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, especially within the Fuji Traditions. It is mainly dedicated for Lord Guan or Guansheng Dijun (), but also dedicated for several other deities like Chunyang Zushi () or Siming Zhenjun (). Most Enzhugong's temples are usually dedicated to three or five deities, however there are also temples dedicated to more deities including Lord Guan.


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