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  • Yuchi Jingde
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  • Yuchi Jingde (尉遅恭) was a general during China's Tang Dynasty that was later deified as 胡敬徳, alongside fellow general Qin Shubao. As the legend goes, the emperor asked them to stand guard over his sleep to ward off a ghost that had been troubling him in the night. Under their guard, he slept peacefully and commissioned portraits of the two of them to keep watch over his room. Due to this legend, they are known as door gods and commonly used to attract good luck and ward off evil spirits.
  • Yuchi Jingde (尉遲敬德) (585–658), formal name Yuchi Gong (尉遲恭) but went by the courtesy name of Jingde, formally Duke Zhongwu of E (鄂忠武公), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty whose bravery later caused him to be incorporated into Chinese folk religion as a door god, along with Qin Shubao.
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  • Yuchi Jingde (尉遅恭) was a general during China's Tang Dynasty that was later deified as 胡敬徳, alongside fellow general Qin Shubao. As the legend goes, the emperor asked them to stand guard over his sleep to ward off a ghost that had been troubling him in the night. Under their guard, he slept peacefully and commissioned portraits of the two of them to keep watch over his room. Due to this legend, they are known as door gods and commonly used to attract good luck and ward off evil spirits.
  • Yuchi Jingde (尉遲敬德) (585–658), formal name Yuchi Gong (尉遲恭) but went by the courtesy name of Jingde, formally Duke Zhongwu of E (鄂忠武公), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty whose bravery later caused him to be incorporated into Chinese folk religion as a door god, along with Qin Shubao.
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