Chinese Gods
Ao - The gods of rain and sea.  They are a group of Four Dragon Kings, Ao Chi'in, Ao Kuang, Ao Jun, and Ao Shun.

Ch'eng-Huang - The God of ditches and walls.  Each villiage had their own Ch'eng-Huang.

Chu Jung - The god of fire execution who embodies revenge, death, the element fire, and justice.

Erh-Lang - The god who chased away evil spirits, the great restorer and the sustainer.  This god is invoked for protection.

Fu-Hsi - An agriculture and vegetation god and the inventor of writing.

Fu-Hsing - The god of happiness and symbolises success, happiness, love, fate, and destiny.  His sacred animal is the bat.

Hou-chi - The god of the harvest and an agriculture god.  He is depicted as a kindly old man with stalks growing from his scalp.

Hsuan-T'ien-Shang-Ti - The god who removes deamons and evil spirits and is invoked for matters involving water and exorcisms.

I-ti - The Chinese god of wine.

Kue'i-Hsing
- The god of safe travels, literature, tests, and students.

Kuan Ti - A god of war who protects people from evil spirits and injustice.

Lao-Tien-Yeh - The Chinese great god.

Lei-Kung - The god of thunder and retribution; he makes thunder with his hammer, punishes criminals whose crimes have gone undetected, and chases away evil spirits.

Lu-Hsing - The god of employment, salaries, and wages and symbolises earned wealth, proseprity, justice, and success.

Lu-Pan - The god of masons and carpenters and he symbolises fame and artist talent.

Phan Ku - The creator god who formed the oceans, rivers, valleys, and moutains.  When he died his skull because the sky, his breath the wind, his arms and legs the four cardinal directions, his flesh the soil, his blood the rivers, his voice the thunder, and the fleas in his hair human beings.

Shen-nung - Symbolising the element of air he is a god of medicine, pharmacy, and agriculture.

Shou-Hsing - A god of old age and long life and the keeper of the book that contained the life spans of men; he is symbol of longetivity.

Shui-Khan
- A god who defends men against evil and forgives their wrongdoings, he sybolises aversion of evil, forginess, and the element water.

T'ai-Yueh-Ta-Ti - The god of the affairs of men who symbolises fate, destiny, karma, prosperity, fortune, success, children, animals, and protection.  He also protects humans and animals.

Tien-Kuan - The god of well-being and happiness.

Ti-Tsang Wang - The god of mercy and he will help lost souls escape hell and the cycle of death and rebirth. 

Tou-Mou - The god who was a scribe, record keeper, and judge.

Tsai-Shen - The god of abundance, wealth, and success.

Tsao-Wang - A heart god who symbolises the element fire.

Twen-Ch'ang - The god of poetry and literature.

Yao-Shih - A Chinese master of psychic powers, divination, prophecy, and healing.

Yeng-Wang-Yeh
- The greatest of the Chinese gods of hll, he judged human souls.

Yu-Huang-Shang-Ti - A sky god and the father of heaven.  He is the creator who made men and sees and hears all.  He made men from clay.