Black Myth: Wukong Series - Hetian Jade Long Bracelet
Black Myth: Wukong Series - Hetian Jade Long Bracelet
After being trapped under the Five Elements Mountain for nine hundred and ninety-nine years, Sun Wukong was finally rescued by Tang Seng, returning to a new mission and process on his path. This process symbolizes Sun Wukong's transformation from a rebellious monster into a protector with cultivation and purpose, completing his spiritual and practice transformation. This is the classic "Ninety-Nine Returns to One."
This long string of Hetian jade is made up of 99 beads of sugar Hetian jade and can be worn as a necklace or stacked as a bracelet. At the bottom, there is a bead representing the sunflower. In Tibetan Buddhist culture, the sunflower often symbolizes the Tathagata Buddha, namely Vairocana Buddha. Vairocana Buddha represents the state of universal illumination, symbolizing the complete achievements attained through the various stages of practice. Practitioners, after a difficult cultivation process, bear a mark on their chest resembling a flower like the sun, signifying that they have overcome all obstacles and achieved the ultimate goal of Buddhahood. This process embodies the Buddhist doctrine of "Universal Salvation," which means reaching a state of universal benefit and saving all sentient beings through individual practice. Standing on a lotus symbolizes the perfection and purity after attaining Buddhahood.