What does crow stand for in Japan?

Crows are messengers of the dead in Japanese culture.

Because of Japanese culture, I believe that every mortal will become a Buddha after death.

But those who can't become Buddhas will become ghosts who wander the world and do evil.

The crow's job is to cross these ghosts.

But to put it bluntly, it is to make them stunned.

Contrary to what China said.

In Japan, crows are around when people die.

Explain that crows are dead.

Guard the dead.

To prevent his soul from becoming a ghost.

Among them, the representative crow is Bazhi crow.

The three-legged crow upstairs.

After this image was transmitted from China to Japan,

Became the incarnation of the horn of the warrior He Maojian.

It is three feet long and has eight jade birds around its neck.

Sent to earth by the sky

Rescue those who are trapped in Kumano Mountain because they are lost.

Emperor Jimmu East Expedition Army

Until now, Kumano's Na Zhi Shrine still honors him.

Besides, ravens and crows are different things.

Contrary to crows

Wu is also a monster similar to a demon.

It was made after the crow died.