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Are the Kitchen God and the God of Wealth the same person?

Both God of Wealth and Kitchen God are immortals, but they are not alone.

Kitchen God is also called Kitchen God, Kitchen God, Bodhisattva or Kitchen God. According to Han folklore, Kitchen God reported to heaven on the 23rd night of the twelfth lunar month and returned to Earth on New Year's Eve. Kitchen God's sacrifice has pinned the good wishes of the working people of Han nationality to avoid disasters and pray for blessings.

God of Wealth: God of Wealth is the god in charge of financial resources in Han folklore. At present, there are seven gods worshipped, namely: Li Juezu, the commander of Quzhou County in Hebei Province in the Northern Dynasties, Duanmu Ci (Zigong: the ancestor of Confucian merchants), (Zheshang), Guanzhong (Huizhou merchants), (Shanxi merchants), (Guandi Pavilion) and Guan.

Kitchen God, the full name of which is "Kitchen God who commands the nine spirits of the East Kitchen", is commonly known as "Kitchen God", or "Kitchen God", "Kitchen God who commands the truth", "Smoke God of the East Kitchen for nine days", "House Protection God" or "Kitchen God". In the north, he is called "Kitchen God", and Luanmen is regarded as one of the three benefactors, that is, Kitchen God.

The God of Wealth is the God in charge of the world's financial resources in China Taoism. The god of wealth is mainly divided into two categories: one is Taoist seal, and the other is Chinese folk belief. Taoism gives God the title of celestial official, and Chinese folk beliefs are celestial officials and immortals. The five gods of wealth worshipped by China are: Wang Hai (middle), Bigan (east), Chai Rong (south), Guan Gong (west) and Zhao Gongming (north).

The birthday of the God of Wealth refers to the July 22nd birthdays of Li Guizu, the God of Wealth believed by China people, and Zhao Gongming, Wu Caishen. This day is the folk God of Wealth Festival in China. On July 22nd every year, people set off firecrackers to celebrate the birthday of the God of Wealth, hoping that this day will be a good omen and some businessmen can make a fortune.