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    Qin Shubao. Qin Qiong (died 638), courtesy name Shubao, better known as Qin Shubao, was a Chinese general who lived in the early Tang dynasty of China. Along with Yuchi Gong, he continues to be worshipped in China as a door god. He is also known by his posthumous name Duke Zhuang of Hu.

  2. However, after that, Qin Shubao suddenly collapsed. Later, Yuchi Gong became the general to fight against Goguryeo because Qin Shubao's situation was so bad. Qin Shubao died several weeks after Yuchi Gong left for Goguryeo Korea (see Luo Cheng's section). His son, Qin Huaiyu (秦怀玉), became one of the great warriors in next generation.

  3. Many Chinese people believe in 门神 (ménshén) (the Door God) as well. The representatives of the Door Gods are Qin Shubao and Gong Yuchi. The Chinese believe that the Door Gods live in the doors of every family, protecting their homes, and preventing ghosts and evil spirits from entering their homes.

  4. Jun 30, 2021 · For their loyalty and protection Yuchi Jingde and Qin Shubao, also known as Duke Zhongwu and Duke Zhuang, have been venerated ever since as Door Gods, protecting homes from evil spirits. During the pursuit of Li Yuanji, a battle between supporters of the various princes continued for some time until Jingde and Shubao appeared with the heads of the two murdered princes, which they mounted on ...

  5. According to legend, he ordered two generals — Qin Shubao and Yuchi Jingde — to stand guard outside, so he could sleep undisturbed. Eventually realizing that having two generals stay up all night was implausible, the emperor ordered that their portraits be painted on the palace gates to ward off evil spirits.

  6. replaced by that of Qin Shubao and Yuchi Gong is not clear. Today the earliest known record of the latter is found, as mentioned above, in the Sanjiao yuanliu soushen daquan. According to the preface, this text is a 1909 reprint of a Ming dynasty (1368-1644) edition of the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) version Huaxiang soushen

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  8. Feb 22, 2014 · Qin Shubao, also known as Qin Qiong was a fierce warrior of Tang Dynasty. He was renowned as one of the 24 heroes establishing Tang Dynasty. Serving initially as a young soldier of Sui dynasty, Qin Shubao came to the attention of his military general with his fierceness in the battles and integrity in his service.

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