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Hu Jiang Jun
Hu Jiang Jun (Hanzi=虎將君; pinyin=hǔjiàngjūn; Hokkien= ''Houw Ciang Kun''; lit. "general tiger") is a popular deity of Chinese mythology. Every Chinese temples often have an altar for him, either a private altar or accompany another deities. His altar is placed just above the floor, accompany Tu Di Gong or below the altar of Fu De Zheng Shen, have one or more statues, as yellow or white tiger. The white tiger god is called ''Bai Hu Jiang Jun'' (Hokkien=''Pek Hou Ciang Kun'') or "White general tiger".〔(poanthian.webs.com) Houw Ciang Kun〕
His other titles include Hu Jiang Gong (Hanzi=虎將公; "Lord general tiger"), Hu Ye (Hanzi=虎爺; lit. "Grandpa tiger"), or Di Hu (Hanzi=地虎; lit. "Earth tiger"). His Taoist title is Xia Tan Jiang Jun (Hanzi=下壇將軍; Hokkien=''Ha Thua Jiong Kun''; lit. "General of the lower altar").〔 In Anping City, the altar for Hu Jiang Jun is placed high above the floor because the city is often flooded thus is called ''Tian Hu'' (天虎, lit. "Sky/heaven tiger").
Chinese culture and Taoism regard tiger as the king of the mountain or jungle and associate it with some deities. His fierce nature become a symbol of authority and bravery. Kids worship him in hope to grow strong and brave.〔
==Postur arca==
According to Taoism, the posture of Hu Jiang Jun's statues has different meaning as below.〔

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