The
red-faced
deified General
Kuan U is
traditionally portrayed as a warrior with a lush long black beard. He is
traditionally placed on the far left of the main temple shrine, while on the
right is his counterpart
Wei Tuo (fig.).
Here, he is portrayed stroking his beard with one hand
and holding a book in the other, a pose known as
Mei Ran Gong, which
freely translates as ‘Lord with the Beautiful Beard’.
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