Tu Di Gong, the Chinese Lord of the Soil
and the Ground, who in Vietnamese is known as
Tho
Cong, is in
Vietnam
typically one of two deities placed in small home altars (fig.),
the other one being
Than Tai (fig.), the Vietnamese name
for Chinese wealth deities, who are generally referred to as
Cai Shen (fig.).
These house shrines always
should face the entrance door, and its deities offered fruit, food and drinks,
the latter usually in the form of
tea
traditionally offered in either 5 or alternatively 3 small cups (fig.).
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