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Lei Wanchun was a minor general who served under General Zhang Xun, and refused to surrender, dying with his men. The gold spots on his cheeks represent where the enemy's arrows struck him. This image portrays him as a pestilence deity [Wangye], with his demonic face, and stands on an altar in a temple on the outskirts of Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan.

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Lei Wanchun was a minor general who served under General Zhang Xun, and refused to surrender, dying with his men. The gold spots on his cheeks represent where the enemy's arrows struck him. This image portrays him as a pestilence deity [Wangye], with his demonic face, and stands on an altar in a temple on the outskirts of Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan. 183
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Lei Wanchun was a minor general who served under General Zhang Xun, and refused to surrender, dying with his men. The gold spots on his cheeks represent where the enemy's arrows struck him. This image portrays him as a pestilence deity [Wangye], with his demonic face, and stands on an altar in a temple on the outskirts of Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan. 183
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Lei Wanchun was a minor general who served under General Zhang Xun, and refused to surrender, dying with his men. The gold spots on his cheeks represent where the enemy's arrows struck him. This image portrays him as a pestilence deity [Wangye], with his demonic face, and stands on an altar in a temple on the outskirts of Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan.

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