The Four Kingdom protects Mt. Sumai, in the center of the Buddhist world, from all four sides. It is a good chioce to protect the eastern (national security), South of the Shichoten (five cereal fertility), Wide Mouth (Sentriey), and Northern (Buddhist protector). Each of the four dignified statues is made in the form of a Chinese warrior, with two hands on the side. Wearing armor, holding weapons, and stepping on the evil head and stomach with an anger expression. The evil is said to symbolize the troublesome that lives in the heart. Bishamaten is the guardian of heaven and guardian god of heaven that counts as one respect of the en King along with the Eigoku, Shinchoten, and Hakamate Ten. In addition, it is not only a member of the Four Kings, but also in a wide area other than Japan, such as Central Asia and China. There are various expressions in this figure, but in Japan, it is representative of the Tangyo Warsho style which is generally worn with leather armor. Treasure towers are common. It is also often used to ride on top of a demon-shaped person, called a evil. However, the Shiden of Toadaiji Commanderodo has been sculpted in the form of holding a treasure pole in the right hand and holding the treasure rod in the left hand. In addition, it is said to protect the north in Esoteric Buddhism. It is also regarded as a respect for the seven god as a unique faith in Japan. It is also regarded as a profit for victory.