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Che Kung (Chinese: 車公; pinyin: Chēgōng; lit. 'Lord Che'), (02 January, 1235-30 December, 1330)also known as Che Da Yuan Shuai (車大元帥; 'Che, the Great Warrior') was originally a military commander of Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279), who, according to lore, had supreme power to suppress rebellion and was renowned for his loyalty to the Emperor. He was also famous for his power to suppress plagues and his skill in medicine. He is believed by some worshipers to have been involved in the attempt to keep the Song state alive by bringing Prince Ping and his brother to the South. He is now considered the God of Protection.

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  • Che Kung (Chinese: 車公; pinyin: Chēgōng; lit. 'Lord Che'), (02 January, 1235-30 December, 1330)also known as Che Da Yuan Shuai (車大元帥; 'Che, the Great Warrior') was originally a military commander of Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279), who, according to lore, had supreme power to suppress rebellion and was renowned for his loyalty to the Emperor. He was also famous for his power to suppress plagues and his skill in medicine. He is believed by some worshipers to have been involved in the attempt to keep the Song state alive by bringing Prince Ping and his brother to the South. He is now considered the God of Protection. (en)
  • Che Kung fue un militar durante la dinastía Song que consiguió que las zonas del sur de China quedaran libres de desórdenes. Durante una plaga que azotó esas regiones, algunos habitantes de la zona dijeron que el comandante se les había aparecido en sueños, salvándolos del desastre. Fue elevado a la categoría de dios por el taoísmo. En la ciudad de Hong Kong existe un templo dedicado a su veneración, muy frecuentado por los fieles. * Datos: Q846838 * Multimedia: Che Kung / Q846838 (es)
  • Che gong, Chegong of Che Kung is een taoïstische godheid die door aanhangers van traditionele Chinese godsdienst in Hongkong aanbeden wordt. Chegong was een militaire leider in de Song-dynastie en wordt nu aanbeden als een godheid. De meeste tempels van hem staan in Hongkong en de beroemdste is de Chegongtempel van Sha Tin/沙田車公廟. Als militaire leider maakte hij de zuidelijke delen van China stabiel. Hij kwam ook voor in de dromen van dorpelingen die leden aan de pest. Toen de plaag over was, dachten de dorpelingen dat ze gered waren door Chegong. Daoïsten zien in hem een god, door zijn vele goede werken. In een Chegungtempel is altijd een houten wiel te vinden. Volgens bijgeloof brengt het geluk als er aan dit wiel een draai wordt gegeven. (nl)
  • 車公,又稱車大元帥,(?年-?年),籍貫江西南昌五福,相傳車公是宋朝末年的一名勇將,曾平定江南之亂有功。被天子敕封為大元帥。 南宋末年,蒙古大軍犯境,宋軍無力反抗,宋帝昺南下避難,車公一直護駕到香港,駐守西貢時,在途中不幸病逝。鄉民為念他生前貞忠英勇,又獲道教奉為神明,便為他立廟供奉。在每年的農曆新年初二或初三,許多善信都會到沙田車公廟去轉風車、拜祭,祈福許願。 他是道教與中國民間信仰中的一個神祇,於每年正月初二。 (zh)
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  • Che Kung (Chinese: 車公; pinyin: Chēgōng; lit. 'Lord Che'), (02 January, 1235-30 December, 1330)also known as Che Da Yuan Shuai (車大元帥; 'Che, the Great Warrior') was originally a military commander of Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279), who, according to lore, had supreme power to suppress rebellion and was renowned for his loyalty to the Emperor. He was also famous for his power to suppress plagues and his skill in medicine. He is believed by some worshipers to have been involved in the attempt to keep the Song state alive by bringing Prince Ping and his brother to the South. He is now considered the God of Protection. (en)
  • Che Kung fue un militar durante la dinastía Song que consiguió que las zonas del sur de China quedaran libres de desórdenes. Durante una plaga que azotó esas regiones, algunos habitantes de la zona dijeron que el comandante se les había aparecido en sueños, salvándolos del desastre. Fue elevado a la categoría de dios por el taoísmo. En la ciudad de Hong Kong existe un templo dedicado a su veneración, muy frecuentado por los fieles. * Datos: Q846838 * Multimedia: Che Kung / Q846838 (es)
  • 車公,又稱車大元帥,(?年-?年),籍貫江西南昌五福,相傳車公是宋朝末年的一名勇將,曾平定江南之亂有功。被天子敕封為大元帥。 南宋末年,蒙古大軍犯境,宋軍無力反抗,宋帝昺南下避難,車公一直護駕到香港,駐守西貢時,在途中不幸病逝。鄉民為念他生前貞忠英勇,又獲道教奉為神明,便為他立廟供奉。在每年的農曆新年初二或初三,許多善信都會到沙田車公廟去轉風車、拜祭,祈福許願。 他是道教與中國民間信仰中的一個神祇,於每年正月初二。 (zh)
  • Che gong, Chegong of Che Kung is een taoïstische godheid die door aanhangers van traditionele Chinese godsdienst in Hongkong aanbeden wordt. Chegong was een militaire leider in de Song-dynastie en wordt nu aanbeden als een godheid. De meeste tempels van hem staan in Hongkong en de beroemdste is de Chegongtempel van Sha Tin/沙田車公廟. (nl)
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