God of Wealth: God of Wealth is the god in charge of financial resources in Han folklore, which is mainly divided into two categories: one is Taoist deity, and the other is Han folk belief. Taoism regards celestial officials as gods, while the folk beliefs of the Han nationality are celestial officials and immortals. Taoist conferring is not called the god of wealth, but adding gods to the official position. China Mahayana Buddhism also has the God of Wealth: the Heavenly King, the boy who is good at money in the north. In modern times, in order to cater to everyone's psychological needs, the network god of wealth and the electronic god of wealth have also been introduced. At present, there are seven gods of wealth worshipped by China people, namely: Li Juezu, the magistrate of Quzhou County, Hebei Province in the Northern Dynasties, Duanmu Ci (Zigong: the ancestor of Confucian merchants), Fan Li (Zhejiang merchants), Guan Zhong (Huizhou merchants), (Shanxi merchants), (Guandi Pavilion) and Bigan (the ancestor of literary gods and Jishang merchants).