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    Yan Wang Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Yan Wang? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Yan Wang from Buddhism and what is the personality traits.

    Yan Wang
    ENTJ

    ENTJ (1w9)

    Yan Wang personality type is ENTJ, but I’m not sure that the ENTJ is the type of person who fits the description.

    The difference between the types is in how they express their strengths. ENTJ’s are more outwardly assertive, while INTP’s are more internally driven.

    ENTJ is more apt to openly push for what he wants, while INTP prefers to strike out on his own. ENTJ is more likely to engage in direct conversations, while INTP is less likely to engage in direct conversations.

    ENTJ is more likely to get into arguments, while INTP is less likely to engage in arguments.

    ENTJ is more likely to stand up for what he believes, while INTP prefers to keep his thoughts to himself.

    ENTJ is more likely to have a strong belief, while INTP has a weaker belief.

    ENTJ is more likely to be generous, while INTP is less likely to be generous.

    ENTJ can be a bit too outgoing, while INTP can be a bit too inwardly driven.

    ENTJ can stand up for himself, but he can also be a bit too aggressive.

    In Chinese mythology, Yan Wang (閻王) is the King of Hell. Yan Wang oversees the underworld, presides over the 10 layers of Diyu (地獄) or Chinese-Buddhist Hell, and judges the fate of the dead. He’s one of the most feared gods in the belief system.

    Originally a Hindu god named Yamaraja who first appeared in the Rigveda, the myth of Yan Wang spread throughout East Asia during the advent of Buddhism. The myth of Yan Wang gradually evolved as the original myth mixed with local beliefs, a process known as religious syncretism. Yan Wang can be found in just about every culture where Buddhism is practiced and is an important figure in countries like Tibet, Vietnam, Korea and Japan. Though he maintained his role as Lord of the Dead in China, Yan Wang's appearance drastically changed to adapt to the dominant Han-Chinese culture.

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