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Red Boy (紅孩兒) is the ferocious son of the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan (a Rakshasa). Upon hearing about Tang Sanzang 's arrival at his mountain, he attempted to capture the monk so he and his father could eat the latter's flesh and extend their lifespans. [2] .
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Red Boy, nicknamed the "Holy Infant King“ or "Boy Sage King" (圣婴大王 shèng yīng dà wáng), is a character from Journey to the West (西游记 xī yóu jì) and is the son of the Bull-Demon King (牛魔王 niú mó wáng) and Princess Iron Fan (铁扇公主 tiě shàn gōng zhǔ). Armed with the Zhang Ba Fire-tipped Spear ...
The Red Boy (in Chinese: 紅孩兒), also known as the Boy Sage King (in Chinese: 聖嬰大王), and later known as Shancai as the Bodhisattva Guanyin's servant, is one of the major antagonists in the 16th-century Chinese classic novel Journey to the West by the late Wu Cheng'en, and its multiple adaptations.
The Red Boy, or Master Lambton, are popular names for a portrait made in 1825 by Sir Thomas Lawrence. It is officially entitled with the name of its subject, Charles William Lambton, who was the elder son of John Lambton (later created Earl of Durham).
After the sale of in 1922, the Illustrated London News published reproductions of ‘Sir Thomas Lawrence’s equally charming portrait which we have named ‘The Red Boy’’. Lawrence’s portrait attracted further attention thanks to a popular story that Lambton’s clothes had originally been painted yellow.
Paul Ackroyd, restorer, is cleaning 'The Red Boy', an iconic painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence. It was so popular it was the first-ever painting to feature on ...