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Altar of the martial form of Caishen (central statue) at the Temple of the Dragon and the Phoenix (龍鳳宮), in the Miaoli County of Taiwan. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 財神 | |||||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 财神 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Vietnamese | Thần Tài | |||||||||||||||||||
Chữ Nôm |
Caishen (simplified Chinese: 财神; traditional Chinese: 財神; literally: 'God of Wealth') is the Chinese god of prosperity worshipped in the Chinese folk religion and Taoism. He has been identified with many historical figures, viewed as his embodied forms, among whom Zhao Gongming (赵公明, Wade–Giles: Chao Kung-ming, also known as Zhao Gong Yuanshuai 趙公元帥 'Lord Zhao the Marshal') or Bi Gan (比干, Wade–Giles: Pi-kan).[1] A large temple of Caishen has been built in the 2000s in Zhouzhi, Xi'an, Shaanxi.
Caishen's name is often invoked during the Chinese New Year celebrations.[1] He is often depicted riding a black tiger and holding a golden rod. He may also be depicted with an iron tool capable of turning stone and iron into gold.
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Historical personages
Several versions of Caishen's incarnations' political affiliation and way of deification are circulated.[1] It is unclear whether they are genuine historical figures, though most of the stories agree that Caishen's most popular incarnation lived during the early Qin dynasty. Most probably it represents the merging of several heterogeneous legends, the one of Bi Gan being the most ancient.
Legend has it that Bi Gan had a wife with the surname Chen. His son was Quan (泉). After Bi Gan was put to death by his nephew King Zhou of Shang, Bi Gan's wife and son escaped into the woods. His death eventually marked the collapse of the Shang dynasty. Later on, Quan was honoured as the ancestor of all Lins by King Wu of Zhou.
Equivalent figures in Buddhism
Though Caishen is a Chinese folk deity, many Pure Land Buddhists venerate him as a buddha. In esoteric Buddhist schools he is identified as Jambhala.
Notes
- ↑ 1.01.11.2Encyclopædia Britannica, 'Ts'ai Shen'
External links
- Media related to God of Wealth at Wikimedia Commons