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Is the god of wealth called Beagan?

God of Wealth can be divided into God of Wealth and Wu Caishen. In my previous article, I have analyzed in detail that there are two gods of wealth and two Wu Caishen in folklore. Among them, Bigan in The Romance of the Gods was named satellites by Jiang Ziya, and he was also one of the legendary literary gods. Zhao Gongming is regarded by Jiang Ziya as "the golden dragon is like a dragon on the altar, and the tiger is the true king", and he is one of the legendary Wu Caishen.

However, although people have different opinions about why they both became the God of Wealth, in my opinion, if analyzed from the perspective of The Romance of the Gods, both of them have one thing in common, that is, they have a direct relationship with Jiang Ziya.

The direct relationship here is not that their gods were sealed by Jiang Ziya, but that their deaths are all related to Jiang Ziya. As we all know, Beagan is a delicate mortal. When Jiang Ziya figured out that it would be difficult to compete, he gave it a life in advance.

When Bigan was persecuted by da ji and took out Linglong's heart, according to Jiang Ziya's life story, Bigan thought he could be saved, but he died. Maybe we can say that Jiang Ziya either didn't really want to save him or didn't have the strength to save him.

Of course, some friends will say that these are the days, not that Jiang Ziya can't save him. Actually, it's not. If they really want to save lives, it is very easy to explain to their disciples. For example, Jiang Ziya died several times, but he was rescued by his Taoist friends. For example, Yang Ren, a civil servant of Shang Dynasty, was originally executed by Zhou Wang, but he was saved by one of Twelve Jinxian's moral gentlemen.

Because Bigan was Zhou Wang's uncle before his death, representing kingship and wealth, he was careless after his death, which meant impartiality, so he was respected as the God of Wealth by the people.

So Zhao Gongming was also killed by Jiang Ziya's Seven Arrows book. Twenty-one days after Jiang Ziya's worship, the original description said: "Ziya is in Qishan, two arrows hit the right eye, three arrows hit the heart, and three arrows hit the scarecrow. Gong Ming died in a concentration camp in Tang Cheng.

Although Zhao Gongming was named "Golden Dragon Ruyi is the real King of Dragon, Tiger and Tan Xuan" by Jiang Ziya, he was honored as Wu Caishen because of his four gods in charge of wealth and his own strength.