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What does the god of food mean

The god of food is a child born to parents, representing people's food, clothing, housing and transportation. The god of food is also called longevity, and the god of food is prosperous.

It indicates rich wealth; He is open-minded, carefree, happy and long-lived, energetic, broad-minded and fat, humble and upright, filial to his parents, and values benevolence and righteousness.

The god of food often says that it hurts officials, so there are few children. The four great masters above the god of food were poor, weak and helpless.

The god of food is a powerful man, who sees officials every day and is rich.

The moon is the god of food, and the earth branch is the seven evil spirits. "Life Book" says: food comes first, evil comes last, and you can have both wealth and fame.

Eating too much makes you a sick god. Children born in Japan are sociable, while children born in Japan are unhappy in marriage. In short, people who eat too much God will have a bad life.