The god that Wen Zhong was conferred was the God of Loyalty and Bravery.
Wen Zhong was a fictional character in the ancient Chinese novel," Investiture of the Gods." He was the Grand Preceptor of the last emperor of the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou. He was described as an important figure who was well-versed in both literature and martial arts. Wen Zhong played an important role in the Shang army. He was revered by King Zhou and Daji. Even Daji, the fox demon, was afraid of him. He showed courage, wisdom, and a sense of responsibility in the novel, and was regarded as an important symbol on the Investiture of the Gods. However, regarding the specific plot and story of Wen Zhong's rebirth, one needed to read Shentu Juan's novel, Wen Zhong's Rebirth, to understand more.
According to the original text of the novel Investiture of the Gods, Caiyun Fairy and Han Zhixian were eventually conferred the title of assisting the Wind God. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Wen Zhong was finally named the God of Loyalty and Bravery in the Investiture of the Gods.
He was killed in the Battle of Juelong Ridge. In the Investiture of the Gods, in order to protect Yinshang, Wen Zhong led his troops to attack Xiqi and fought fiercely with Yun Zhongzi. Yun Zhongzi released the Heavenly Fire Pillar, which finally burned Wen Zhong to death. Wen Zhong's death had a great impact on King Zhou's rule and also marked the demise of Yinshang. Wen Zhong's soul was conferred the title of "Heavenly Lord of Thunder and God of the Nine Heavens".
Wen Zhong's purpose for the expedition to the North Sea was not clearly stated. Although there were some descriptions of the North Sea, there was no mention of the specific reason for Wen Zhong's expedition to the North Sea. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine the purpose of Wen Zhong's expedition to the North Sea.
In the end, Lei Zhenzi became a member of the Heavenly Court and was given the titles of "Thunder General" and "Thunder Commander-in-Chief". He had already displayed extraordinary abilities and moral character when he was alive, and had obtained the recognition and trust of the Celestial Thearch. In Heavenly Court, Lei Zhenzi continued to display his talent and ability, making important contributions to the stability and development of Heavenly Court. At the same time, he also became a role model for the other immortals and was admired and worshipped by the people. Therefore, Lei Zhenzi eventually became a god in the celestial heavens.
In the end, Yin Hong was conferred the title of "Five Grains Star Lord".
After Wen Zhong died in the Investiture of the Gods, he was conferred the title of the Nine Heavens Thunder God Puhua Heavenly Lord.
The main reasons why King Zhou respected Wen Zhong were as follows. First of all, Wen Zhong had great strength and status. As the Grand Preceptor of the Shang Dynasty and an elder of the country's three dynasties, Wen Zhong was unparalleled in the Shang army. He was also a third-generation disciple of Jie School. He had strong magic power and was quite famous in Taoism. He had four generals and two disciples under him, and he could even invite the second-generation disciples of Jie School to help. In addition, Wen Zhong also had powerful magic tools such as the Black Qilin and the Golden Whip of the Flood Dragon. Although King Zhou was the ruler of the Shang Dynasty, his strength and status were not as good as Wen Zhong. Therefore, he knew that Wen Zhong was an important pillar to maintain the rule of the Shang Dynasty and did not dare to offend him easily. Secondly, Wen Zhong is loyal and upright. As a minister entrusted by Emperor Yi, Wen Zhong had deep feelings and responsibilities for the Shang Dynasty and King Zhou. He had always been loyal to the Shang Dynasty. He did not hesitate to quell the rebellion and remonstrate with King Zhou. Although he was a member of Jie School, he was not shaken by Jie School's conspiracy, nor was he tempted by Chan School's temptation. Therefore, King Zhou respected Wen Zhong. In short, Wen Zhong's strength and status, as well as his loyalty and integrity, made King Zhou revere him.