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What is the patron saint of the Zodiac mouse?

The patron saint of the Chinese zodiac in China is different. They are:

The patron saint of the Zodiac mouse is Guanyin with a thousand hands, also known as avalokitesvara with a thousand eyes and avalokitesvara with a thousand arms.

The zodiac belongs to the ox and the tiger, and belongs to the vanity hidden bodhisattva, which has the power to give music.

Manjusri Bodhisattva is the patron saint of rabbits in the zodiac. Manjusri Bodhisattva is one of the four great Buddhists in China, and it is the embodiment of wisdom and kindness.

The patron saint of the dragon and snake in the zodiac is Samantabhadra, who is also one of the four Buddhists in China.

The patron saint of the Chinese zodiac is the Great Trend Bodhisattva, also known as the Great Diligence Bodhisattva. Together with Amitabha, the supreme Buddha, and Avalokitesvara, the left servant of Amitabha, they are called the "Three Saints of the West".

The patron saint of sheep and monkeys in the zodiac is Tathagata, which symbolizes light and reason, and can bring light and reason and ward off evil spirits.

The patron saint of roosters in the China Zodiac is Harraca Ranasa, also known as "Harraca Ranasa", which means that compassion is firm and unshakable. Harraca Ranasa is the wheel of all Buddhist teachings, so he is also known as the king of the kings and the Lord of the five kings of the Ming Dynasty.

Amitabha, the patron saint of dogs and pigs in the zodiac, is also known as infinite life Buddha, infinite light Buddha and king Buddha. He is the leader of the Western Elysium, and is also known as the "Three Saints of the West" with Guanyin Bodhisattva and the Great Trend Bodhisattva.