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'''Bi Gan''' (比干) or as he can be known as '''Wen Cai Shen''' (文財神) is the Chinese god of wealth or fortune. He is often mistaken as "Wu Cai Shen"(武财神)Who ride a tiger and holds a rod. '''Cai Shen''' had been erroneously turned into a Buddhist deity by ]s, under the form of the "Buddha of Future Time" who resides in ] or ''']'''. '''Bi Gan''' (比干) or as he can be known as '''Wen Cai Shen''' (文財神) is the Chinese god of wealth or fortune. He is often mistaken as "Wu Cai Shen"(武财神)Who ride a tiger and holds a rod. '''Cai Shen''' had been erroneously turned into a Buddhist deity by ]s, under the form of the "Buddha of Future Time" who resides in ] or ''']'''.



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Bi Gan (比干) or as he can be known as Wen Cai Shen (文財神) is the Chinese god of wealth or fortune. He is often mistaken as "Wu Cai Shen"(武财神)Who ride a tiger and holds a rod. Cai Shen had been erroneously turned into a Buddhist deity by Pure Land Buddhists, under the form of the "Buddha of Future Time" who resides in Pure Land or Western Paradise.


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