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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuchi_GongYuchi Gong - Wikipedia

    Yuchi Gong (尉遲恭) or Yuchi Rong (尉遲融) (585 – 25 December 658), courtesy name Jingde (敬德), also known by his posthumous name Duke Zhongwu of E, was a Chinese military general who lived in the early Tang dynasty.

  2. Yuchi Gong or Yuchi Jingde 尉迟敬德) was a major character in the latter half of the book Shuo Tang, as well as in the sequel. He had a dark skin, and used a Bian (a columnar- and pagoda-shaped traditional Chinese weapon) as his weapon.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Qin_ShubaoQin Shubao - Wikipedia

    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.

  4. Door Guard Yuchi Gong. The large nose, bulging eyes, and full beard identify this figure as General Yuchi Gong (585–658), of Central Asian origin, who made a significant contribution to the founding of the Tang dynasty (618–907).

  5. Title: Door Gods Qin-Qiong and Yuchi Gong. Date: 1980s–90s. Culture: China. Medium: Woodblock prints; ink and color on paper. Classification: Prints. Credit Line: On loan from the British Museum

  6. Yuchi Gong is a historical action drama about the renowned Tang Dynasty general whose has become a deity figure in China as the Door God, and whose image is...

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  8. Yuchi Gong or Yuchi Rong, courtesy name Jingde, also known by his posthumous name Duke Zhongwu of E, was a prominent general who lived in the early Tang dynasty. Yuchi Jingde and another...

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