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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Discover Sai Yay in Angkor


Siem Reap: According to some documents, it is written in Chinese on the south and west gates of Vishnu Temple or Angkor Wat. Shows Khmer army, Angkor era. The King was sitting on the back of an elephant under a large umbrella of gold and red.

In front of them was an impressive array of cavalry officers. Hundreds of thousands of spears and shields were on each side, behind them, at the head of each one. A group of soldiers who saw that it was not Khmer. These, some of whom were riding elephants, some walking on the ground, were well-armed, all dressed differently. Clothing is different on the head, with leaves on the leaves. The artist who carved the walls of the temple wrote that this was a "Saiyan".

Europeans who did not understand the sculpture thought that the Khmer despised the Thai. G. Koedes says, "These are the wild people that the Khmers came to work as laborers." This wall of Angkor is not Siamese today. When King Suryavarman II (1113-150) built the temple of Angkor Wat (Angkor Wat), the name of Siam was not born. The White Kingdom split from the Khmer Kingdom in 1238, and the Ayulthaya kingdom was born in 1380, several centuries after Angkor Wat. Vishnu World:

So, who were the "Saiyans" in Angkor? This is a country that the Chinese name "Sai" means "people in the jungle." They are native to Beijing today. After the Chinese oppressed them, they went south in the Yun Nan region and came to the north of the Khmer kingdom.

We see in Hanuman that, according to the Brahmana Sutta, Kautilya, the right army must have a good army of "barbarians" to march Ahead. The army on the wall of the Angkor Wat Vishnu Temple was a scriptural army that Khmer learned at the time. To find out that, when people from the forest carve leaves on their heads. Not to be confused, the artist wrote that this is a Chinese-language Saiyan.

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