Confucianism has in its pantheon the specialized gods worshipped bby the 'literati.' The chief deity is Wen Ch'ang, the god of literature (middle figure clothed in blue and holding a scepter in his right hand). Behind him stand two youthful attendants, the servant and the groom who always accompany him on his journeys. In front of Wen Ch'any are his two inseparable companions: K'iuei Hsing (at right and pictured with face of demon and holding writing brush in his right hand and a 'tou' in his left) and Chu I ('Mr. Redcoat' and he is the god of Good Luck for those taking examinations).
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