Door God

This is about a Chinese custom. See also Janus the Roman god of doors. A door god is a Chinese decoration placed on each side of an entry to a temple, home, business, etc., believed to keep evil spirits from entering. "The custom dates back to the Tang Dynasty, whose founder Emperor Tang Taizong (599 - May 26, 649) honoured two of his most loyal generals - Qin Qiong and Weichi Jingde - by having their painted portraits hung on his front door. Ordinary families soon adopted the imperial custom, putting woodblock prints of the ever-vigilant generals on their front gates in the hope of attracting good luck and fending off evil spirits. The Door God business soon spread throughout China, adding other folklore heroes and mythological figures to the repertoire." The door gods usually come in pairs, facing each other; it is considered bad luck to place the figures back-to-back. There are several different forms of door gods, the most frequently used are: Qin Qiong and Weichi Jingde - Qin Qiong (also known as Qin Shubao) has pale skin, usually carries swords; Weichi Jingde (also known as Weichi Gong) has dark skin (he came from one of China's ethnic minorities), and usually carries batons. Shentou and Yulei - carry battle axe and mace respectively. The practice of placing door god figures is fading as late, after a brief revival in the 1980s.

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References

* Tang, Rose. "Twilight of the Door Gods" The Standard. Hong Kong. Visited 12/29/2004

 

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