Introduction: The auspicious positions of the God of Wealth are different on different days, so [who are the God of Wealth and the God of Wealth on New Year's Day, January 1, 2021] follow the editor to find out. Listen to the sound of the wind. As the eleventh month of the lunar calendar is getting closer, there have been several heavy snowfalls in the north. So do you know what your fortune will be like in November of the lunar calendar in 2020? Let’s take a look with Mr. Shui Mo.The position of the God of Wealth on January 1, 2021Lunar calendar: November 18, 2020 Gregorian calendar: January 1, 2021, Friday, Capricorn. God of Luck: Northeast. God of Fortune: Due North. God of Wealth: Due North. Auspicious gods to tend to: Tian'en, Mu Cang, Jintang, Chushen, Mingtang, Mingwei, Yuecai. Evil gods to avoid: Hekui, Dashi, Dabai, Xianchi, Wuli, Shenge, Lubansha, Daoposha, Goujiao, Bingxiaowaxian, Bazuodipo - According to the old almanac, the direction of the God of Wealth on New Year's Day, January 1, 2021 is due north.Who are the God of Wealth and God of Wealth?God of Wealth: Bigan, Fan LiBigan <br /> The Bigan enshrined in the Bigan God of Wealth Temple is dressed as a civil official, wearing a prime minister's gauze hat, five long beards, holding a ruyi in his hand, wearing a dragon robe, and wearing a gold ingot on his feet. This attire is very similar to that of Tianguan, the biggest difference being that Tianguan looks kind and smiling, while Bigan looks serious and has a gaunt face. "Records of the Grand Historian: Annals of Yin" records: Bigan, the uncle of King Zhou of Shang, was a loyal and upright person. He was very worried when he saw that King Zhou was licentious, corrupt, tyrannical and unjust, and he often gave frank advice and admonishment. During one of his attempts to advise King Zhou, Bigan flew into a rage and said, "I've heard that a saint's heart has seven holes! Today I want to see if your heart has seven holes!" It was said that Bigan glared at King Zhou, took off his heart, threw it on the ground, walked out of the palace, went to the people, and distributed his treasures widely. Although he had lost his heart, he did not die because he had taken the elixir given to him by Jiang Ziya. Because they have no heart, they are impartial and selfless, and they do things fairly, so they are deeply praised and loved by people. At that time, people who did business under Bigan were fair in their dealings and never cheated anyone, so they began to worship him as the God of Wealth. Fan Li <br /> Fan Li was a minister of Gou Jian, King of Yue. He was resourceful and helped the King of Yue defeat the King of Wu and achieve hegemony. When the celebration party was held, Fan Li was the only one missing. It turned out that he had changed his name and fled to the State of Qi. Before leaving, he wrote a letter to another meritorious official, Wen Zhong, saying: "The high birds have scattered, and the good bows will be hidden; the cunning rabbits have been killed, and the good dogs will be cooked. The King of Yue is a man with a long neck and a bird's beak, with the eyes of an eagle and the steps of a wolf. He can share hardships but not happiness. If you don't leave, it will be harmful to you." Wen Zhong didn't believe it and eventually became a ghost under the sword. Fan Li made a fortune by running agriculture and commerce in Qi State, but he did not value money and distributed it to his poor friends and distant relatives. Fan Li was able to make a fortune and also spend his wealth, and in people's minds he was a rare living god of wealth. God of Wealth: Zhao Gongming, Guan Gong Zhao Gongming <br /> Zhao Gongming is also known as "Marshal Zhao Gong". Taoism mainly worships him as the God of Wealth, but he is also one of the four guardians of Taoism, probably because he once guarded the alchemy room for Zhang Tianshi. Later, people also pasted his statue on the door as a door god to ward off evil and pray for blessings. Its duties include not only "eliminating plague and malaria, protecting against diseases and warding off disasters", but also "making business and making money in a fair way. If there is anything fair, you can pray to the gods and everything will go as you wish". The widespread worship of Zhao Gongming by the people probably began in the middle of the Ming Dynasty or slightly earlier. The main reason for this was that making money through business was one of his main responsibilities. The statues of Zhao Gongming, the God of Wealth, are all wearing helmets and armor, battle robes, holding whips, and have thick black beards, looking mighty. There are often paintings of treasure bowls, large ingots, pearls, corals and the like around them. According to Volume 3 of Qing Jia Lu by Gu Lu of the Qing Dynasty, the 15th day of the third lunar month in Wu is the birthday of Zhao Gongming. On this day, people worship the God of Wealth by setting up temples for worship or making statues at home for worship. Merchants were the most common in offering sacrifices to the God of Wealth. The Annals of Yangyuan County in Hebei Province states: "The God of Wealth is worshipped by each merchant in his own shop. The first month of each year is a special period for offering sacrifices to the God of Wealth, just like ordinary people offering sacrifices to heaven and earth. On the 18th day of the second month of each year, operas are also offered as a token of thanks." Guan Gong <br /> Guan Gong is also known as "Guan Sheng Di Jun", or "Guan Di" for short. He was originally one of the four guardian generals of Taoism. Later, Taoism mainly worshipped him as the God of Wealth. In addition to "curing diseases and eliminating disasters, exorcising evil spirits, punishing rebels, and inspecting the underworld", his functions also include "managing life and fortune, protecting merchants, and attracting wealth and treasure". Because of his loyalty, he is revered as the God of Wealth. There are three main reasons why Guan Gong is worshipped as the God of Wealth by businessmen: first, Guan Gong was very good at managing money and accounting during his lifetime. He established a note-taking method and invented a daily account book. This calculation method has four items: original, received, paid out, and stored. It is very detailed and clear. Later generations of businessmen recognized him as an accounting expert, so he was worshipped as the God of Business; second, when businessmen negotiate business, they value loyalty and credit the most. Guan Gong has both loyalty and trustworthiness, so he is respected; third, it is said that after Guan Gong's death, the real god often returned to help in battle and win. Businessmen hope that if their business suffers a setback one day, they can make a comeback like Guan Gong and strive for final success. The belief in Guan Gong was accepted by all walks of life in the Qing Dynasty, and worship of him was particularly popular. In modern times, the Gelaohui and Qinghong Gang in the underworld particularly worship Guandi. Brothers who swear brotherhood in the underworld must bow down in worship before Guandi, burn tablets and swear an oath to keep their faith and loyalty. Searching in this vast sea of people, is that person the destined one? Welcome to click on the "Premium Calculation" below for advance predictions. I wish you a perfect relationship and marriage! |
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