Zhong Kui is a "sage" in the traditional culture of China. According to ancient books, he was born in Zhong Nanshan, Chang 'an, in the early Tang Dynasty (according to ancient books, Zhong Kui's hometown was Happy Valley, Zhong Kui's hometown was Shijing Town, Huxia County, Zhong Nanshan, and the middle part of Qinling Mountain in Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province). He was born with a leopard head and leopard eyes, and his face was ferocious and his appearance was strange. But he is a talented and knowledgeable person, always upright, upright, and honest with others. He is the most familiar figure in China's folk beliefs. Sticking the door is a door god to kill ghosts to ward off evil spirits, hanging nave is a curse to kill disasters and disenchantment, and there are brave men in exorcise demons, from which various Zhong Kui plays and Zhong Kui pictures are derived.
During the Spring Festival, Zhong Kui was the door god (one of the most famous immortals in Taoism), and during the Dragon Boat Festival, Zhong Kui was the Shi Tian who cut the five poisons. Zhong Kui is the only one of the traditional Taoist gods in China who should be omnipotent. If you want to be blessed, you should get wealth.