The white god of wealth, also known as the king of white treasures, is the compassion of avalokitesvara. This statue is as white as a snowy mountain, which shows that it has eliminated the pollution caused by poverty of all living beings. With a head and two arms, he is kind-hearted, slightly angry, and his eyes are wide open, showing sorrow for all sentient beings in the third world, orange-red and arc-shaped. Holding the treasure staff in the right hand to the void, catching mice in the left hand and holding the trident staff in the left hand means collecting all the merits of the god of wealth and saving all beings from hunger and suffering. Wearing a crown, a ribbon and a silk skirt, sitting on the back of Bilong in a game posture, the dragon is riding, lifting all poverty of himself and others.
As the name implies, the white six arms have six arms. The statue is white with six arms and three eyes on one side, golden eyebrows and exposed fangs. Wearing a jewel crown and colorful clothes, he is solemn and stout, decorated with small bells and vines.