Jinqianbo

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Jinqianbo (Chinese: 金钱伯; lit.'Uncle Money') is a deity associated with wealth and prosperity in Chinese folk religion. The name Jinqianbo translates to "Uncle Money" or "Elder of Wealth". He oversees incense money transmission from the living realm to Diyu, the realm of the dead and is often venerated as a god of wealth or a guardian of financial fortune.[1]

In Chinese folk beliefs, there are numerous deities related to wealth and prosperity, such as Caishen (财神, the God of Wealth) and Bi Gan (比干, one of the incarnations of Caishen). While Jinqianbo is not as widely recognized as these major deities, he may be a localized or regional figure worshipped in certain areas, particularly in southern China or among Chinese diaspora communities.[2]

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