The first one to be denied. Xu Fu is the first female fortuneteller in China. He was regarded as a god by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, holding a Yu Pei who was born with gossip. As a fortune-teller, she predicted the emperor of the Han Dynasty very accurately, and even predicted the demise of the Qin Dynasty, which can be said to be a goddess.
And Zhang Sanfeng. Zhang Sanfeng founded Wu Tangmen. He invented Tai Chi Chuan, and his whereabouts are erratic. It is said that he appears once every 100, and he is created by nature. It has long been recorded that Zhang Sanfeng appeared in the Southern Song Dynasty, and several emperors wanted to find him. It can be said that Zhang Sanfeng is also a man of God.
Followed by Jiang Ziya, Jiang Ziya presided over the ancient gods, and he appeared in many fairy tales. His erudition is his characteristic. He also created a military work "Six Towers", which was regarded as a standard by all military strategists in later generations.
And Lao tze. Laozi, the founder of Taoism, realized the theorem of the universe, which was thousands of years earlier than Einstein and Newton, but it has not been passed down. Moreover, it is said that the founders of Western Buddhism are all close disciples of Laozi, and his Tao Te Ching has also influenced China for thousands of years.
Finally, guiguzi. Guiguzi has always been a hidden existence, as if his every move was related to the change of the world. His disciples were also great figures in the ruling era, and they had a great say in the Warring States Period when a hundred schools of thought contended. No one knows when he was born or when he died. He may still be alive now.