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Who is the seventy-two Dungeon?

Seventy-two earthly gods: Taishang Laojun, Jade Emperor, Yuanshi Tianzun, Queen Mother of the West, Dong, Jiutian Xuan Nv, Dongyue Emperor, Doum, Sanguan, Tianguan, Diguan, Shuiguan, Taiyi, Liushen, Zhao Xuantan, Wang Lingguan, Siwei Gongcao, Sixty Jiazi, Liu Jia and Thirty-six Days.

1 and 36-day plough, also known as 36-day generals, originated from the worship of Beidou by ancient people in China. Heaven will be the God of Heaven. They are responsible for protecting the safety of the Heavenly Palace and all the immortals, and they have considerable attainments in technology and martial arts. In the ancient mythology of China, the position of the heavenly generals is not high, and their position is only equivalent to the guardian of the palace on earth.

2. Seventy-two earthworms refer to Taoism claiming that there are seventy-two earthworms in Beidou constellation. In the Water Margin, there are seventy-two leaders in the Water Margin, and this plot is introduced at the beginning. And this word thinks that the five elements of heaven, earth, yin and yang are a number. Also used to indicate a large number.

3. In some places, the God of the Town God, also known as the Lord of the Town God, is one of the important gods generally worshipped in China's religious culture and one of the Ba Shen of Confucian Zhou officials. It is also the god of guarding the city in China's folk and Taoist beliefs.

4. Kitchen God, whose full name is "Nine-day chef commands Taiyiyuan, and the emperor will be blessed to play the role of God", commonly known as "Kitchen God" or "Kitchen God", "Nine-day chef commands truth", "Sweet kitchen is wonderful" or "Kitchen God". In the north, he is known as the "Kitchen God" and the Luan clan.

5. Di Gong, also known as Fu Zheng God and Social God, is one of Chinese folk beliefs. The second day of the second lunar month (the fifth day after beginning of spring in ancient times) is the Christmas of the earth god. The earliest landlord was Jiang from Moling (now Nanjing) in Han Dynasty.