2. Emperor Wenchang became the god in charge of scholars' fame and fortune in China's folk and Taoist beliefs, which was related to Zitong Emperor Zhang Yazi. In the second year of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (374), yu zhang, a native of Shu, claimed to be the King of Shu, rose up and rebelled against Fu Jian, the former Qin Dynasty, and died heroically. People built the yu zhang Temple for him in Qiqu Mountain in Zitong County, honorably calling him Razer Dragon God. At that time, there was also a Zitong Shenzi Temple in Qiqu Mountain. Because the two temples are adjacent, later generations collectively called them Zhang Yazi, and said that Zhang Yazi died as an official in the Jin Dynasty. In fact, this is the story of Zhang Yuzhi in the Book of Jin. Yuan Renzong extended your life for three years (13 16), and Zhang Yazi was appointed as the emperor of Lu Si Hongren in Wenchang, Hua Kai. So Zhang Yazi was called Wenchang Emperor.