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Is there a fairy like "Marshal God Bless" in myths and legends?

Full name; God Blessed Deputy Marshal Zhenjun, also known as Tian Yu Deputy Marshal Zhenjun, is a celestial immortal in The Journey to the West, and God Blessed Deputy Marshal is a Taoist immortal and one of the four Arctic saints. Marshal God Bless and other immortals are introduced in the wonderful classic of Emperor Tai's Nine Days of Ascension to Heaven, which is mainly dedicated to the immortals of Taoism in China. The Journey to the West's Alias and Eritrean Interpretation: The Journey to the West is The Journey to the West written by Wu Cheng'en, which is different from The Journey to the West's geography book written by Qiu Chuji, a real person in Changchun.

The Four True Kings of the Arctic, also known as Marshal of the Four Saints of the Arctic, Marshal of the Four Saints of the Arctic and so on. Four true kings of the North Pole; God bless Marshal Zhenjun (also known as Marshal Tian Yu Zhenjun), Marshal Tian Peng Zhenjun (that is, protecting Zhenjun, Journey to the West is a pig, Pig Zhu Gang is Tang Sanzang's second apprentice, and later he was named Jingtan Messenger Bodhisattva, and Pig Bajie was also the registered apprentice of Taishang Laojun), General Zhenwu, and General Hei (later General Hei).

Related links; Hongjun Laozu, Yuanshi Tianzun, Lingbao Tianzun, Taishang Laojun, Jade Emperor and Wei Zi Dadi are Taoist immortals. Lu Xixing and Xu's Romance of the Gods is a Taoist myth novel, while Wu Cheng'en's Romance of the Gods is a Buddhist novel. There are Erlang God Yang Jian, Tota King Li Jing in The Romance of the Gods (Tota King in Journey to the West or The Romance of the Gods is different from Tota King Chao Gai in The Water Margin), Prince Nezha, Hui Jin and Mu Hui.

Part of China's ancient fairy tales; The Journey to the West, Romance of Gods, Biography of Eight Immortals (also known as Crossing the Sea by Eight Immortals), Biography of Jigong, Flowers in a Mirror, Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Biography of Pingyao, and Travels in the South (that is, Biography of Huaguang) are different from searching for gods and mountain and sea classics. China's four classical novels, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, The Journey to the West, The Water Margin, A Dream of Red Mansions and so on.