365 gods were sealed in the list of gods.
The more famous ones:
1. King Wen of Zhou: Jichang, one of the four major princes, governed Xiqi as Xibohou. Because Chonghou Hu slandered King Zhou, he was imprisoned in Youli, but was later released. With the benefit of benevolent government, many princes in the world will obey. After King Ziwu conquered the world, he was honored as King Wen.
2. Boyi test: The eldest son of Ji Chang came to Chaoge to save his father. Daji saw his handsome appearance and excellent piano skills. She tried to seduce him but failed, but was framed and chopped into meat cakes. And gave it to his father Ji Chang to eat. Later, he was named the "Ziwei Emperor of Zhongtian North Pole".
3. Yang Jian: A disciple of Yuding Zhenren, who knows eight or nine mysterious skills and is good at seventy-three transformations. He has a divine eye in Queting, holds a three-pointed two-edged gun, and has a mythical beast named Roaring Sky Dog. He has saved many times. Zhouying is in crisis. After King Wu ascended the throne, he, Li Jing, Nezha, Jin Zha, Muzha, Wei Hu, Lei Zhenzi and other seven people did not fall in love with the world of mortals and took the initiative to resign. After that, these seven people all became saints in body. Yang Jian is the true emperor of Zhaohui Erlang, commonly known as "Erlang God".
4. King Zhou: Yin Shou, the son of Emperor Yi, was the last emperor of the Shang Dynasty. During his reign, he went against the grain and made people angry. Later, he was desperate and burned himself to death in Zhaixing Tower. Later, the god was named "Tianxi Xing".
5. Mei Bo: A senior official in the Shang Dynasty who admonished King Zhou for being burned to death. He was the first person to die from being burned. The god was named "Tiande Star".
6. Bigan: The sub-prime minister of the Shang Dynasty and the uncle of King Zhou. He was later tricked by Daji into having his heart cut open and died. Later, he was named "Wenquxing".
Extended information:
The classic chapter novel "The Romance of the Gods" is well-known in China, and its international influence is gradually expanding. Since the beginning of the 20th century, there have been foreign language translations, all of which are selected translations. For example, in 1912, the German sinologist Gruber studied in Leyden, the Netherlands, E. J. Selected German translations published by Brill Press, written by British sinologist John Wane in London in 1922.
The earliest extant "Fengshen Yanyi" is a copy collected by the Japanese Cabinet Library. It was criticized by Zhong Bojing and has 20 volumes and 100 chapters. It was an engraving by Shu Zaiyang in the Ming Dynasty. However, it is only known that "Feng Shen Yan Yi" was written and published in the Ming Dynasty, but the specific time is difficult to determine. In 1981, Hong Kong TVB produced a 13-episode drama series "The Legend of the Gods", starring Yu Ziming, Lin Jianming, Tan Bingwen, Chen Xinjian and others.
Reference materials:
Baidu Encyclopedia_Fengshenyanyi