He is
traditionally placed on the far right of the main temple
shrine, while on the left is his counterpart
Guan Yu or
Kuan U (fig.),
though in
Taoist
temples, his statue is usually placed with his back to
that of the
Maitreya or
Smiling Buddha,
who faces towards the entrance, making Wei Tuo facing
inward, overlooking the temple's yard and its main
buildings.
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