Who is Wen Quxing?

Wenquxing is the star in the sky that presides over the literary movement and dominates the rise and fall of articles in the world. On seniority, Wen Quxing is a famous colleague of the God of Wealth, but with different division of labor and different responsibilities. The god of wealth is responsible for the fortune of the world, and Wenquxing is responsible for the literary fortune of the world. If you want to make progress and achieve something in your studies, you must pay attention to Wenchang's geomantic omen, because that is where Wenquxing is in the sky. There are two theories about Wenquxing. The first statement: Wenquxing is a Kuixing, one of the 28 stars in the sky. Twenty-eight stars are divided into seven nights in Qinglong, seven nights in Baihu, seven nights in Suzaku and seven nights in Xuanwu. Kuixing is the first night of the Seven Nights of the White Tiger, and has the reputation of "Zhu Kui's Articles". In the past, buildings such as Kuixing Pagoda and Wenfeng Pagoda were built in many places in China, which all represented the local people's desire to pray for Wenquxing and bless one side's prosperity. The second statement: Wenquxing is a Kuixing, and Kuixing refers to the top four places of the Big Dipper, Shu Tian, Tian Xuan, Celestial Pole and Tianquan. Therefore, Kuixing is also called Xuan Ji. Because the four stars are arranged in a square shape, it is also called "Dou Kui". In Qing Dynasty, Gu wrote in Rizhilu Kuixing: "I don't know when Kuixing was worshipped by modern people. Taking Wei Xiao as the home of the article is not like Wei Xiao's temple worship, but changing Wei Xiao to Wei Xiao, unlike Wei Xiao's font and fighting for ghosts. " The paintings of Kuixing in later generations are actually pictographs of the word "Kui". The picture shows a ghost with red hair and blue face, with one foot up, a bucket in one hand and a pen in the other. This is called "Kuixing Kick Fight". The other foot of the red-haired and blue-faced ghost stood on the top of a giant, who was called "the leader". Although the image of "Kuixing kicks the bucket and takes the lead" is fierce, it contains a strong auspicious meaning: the number one scholar is the best.