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Taoist five-way god of wealth

Di Qing, the god of spring, and Zhao Gongming, the god of wealth of the moon, are often mentioned. Literature, martial arts, righteousness, wealth, and partiality are five links to the God of Wealth. Wen: It means that Emperor Wenchang is at the lower left. Wu: The Moon God of Wealth is the righteous God of Wealth. Guan Gong was honored as the god of justice because he refused to accept the seal. In the early Ming Dynasty, it was said that Shen Wansan, a rich man, had a cornucopia, and his wealth was comparable to that of the enemy. He even competed with Zhu Yuanzhang to build Nanjing, and was regarded as a wealthy god of wealth. Su Fulu, the first overseas Chinese to do business in Southeast Asia, was called "uncle" [Lu Gong]. Because of the advantages of opening remote areas, he is regarded as a partial god of wealth. This statement that wealth benefits are far away from Nanyang and near Zhongyuan is actually similar to the concept that wealth is divided into five parts. The appearance of this partial god of wealth may also be related to the background of foreign exchange, trade and immigration in modern China. Being partial to the god of wealth is not a heresy, so literature, martial arts, righteousness, wealth and partiality can all be counted as the god of wealth.