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The God of Wealth is Taoist.
The God of Wealth is a Taoist secular god. The god of wealth worshiped by Chinese people. According to legend, his surname was Zhao Gongming, also known as Marshal Zhao Gong and Zhao Xuantan. In "Zhen Gao", Zhao Gongming is one of the five gods, that is, the god of the underworld. Later, in Taoist mythology, he became the patron saint of Zhang Ling's elixir cultivation. The Jade Emperor awarded him the title of Marshal of Zhengyi Xuantan. Therefore, he is regarded as the God of Wealth by the people. It looks like a black face with thick beard, wearing an iron crown on its head, holding an iron whip in its hand, and standing astride a black tiger, so it is also called the Black Tiger Mysterious Altar. Among the people, there are also Fen Wen and Wu Caishen. The Wu Caishen is Zhao Gongming, and the Wen Caishen is said to be Fan Li from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Others regard Emperor Guan as the God of Wealth, and are mostly worshiped by business partners.
However, books from the Tang and Song Dynasties and before, such as Qianbao's "Sou Shen Ji", "Zhen Gao", "Tai Shang Dong Yuan Shen Curse Sutra", etc., are all regarded as one of the five plagues (see "Plague God" in this volume) 》). It wasn't until the Yuan Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty's "Dao Zang·Sou Shen Ji" and "Three Religions Sou Shen Encyclopedia" which were slightly edited in the Ming Dynasty that he was called the God of Wealth. Volume 3 of "The Encyclopedia of Searching the Gods of the Three Religions" says: "Marshal Zhao, whose surname is Zhao Taogongming, was born in Zhong (end) Nanshan. He took refuge in the mountains during the Qin Dynasty and practiced Taoism intensively. Later, in Taoist mythology, he became Zhang Ling's elixir practitioner. The patron saint, the Jade Emperor granted him the title of Marshal of the Zhengyi Xuantan, and became the god of rewards, punishments, litigation, protection from illness and disasters, and the pursuit of wealth through business, so he is regarded by the people as the god of wealth with a black face and thick beard. , wearing an iron crown on his head, holding an iron whip in his hand, and standing astride a black tiger, so it is also called the Black Tiger Xuantan.