This is a modern brass craft. Not antique
Net weight: 4900g (10.9 lbs)
Height: 39 cm (15.3 inches)
Length: 19 cm (7.5 inches)
Width: 13 cm (5.1 inches)
1 inch is equal to 2.54 cm.
The statue material is Copper. There are differences in the color of the screens. Please don't misunderstand.
Item
color displayed in photos may be showing slightly different on your
computer monitor since monitors are not calibrated same.
We use gift box packing (adding bubble film). If we find any breakage, we will accept refund or re mail.
Guan Yu - Chinese historical figure. He represents Buddha, God of War, God of Wealth, justice, honesty, loyalty.
In
Chinese folk religion, Guan Yu is widely referred to as "Emperor Guan"
(關帝; Guāndì) and "Duke Guan" (關公; Guān Gōng), while his Taoist title is
"Holy Emperor Lord Guan" (關聖帝君; Guān Shèng Dì Jūn). Temples and shrines
dedicated exclusively to Guan Yu can be found across mainland China,
Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and other places with Chinese influence such
as Vietnam, South Korea and Japan.
Today,
Guan Yu is still widely worshipped by the Chinese, and many shrines to
him are found in homes, businesses and fraternal organisations. In Hong
Kong, a shrine to Guan Yu can be found in every police station. Though
by no means mandatory, Chinese police officers worship and pay respect
to him. Although seemingly ironic, members of the triads and Heaven and
Earth Society worship Guan Yu as well. Statues used by triads tend to
hold the halberd in the left hand, and statues in police stations tend
to hold the halberd in the right hand. This signifies which side Guan Yu
is worshipped, by the righteous people or vice versa. The appearance of
Guan Yu's face for the triads is usually more stern and threatening
than the usual statue. In Hong Kong, Guan Yu is often referred to as "Yi
Gor" (二哥; Cantonese for "second elder brother") for he was second to
Liu Bei in their fictional sworn brotherhood. Guan Yu is also worshipped
by Chinese businessmen in Shanxi, Hong Kong, Macau and Southeast Asia
as an alternative wealth god, since he is perceived to bless the upright
and protect them from the wicked. Another reason is related to the
release of Cao Cao during the Huarong Trail incident, in which he let
Cao and his men pass through safely. For that, he was perceived to be
able to extend the lifespan of people in need.








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