Does the God of Wealth belong to Buddhism or Taoism?

The god of wealth belongs to Taoism, and later Buddhism also accommodated the god of wealth.

There are many gods of wealth in Taoism, such as literary gods, living gods and so on.

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There are five God of Wealth in Tibetan Buddhism, such as Huang God of Wealth.

Huang Caishen, whose Tibetan name is Lasebo, is the patron saint of esoteric religion and the first of all the gods of wealth. Huang Caishen is one of the five major wealth gods generally supported by various sects of Tibetan Buddhism. Because his body is yellow, he is called Huang Caishen.

Huang Caishen is in charge of wealth, which can free all sentient beings from all poverty and disasters, increase all good laws and wealth, and be rich and comfortable.

Its advantages: it can increase wealth, longevity, wisdom, material and spiritual interests.

According to legend, Huang Caishen used to be a bodhisattva, and he has practiced five ways and ten places. In the past, Sakyamuni Buddha talked about the meaning of the Great Prajna in Jiufeng Mountain, the spirit of the country of Modo in China, and monsters came from all directions to hinder it, leading to landslides. At this time, Huang Caishen bravely appeared in the shelter, making many monks who heard the dharma safe and sound. Later, Sakyamuni told Huang Caishen to convert to Buddhism, help all beings, take the road of Buddhism and become the great protector of Buddhism.

The Taoist gods of wealth include Zhao Gongming, the real king of Tan Xuan, Lishi Xian Guan, the lucky messenger, Jinbao Tianzun, Natian Zhenzun, Bi Gan and Fan Li.

Immortals are precious and infinite people.

Wu Fusheng Tianzun