What is the symbolic significance and shape of the four-walled Guanyin bronze statue?
The four-armed bronze statue of Guanyin has a unique shape and far-reaching symbolic significance. One end shows Buddhism, four arms show four boundless hearts, and the white body shows no dirt, which is not hindered by the two obstacles of worry and knowledge. Wearing a five-Buddha crown means five wisdom, black hair but not dirty, a five-color gown means Five Dhyani Buddhas, a pair of shoes can't mean life and death, and a handprint can't mean nirvana. In addition, the central second-hand folding table is a combination of wisdom and convenience, and the other hand is a crystal rosary. Every time you dial a pearl, you will save a sentient being from reincarnation. Holding Bai Lianhua in your left hand shows peace and no worries. The bronze statue of Guanyin Bodhisattva with four arms has a beautiful shape. He has a head and four arms, his body color is as white as the moon, his black hair is tied into a bun, he wears a Hua Teng crown, Amitabha as the crown, and he wears eight kinds of jewelry such as earrings, necklaces, brooches, bracelets and ankles. His face is plump, his willow leaves are slightly bent, his eyes are slightly closed, he naturally bows his head, his mouth is closed, and his expression looks like compassion. The main arm is combined with palm print to hold the chest with both hands and hold the mani treasure bead; Among the other two hands, the right hand holds a crystal rosary, and the left hand draws eight petals of Bai Lianhua, gazing at all beings with the insight of the Bodhisattva, and everyone who is watched by it is relieved.