On March 15, Marshal Zhao Gong celebrated Christmas.
June 24th, Guan Jun's Christmas.
"Wu Caishen" Guan Jun is Guan Yunchang. It is said that Guan Yunchang managed the military horse post station and was good at counting, which made his invention increasingly thin and focused on credit and loyalty, so he was worshipped by merchants. Generally speaking, businessmen regard Guan Gong as their patron saint, and Guan Gong is also regarded as the god of wealth. On the fifth day of the first month, shops open. In the early morning, golden gongs, firecrackers and sacrifices are used to welcome the god of wealth. Gu Tieqing, a poet in A Qing, quoted a poem by Cai Zhuzhi in Jia Qinglu, describing the scene of Suzhou people welcoming the god of wealth on the fifth day of May: "Seek financial resources for five days, and be willing to pay for one year; Beware of meeting God early elsewhere, and hurry all night. " "Holding the road" means "welcoming the God of Wealth". Businessmen who believe in Guan Di Sheng Jun will sacrifice, set off firecrackers and burn gold paper for Guan Gong on the fifth day of the first month, and ask Guan Di Sheng Jun to bless a prosperous year.
Guan Yu, because of his image of loyalty and courage, has been highly praised by Chinese culture for many times and praised by later emperors until the "Emperor Wu", so he is also known as Guan Sheng Di Jun, Guan Di Jun and Guan Di. Confucianism is regarded as one of the five major Wenchang sites, and it is also regarded as the "holy emperor of Wen Heng", while Taoism is regarded as the "heaven emperor" and "the heaven of Han Yi". Buddhist circles in China regard it as one of the protectors and call it "Galand Bodhisattva".