About Bao Gong and Zhong Kui in fairy tales?

Bao Gong is the honorific title of China folks to Bao Zheng, an upright official in the Northern Song Dynasty. With the spread of TV series, Bao Gong's image has long been a household name, known to all women and children. However, Bao Gong's story is more of a legend, and more of a spiritual sustenance for ordinary people to look forward to honesty. He enforced the law impartially, was upright and upright, was praised by generation after generation, and won the long-term admiration of the world.

Stories and legends about Bao Gong have been circulated among the people since the Song and Yuan Dynasties in China, and Bao Gong has formed such a colorful literary and artistic image, which is deeply admired and loved by the working people.

Zhong Kui, whose real name is Zhong Ming Xiangzi Cheung Nam, is the god who kills ghosts and exorcises evil spirits in China folklore. In the past, China people often hung statues of Zhong Kui to ward off evil spirits. It is the "Tang Fuzhen Village Sheng Jun" in China traditional culture. According to ancient records, he was from Central South Chang 'an in the early Tang Dynasty. (According to ancient records and research by experts and scholars, Zhong Kui is the existing hometown temple of Zhongnan Zhong Kui in Zhongnan Village, Zhongnan Town, zhouzhi county, in the middle of Xi 'an Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi Province), with a face of pig iron and a strange appearance. However, he is a talented, well-informed, knowledgeable and extremely talented person. He will always be upright, upright, and honest with others.

During the Spring Festival, Zhong Kui was the door god (one of the most famous Taoist gods), and during the Dragon Boat Festival, Zhong Kui was the heavenly master who cut off the five poisons, and Zhong Kui was the only omnipotent god among the traditional Taoist gods in China.