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Marshal Wen Qiong was said to have been one of the subordinate generals serving Guo Ziyi during the campaigns to suppress An Lushan's rebellion. This modern portrait depicting him as a celestial general hangs in a Daoist temple in Pudong, a suburb of Shanghai.

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Marshal Wen Qiong was said to have been one of the subordinate generals serving Guo Ziyi during the campaigns to suppress An Lushan's rebellion. This modern portrait depicting him as a celestial general hangs in a Daoist temple in Pudong, a suburb of Shanghai.

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