An auspicious god worshipped by the people of China. Can make believers more blessed. It originated very early. It is said that a dwarf was born in Daozhou in the Tang Dynasty and was sent to the imperial court as a plaything in these years. When Tang Dezong came to power, he abolished the case and refused the emperor's request to recruit dwarfs. People in this state feel their kindness and worship it as a god of blessing.
In the Song Dynasty, people generally worshipped Yangcheng. During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, Yangcheng was also said to be Yang Cheng, the fifth emperor of the Han Dynasty. In the future, there will be more different opinions, either honoring Tianguan as a blessing god or honoring Zhang Xian, the son of a baby. Zhang Xian is called "Master Zhang Xi 'an" because he can not only give gifts to children, but also help them.
Fuxing originated from the ancestors' natural worship of Jupiter. Since the Western Han Dynasty, he has been a lucky star official-Suixing. But in the Tang Dynasty, the dangerous side of Tai Sui God was over-publicized, which greatly weakened the blessing significance of Lao Xing. People turned to Yangcheng, a good official in the world, as a lucky star who came down to help the poor. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the heavenly officials among Taoist gods came from behind and eventually became the blessed heavenly officials-Fuxing.
The oldest existing portrait of a star official, Five Stars and Twenty-eight Accommodations, was painted 1300 years ago in the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty. The picture depicts the images of gold, wood, water, fire, earth and 28 stars and gods. Fuxing, ranked first among the stars, has the appearance of a monster: his head is like a tiger, his eyes are wide open, he sits cross-legged, he is dressed in a simple gown and looks like a scholar. His vehicle is actually a huge wild boar.