Is there anything particular about the position of the land Lord?

According to folk customs, the position of the land Lord is usually placed on the ground, connected with the earth, meaning to protect this land. The gatekeepers are posted on the left and right sides of the gate respectively. The one on the left is called "Cheng Men" and the one on the right is called "Defender".

Land Lord, also known as Fude Shen Zheng, is one of the folk religious beliefs of the Han nationality, and its land temple is the most widely distributed sacrificial building in China. Lu Gong, whose real name is Zhang Fude, was intelligent and filial since childhood; Thirty-six years old, official to the chief tax collector of the court, honest and clean, considerate of the sufferings of the people, and did many good things. At the age of 102. Three days after his death, his appearance remained the same. A poor household is surrounded by four big stones and worships in a stone house. Before long, he became rich from poverty. The people believed that it was blessed by God, so they built a temple together and offered it as a sacrifice with gold, so merchants often used it as a sacrifice. It is also said that after his death, the tax collectors who took over paid taxes up and down, doing whatever they wanted, and the people were miserable. At this time, people remembered the benefits of Zhang Fude's ruling, so they built a temple to worship and named it "the God of fortitude". The belief in the land Lord has pinned the good wishes of the working people of the Han nationality to avoid disasters and pray for blessings.

Door gods are a kind of paintings posted on doors during the Lunar New Year. As the guardians of Taoism and Han folk beliefs, people stick idols on doors to ward off evil spirits, protect their homes, keep peace, help utility and make money, which is the most popular patron saint of Han people. Taoism inherited this belief, and brought the door gods into the system of gods and worshipped them. At the beginning of the new year, the first thing is to paste the door gods and couplets. On New Year's Eve (or 29th), every household goes to the streets to buy couplets and door gods. Elegant people also spread paper and splash ink to welcome the spring, and decorate the doors inside and outside the house, expressing the good wishes of the working people of the Han nationality to ward off evil spirits and welcome good luck.