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Why are Fujian wandering gods all princes?

The origin of the five princes in Fujian is related to Five Blessingg the Great. Five Blessingg the Great, also known as Wuling Gong, was born in the Yuan Dynasty. It is said that five juren who failed in the list met on their way back to their hometown, and became friends in Jin Lan because of their similar interests. One of them, Zhang, was later known as Xian Linggong. When he was in Bailong 'an, Fuzhou, he had a heart-to-heart talk with four other brothers in the middle of the night and broke up with laughter. Zhang's son, Zhang Shizi, became the Prince of the Great. This legend reflects Fujian's profound cultural background and folk beliefs. First of all, let me introduce the next five princes: Prince Jinlong, wearing a golden robe, a jewel-like crown on his head, a smile on his mouth and a soft face like a spring breeze. Zhang Shizi wore a golden dragon robe, a dragon head and a golden crown, without bangs, and he was all smiles. He likes to shoot arrows with a bow. Zhang Ershizi is also wearing a golden dragon robe, a golden crown, a comb in the middle, bangs and sideburns, a slightly childish and fleshy face, and a lively personality. Huaguang's eldest son, wearing a black and gold dragon armor, a red dragon robe and a gold-plated dragon crown, is majestic. Legend has it that he can travel through space, control time and protect one side. Zhao Shizi, dressed in a black robe, wearing a golden crown of double dragons' feathers and a diagonal comb of bangs, is personable and extraordinary in temperament.