Details
1. Door God Plaque is a foundational household guardian plaque, featuring line-drawn portraits of Qin Qiong (秦琼) and Yuchi Gong (尉迟恭) printed on peach wood or 304 stainless steel plates .
2. Hung centrally on exterior door surfaces, it blocks external evils while perpetuating the Spring Festival folklore: "Thousands of households bathed in dawn's light".
Product Description
Twin Guardian Deities
Pacify Homes - Dispel Misfortune - Guard Boundaries - Uphold Tradition
1. Qin Qiong:Wields golden maces with glaring eyes, severing physical threats (e.g., thieves, ill-willed visitors);
2. Yuchi Gong:Grips bamboo-joint whips with majestic beard, dispelling intangible curses (e.g., hexes, negative energies);
3. Cinnabar-red background:Symbolizes Fire Virtue breaking malignance and swelling fortune, amplifying protective radiation.
Zen Philosophy & Heritage
1. Door God customs originate from Shen Shu and Yu Lü legends in 《Classic of Mountains and Seas》(《山海经》, c. 400 BC), evolving into Qin-Yuchi figures post-Tang Dynasty.
2. Replace annually on Dust-Cleaning Day. Incinerate old plaques wrapped in red paper. For new homes, hang for three days before adding Spring Festival couplets—creating dual protection.