In Taoism, Patriarch Hongjun was one of the oldest immortals and was respected as the ancestor of Dao, the god of heaven, and the master of the universe. However, the Primordial Heavenly Venerate was his disciple, so the Primordial Heavenly Venerate was even older than Patriarch Hongjun. The Primordial Heavenly Venerate was one of the highest gods in the Dao Sect. It was one of the most respected titles in Taoism. Patriarch Hongjun and the Primordial Heavenly Venerate were both authors of the Daoist classic Tao Te Ching, which was considered the origin and foundation of the universe. In Taoism, every immortal had their own unique status and responsibility. Patriarch Hongjun and Primordial Heavenly Lord were one of the most important and ancient gods in Taoism, and their status was higher than any other immortal. In Buddhism, the oldest Buddha was the Detaining Sun Buddha, also known as the Detaining Sun Bodhisattva. Sun Buddha was born in the 5th century B.C. in what is now the Indian subcontinent and was one of the founders of Buddhism. Detained Sun Buddha was once a prince who was exiled to Detained Sun Island because of a mistake, where he eventually founded Buddhism. The Detaining Sun Buddha was considered one of the oldest Buddhas in Buddhism, and the Buddhist scripture, Detaining Sun Buddhist Law, was also one of the oldest scriptures in Buddhism.
There was no clear answer as to whether Patriarch Hongjun was the founder of Taoism. Patriarch Hongjun was mentioned in some novels and myths as the ancestor of Taoism, but there was no clear evidence that he was the founder of Taoism. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether Patriarch Hongjun was the founder of Taoism. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
There was no such character as Patriarch Hongjun in the traditional China mythological system. Patriarch Hongjun was an original character in the novel "Investiture of the Gods". In the novel, Pangu was not Patriarch Hongjun's disciple. Instead, it was Patriarch Hongjun's disciples who participated in some matters after Pangu created the world. There were different settings in the "Primal Chaos" system derived from online novels, but according to the setting of the traditional mythological novel "Investiture of the Gods", Patriarch Hongjun and Pangu had no master-disciple relationship. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
In the China mythological system, the relationship between Pangu and Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was complicated and there were many views. From a certain point of view, some people believed that Pangu and Heavenly Lord Yuanshi were the same person. After Pangu created the world, his physical body turned into mountains, rivers, and earth. His original spirit wandered in the universe and cultivated for 10,000 years before becoming the Heavenly Lord of the Origin. There was also a view that after Pangu created the world, his consciousness, primordial spirit, and true spirit did not dissipate and turned into three streams of clear qi. One of the streams of clear qi transformed into the Heavenly Lord of the Origin, which could be understood as a part of Pangu. However, from the perspective of the mythological system, Pangu was the creator of the world in ancient folk myths and legends, while Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was an immortal in the Taoist system. In Taoist culture, the Three Pure Ones (Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Lingbao, and Heavenly Lord Daode) were born from heaven and earth to become the highest gods. Different sects should have their own unique figures of "creation". Pangu and Nuwa were the representatives of ancient myths, while Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was the highest god of Taoist culture. The two belonged to different systems. Therefore, the statement that Pangu was the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi had different conclusions in different mythological explanations, and could not be simply judged as yes or no. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
Great Immortal Pangu and Patriarch Hongjun were both important characters in China myths and legends. The comparison between the two could be seen from the following aspects: From the perspective of the orthodoxy of origin, Pangu originated from folk myths. He was a character in ancient mythical stories that had been passed down by many Chinese ethnic groups for a long time. He was first recorded in the Three Kingdoms period in the "Three Five Calendar" by Xu Zheng. He was regarded as the person who created the world and was a very ancient and fundamental existence in the China mythological system. Patriarch Hongjun was a self-created character in the Ming Dynasty novel,"Investiture of the Gods." There was no such deity in orthodox Taoism. Some Taoist sects in Taiwan believed in him, but most Taoists did not recognize him. In terms of status, in traditional folk myths and legends, Pangu created the world and his body transformed into all things in the world. In this sense, he was the creator of all things in the world. In some legends, Pangu was the number one person in myths and legends. However, in the setting of the Investiture of the Gods, Patriarch Hongjun was detached from the world and was the master of the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi. He was vaguely at the level of the Creator of the Universe. His status seemed to be higher than Pangu in the setting of the novel (his disciple, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, was regarded as the prototype of Pangu). However, because Patriarch Hongjun only existed in the setting of this novel and related derivative settings, unlike Pangu, who had many references in the extensive mythological system, the persuasiveness of his status was limited. In terms of strength, if based on Pangu's great achievements in creating the world and the basic structure of heaven and earth, which allowed all things to be derived, his strength could be said to be unparalleled. From some perspectives, the remaining breath of Pangu had transformed into the peak figures of Taoism such as Honored Lord of the Origin. Although Patriarch Hongjun was the master of Honored Lord of the Origin, if it was Pangu himself, Patriarch Hongjun was no match at all. Moreover, Pangu was born many years earlier than Patriarch Hongjun, and the related story of Patriarch Hongjun only appeared after Pangu created the world. However, in the novel system of the Investiture of the Gods, Patriarch Hongjun was a super BOSS and represented the will of heaven. His disciple was already very powerful, so it could be inferred that he was very powerful. In general, Great Immortal Pangu was more ancient and orthodox in terms of mythological origin, while Patriarch Hongjun was a powerful character in a specific novel. The two had their own status and influence under different mythological structures and interpretation. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
This was the novel," Disintegration of the Heavenly Demon." It told the story of a young man with gray spirit roots who came into contact with a secret manual called " Disintegration of the Heavenly Demon." He was involved in the Great Chess Game of Heaven and Earth, which involved the Primordial Heavenly Lord and the Primordial Heavenly Demon. The novel I recommend to you is Green Goblin. It is an ancient romance novel. The plot is fascinating and the writing is beautiful. There are many fictional mythical stories and characters. I hope you like my recommendation.
Patriarch Hongjun was a god in Taoist legends. He was considered one of the creators of the universe and the master of all things. In the Taoist classics, Patriarch Hongjun was described as an immortal existence with extremely powerful strength and wisdom. However, Patriarch Hongjun was not widely recognized in Buddhism. Buddhism believed that the universe was made up of the five kandas (form, feeling, thought, action, and consciousness). Patriarch Hongjun was considered a Taoist god rather than the liberated or savior described in Buddhism. Therefore, in Buddhism, Patriarch Hongjun was regarded as a fictional character rather than a real existence. Patriarch Hongjun's image in Taoism and Buddhism was different, but they were both gods that were considered to be beyond human understanding. Different religions had different understandings and descriptions of Patriarch Hongjun's true identity, which reflected the differences in their beliefs and cultural backgrounds.
'Yuan Venerate' was a novel written by Tian Can Tudou. The story took place in the Heavenly Abyss Region of the Nine Regions of the Chaotic Yuan Sky. Deep Heaven Region was founded by Great Paragon Cang Yuan. He was the Region Lord of Deep Heaven Region and also Zhou Yuan's master. Great Paragon Cang Yuan was the founder of the Chaotic Yuan Sky-Deep Sky Region and was known as the Black Emperor. He helped Zhou Yuan open his eight meridians and taught him the Dragon Absorption Technique and the Chaos Divine Grinding Technique. Great Paragon Cang Yuan's personal disciple was Zhuan Zhu. He was the number one expert in the Chaotic Yuan Heavenly Dharma Domain Realm, the strongest expert. In the story, the Deep Sky Region was once in a state of decline, but Great Paragon Cang Yuan returned and settled the conflict with the other forces. Great Paragon Cang Yuan was one of the most important figures in the Nine Regions of the Chaotic Yuan Sky.
According to the plot introduction of "I am the Everlasting Emperor", Patriarch Hongjun had attained the Dao and achieved the Saint's Dao Fruit.
There was no Hongjun in orthodox Taoism. In Taoism, Hongjun was one of the celestial beings in Buddhism, described as the creator and protector of the universe. Although Hongjun existed in Taoism, he was not a real person, but a mythical figure.
Patriarch Hongjun was an ancient and mysterious figure in China mythology. He was an innate god before Pangu created the world. He existed in the chaos of the universe and controlled mysterious power and wisdom. Daoist Hongjun was also known as Patriarch Hongjun. In the novel,"Investiture of the Gods," he was the master of Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun, and Tongtian. He was rumored to be the ancestor of all immortals, and was also known as Patriarch Hongyuan. Taoist Hongjun's origin was related to West Kunlun at the beginning of Chaos. After he became a Primordial Immortal, he called himself Patriarch Hongjun. Patriarch Hongjun was described as the highest and supreme existence. He would not participate in the affairs of the world, nor would he favor anyone. He only followed the Heavenly Dao and let nature take its course. Patriarch Hongjun was described in the Investiture of the Gods as the ancestor of the universe. He cultivated the Xuan Qing Qi and possessed the Jade Creation Disc. He was the master of the Grand Supreme Elder, the Heavenly Lord of the Origin, and the Tongtian Sect Master.