Tai Sai Amulet
The game of Tai Sai, also known as dai siu small and big hi-lo, chuck-as-luck and hi-lo is an ancient Chinese dice game. Named after two of its main sources: Chinese Tai-sai and English chuck-a luck, In Chinese, sic bo means "precious dice".
Tamagushi
In the Shinto religion the tamagushi is a type of offering. Tamagushi are made up of stringy tree fibers and paper strips. They are often given to worshippers as amulets. These are memorial altars for the ancestor spirits who are worshipped on an inferior level to the kamidana (the three-level pagoda).
Golden-Haired Hou
The demon King of the Kingdom of Zhuzi, Sai Tai Sui, rode on his Golden-Haired Hou. The legendary beast is actually a golden-haired hou, the horse Guanyin. He carries a Broad Axe and a pair of Purple-Gold Bells. They can summon dust storms and fire.
Lady Wukong
A story of an Chinese demon and human woman, Lady Wukong Tai Sai explains the story of both. The story opens with Baigujing, a demon, who appears to fool Sanzang three times. The demon escapes after the third time and kidnaps Lady Wukong. Lady Wukong and her comrades are attacked by the demon. Eventually, the demon is defeated by the powerful Sun Wokong.
Three magic bells
Legend has it that the Three Magic Bells in Tai Sai are used by the demon king to scare away all human beings. The bells, designed by the Astrologer Taishang Laojun have the ability to invoke smoke, fire, and dust storms. They are magic bells but they actually serve as the collars of Sai Tai Sui. The story follows two rivals who have different goals.
Amulet
Wearing the Tai Sai amulet will grant you with positive energy, protection and prosperity. It can bring you an income increment or promotion. It also helps protect you from being cheated out of a business opportunity. The amulet is believed to bring luck and prosperity as well as help you avoid being cheated. It is also called the "battery of prosperity" and is believed to boost longevity and wealth.
Festival
The Aiki Tai Sai Festival, a traditional Japanese celebration that is held at the Aiki Jinja. This place of worship serves as an arena to practice Aikido. This festival, which blends shinto ceremonies with Aikido demonstrations and Doshu talks, draws hundreds of people every year. The festival is also the location of one of the most important Aikido events in Japan. The festival is held in Iwama, Japan 먹튀검증 for over 100 years. However it is now held in other parts.
Origin
While the exact origins of Tai Sai aren't clear, the game is believed to have been developed in the past in China and, in particular, in the Fujian province. Although American gambling establishments claim that the original game appeared in Las Vegas, it is likely that it originated from the Fujian province. The game is closely related to the British game tongkat Ali which in Chinese translates to "five". Tai Sai is one the oldest forms gambling in the world.