The Colored Glazed Statue "Painted Wei Tuo" from the Ming Dynasty
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This cultural relic is a Bodhisattva named "Wei Tuo". This statue was created during the Ming Dynasty of China (1368-1644) and is currently housed in the National Museum of Scotland. The prototype of Wei Tuotian is Shijian Tuotian, the son of Brahmanism's Great Self in Heaven. Shi Jiantuo has over twenty names. Apart from Shi Jiantuo, common ones include Kumarata and Ka? Ji Ye, Shan Fantian, Neng Shou, and Six Faced Boy are commonly depicted as young male war gods with one side and two arms, as well as six sided figures.