by MajorMRunyon » 24 Jan 2011, 02:42
Actually, you might be referring to two different Buddhas as they are different in terms of gender and personality and history:
Chinese Buddha - called Budai or "Hotei" in Japanese, is the big guy often depicted as with long ears, big tummy and big smile also known as Laughing Buddha. Budai in folklore is admired for his happiness, plenitude, and wisdom of contentment. One belief popular in folklore maintains that rubbing his belly brings wealth, good luck, and prosperity.
In Japan - the Buddha is a "She" or female, called Kwannon (sometimes Kannon or Kanzeon in old times) in Japanese language. She is called "Guan Yin" in Chinese language, also known as the Goddess of Mercy, depicted in several countries such as Thailand and Vietnam as having thousand eyes and hands.