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Twin guardian spirits in Taiwanese folk religion, often seen in temple parades.損 (Sǔn): "Decrease" (removes evil, bad luck).The Sun General's mask features a base of dark cyan-blue, embellished with indigo accents. The deep bluish-black signifies solemnity and dignity, while the indigo symbolizes thunderous power and deterrence against evil spirits. Its eyes bulge wide with furious intensity, glaring fiercely. Long, sharp fangs curve upward and flare outward. Its visage is utterly fearsome and terrifying — a form designed to daunt ghosts and evil entities, presenting itself as a menacing deity radiating overpowering intimidation. The Sun General embodies the diminishment of misfortune, signifying loss, introspection, and self-improvement.Sun "decreases" curses and negativity.

