What does Bajie mean?

"Bajie" is a Buddhist term, the full name is "Ba Zhai", which is the eight commandments formulated by Buddhism for male and female believers at home: one abstains from killing; Second, stop stealing; Abstinence; Lies under temptation; 5. Abstinence from alcohol; Sixth, quit Koge (don't dress up for singing and dancing); Seven commandments: sit on a big bed (sit on a gorgeous bed without sleeping); Bajie doesn't eat in season (not after noon).

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In Journey to the West, Pig Bajie was teased for being fat. He wears loose robes all the year round, but he can't cover his bulging belly, even his chest, forming an image of topless breasts. Fat head, big ears, prominent belly, has become the symbol of pig eight quit. The above picture of Pig Bajie shows all these characteristics of Pig Bajie.

Pig Bajie was originally a character in the novel The Journey to the West, and had no specific image. According to the description of the novel, people restored it and created an image belonging to Zhu Bajie. Pig Bajie, who first appeared in film and television dramas, is the 1986 version of Journey to the West. The above picture of Pig Bajie was painted with the image of Pig Bajie in the Journey to the West in version 1986, which is very realistic.