Why do Hong Kong people and Guangzhou people believe in Wong Tai Sin?

Wong Tai Sin is the god of wealth and protector in Guangdong folk beliefs, and has high magic power. Friends who often walk around the country may know that Hong Kong people and Guangzhou people still believe in one thing. Unknown? Are those gods? Wong tai sin? . We can also see many triad societies in various TV dramas in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and businessmen should pay homage to them before going out to do business? Wong tai sin? For good luck. Who is Wong Tai Sin? He's a folklore? Yellow leather? Weasel?

Chuping, this Wong Tai Sin, is a famous immortal since ancient times. First of all, we have to understand, don't be Wong Tai Sin? Weasel? If you use Hong Kong people and Guangzhou people, that's right? Blasphemy Maybe you'll get a scolding. ? Wong tai sin? This belief has been circulated since the Han Dynasty. According to the historical book "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty", people in the south built temples among the people and believed in some of them? Witch god? , including Wong Tai Sin. Later, Ge Hong, the founder of Taoism in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, also recorded this immortal in his own book "Biography of Immortals".

For the record, Huang Chuping? Turn stones into sheep? , with incredible magical power and strength. Taoism, which was in urgent need of development later, was straightforward and rude. Wong tai sin? Closer to your own belief system. As we all know, Taoist gods have always existed? Sanqing, Siyu, Five Old People? Statement, in which? Five old people? Also called? Five parties and five emperors? . Central? Huangdi? This is the famous Wong Tai Sin. After thousands of years of development and dissemination, Wong Tai Sin has become a Cantonese people's heart. God of wealth? And then what? Protector? . Or can you let a person be promoted to a higher position and become a top scholar? Wenchang star? . Because of his many functions, we can see this Wong Tai Sin in the streets of Hong Kong.

To sum up, Wong Tai Sin is a well-known god of wealth and patron saint, so it still stands in Hong Kong.