like a fox. However, it is generally said in Japan that Tengu has a tall red nose, a round fan in his hand, a tall figure with wings, a former military commander's armor, a mountain city around his waist, traditional Japanese high-legged clogs, and a cloak to hide at any time, and his attitude is arrogant.
According to the supplement of Taiping Guangji (Taiping Guangji comes from China), there is a "Baifeng Temple" in Shangjing District of Kyoto City. Sacrifice is Akihito. He was defeated in the Baoyuan Rebellion and exiled to Zanqi (now Xiangchuan County), where he wrote Buddhist scriptures and joined the WTO, but he was not influenced by it. Anger, curse Japan. ("A Brief History of the Country" contains "I wish to be the great devil, shocking the world. Return to evil with five Mahayana classics. " "Baoyuan Tale" contains "I wish to be a Japanese demon, shocking the world. Take the people as the emperor and the emperor as the people. From then on, I was so angry that I died like a hag without eating or repairing. Its resentment turned into a dog, and it continued to make trouble in the world. Therefore, in people's minds, the leader of Tiangou is the image of Akihito.
Supplement Japanese Akihito Eight-day Dog
Atage Mountain Tai Lang Fang Da Tian Gou
Three thousand years ago, according to Indra's orders, he led Tiangou and Wutiannu to live in Japan, promoted Buddhism, lived in Atago Mountain in Kyoto, assumed the responsibility of a temple, guarded the people around him, and became a god to quell disasters.
Biliang Mountain Jiro Bo; じろぅぼぅ Datiangou
Taro Tian Fanggou lived in Hiei Mountain, but one day, it was occupied by a group of unknown monks, and Tian Gou moved to Biliang Yamamoto to practice.
Migang Mountain Migang Saburo Dagou
Tiangou, who lives in Fangang Mountain, Nagano Prefecture, is a practitioner of Fangang and practices here.
Anmashengfang Datiangou
Japanese famous Tiangou, Yuan Yijing respects Niu Ruowan to meet Tiangou, a monk on the pommel horse, and teaches him the art of war and swordsmanship, so as to defeat Ping's clan by Huaqing, and Tiangou, a monk on the mountain. Later generations of Heqing Ma Lu really play the disciple of Zheng, a monk, and the younger brother of the above people.
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Tiangou, who has no name in Jiaobo Mountain, and Tiangou, who has a name in Xiangmo Mountain, and a monk went to Baifeng in Shikoku to serve as temple officials. After his death, he was said to be regarded as a patron saint by Fuji lecturers.
Qian Fang Eagle Eye Mountain Trench
Tiangou, who lives in Xiuyan Mountain, Kyushu, appears as a ninja and has also become a frequent occurrence of Japanese ninjas.
Ghost dog in front of Dafeng Mountain
Once a ghost dog and a couple lived in Dafeng Mountain and served as all the guards around that place.
Bai feng shan Xiang mill datiangou
Akihito died of anger in the country of Zanqi, and Tengu's belief was absent. Tiangou moved from Sagami Mountain to Baifeng Mountain to live and practice, and Akihito was enshrined in Baifeng Shrine. He was defeated in the Baoyuan Rebellion and exiled in Zanqi. Now Xiangchuan County has died a sad death, and resentment has become a big day, continuing to make trouble on earth.
Supplement the big dog in Wu Jianshan of Bali Temple.
Tiangou, a very skilled swordsman, taught monks to learn fencing and later became the patron saint of Shinto practitioners.
Golden Knife Robbie Palace Xiangtoushan Jingangfang Datiangou
Legend has it that a powerful dog, like Mou Qing, served as a member of Kimbiro Temple.
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LZ, the above answer is not from an animation point of view, but really from the perspective of Japanese history.
There is no way to say who is the strongest, maybe the three are as strong, so they are called the three eccentrics and the strongest, and everyone's answer is different.