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The country is based on the people, and food is the first priority for the people.
By chance, Wen Chi traveled to the prehistoric world and became a disciple of Han Zhixian on Jin'ao Island.
As an acquired human being, Wen Chi had no foothold, no luck, and no blessings. Fortunately, he was a farmer in his previous life and was familiar with farming. Wen Chi decided to use farming as the basis to follow the path of a divine farmer.
At the time of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, Wen Chi returned to the Donghai people and widely spread the techniques of grain cultivation, silkworm rearing and silk reeling. He established farming methods in the world and earned the name of the God of Agriculture and became the righteous god in the world.
During the Xia and Shang Dynasties, Wen Chi also helped the human race to improve the four ways of fishing, forestry, animal husbandry, and agriculture, and the five things of food, clothing, use, housing, and transportation, and the human race prospered greatly. After he succeeded, he combined the four paths with the four images, and the five things with the five elements, so that his three flowers were perfect, his five qi were in full swing, and he became a Da Luo Jinxian.
When the gods were conferred to measure the calamity, he would assist Tongtian at the top and the disciples of the Jie Sect at the bottom, helping those with deep blessings in the Jie Sect to survive the crisis of calamity. In the end, he used the power of merit from the three realms of heaven, earth, and man to kill the three corpse clones, and finally became a farming saint.