The main literary gods of wealth include Bigan and Fan Li. The martial gods Zhao Gongming and Guan Gong.
Zhao Gongming, whose real name is Lang and whose courtesy name is Gongming, is also called Zhao Xuantan and Marshal Zhao Gong. "Xuantan" refers to the Taoist fasting altar, which also means protecting the law. It is one of the four marshals of Taoism. At the same time, he is the general of the Underworld Thunder Department and one of the Five Plague Gods.
It is also said to be the God of Wealth, in charge of worldly wealth. Zhao Gongming is the god in charge of financial resources in Chinese folklore. The god of wealth is mainly divided into two categories: one is granted by Taoism, and the other is Chinese folk belief. Taoism grants him the title of Heavenly Official God, and Chinese folk belief calls him Heavenly Official and Immortal.