The ranking of the gods in the Heavenly Court was a concept from myths and legends. Different cultures and traditions might have different rankings. We can see the different rankings and level distribution. Based on these results, the list of positions for the celestial immortals might include the following positions: 1. First-grade official positions: Jade Emperor, Taishang Laojun, Doumu Progenitor, Polaris Star Lord, Nandou Star Lord, Queen Mother of the West, East Prince, Dragon King of the South Sea, Dragon King of the East Sea, Dragon King of the North Sea, Sun and Moon Gods, Thunder God, Rain God, etc. 2. Second-grade official position: Pagoda Bearing Heavenly King Li. 3. Three grades of official positions: Yang Jian, Nezha, Zhu Bajie, etc. 4. Sixth-grade official positions: Clairvoyant, Clairvoyant, etc. 5. Seven official positions: City God, Mountain God, etc. 6. [Eighth-grade official position: Sun Wukong's horse.] However, it should be noted that these positions may be speculated and organized according to myths and legends and different cultural backgrounds, so the specific positions and levels may be different.
The list of immortals in the Heavenly Court included the Jade Emperor, Taishang Laojun, Queen Mother, Prince Xiaoyun, Prince Juyun, Princess Ziyun, Gautama Buddha, Manjushri, Samantabhadra, Guanyin, Ksitigarbha, Pangu, Three Pure Ones (Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Lingbao, Heavenly Lord Daode), Queen Mother, the wife of the Central Jade Emperor, and so on.
The list of all the immortals in the Heavenly Court includes the Jade Emperor, Taishang Laojun, Queen Mother, Prince Xiaoyun, Prince Juyun, Princess Ziyun, Buddha, Manjushri, Samantabhadra, Guanyin, Ksitigarbha, Pangu, and Sanqing.(Yuanshi Tianzun, Lingbao Tianzun, Dao De Tianzun), Central Jade Emperor's Wife, North Pole Zhongtian Ziwei Emperor, South Pole Changsheng Emperor, East Pole Qinghua Emperor Taiyi Jiucu Tianzun, West Taiji Emperor, Mother Earth, Chengtian Imitation Houtu Emperor Dizhi, Five Elders (Southern South Pole Guanyin, Eastern Sacred Emperor Chongen, Three Islands Ten Continents Immortal Emperor Donghua, Northern North Pole Xuanling Doumu Progenitor), Four Duty Cao, Four Heavenly Masters, Four Blasphemy Dragon God, Eight Immortals, Goddess Nvywa, Fuxi Shennong Xuanyuan, Five Emperors Shaohao, and King Yu.
The official positions of Dali Temple included Dali Temple Qing, Dali Temple Shaoqing, Dali Temple Cheng, Temple Zheng, Pingshi, Zhushu, Lushi, Si Zhi, Prison Assistant, Prison Cheng, Prison Secretary, Division Wu, etc. The Head of the Court of Judicial Review was the highest person in charge of the court's judicial and prison administration. Dali Shaoqing was the deputy of the Supreme Court, the second-in-command. The Deputy of the Supreme Court was responsible for the various affairs of the Supreme Court. Other official positions, such as temple chief, evaluation, main book, clerk, secretary, prison assistant or prison governor or secretary, secretary, etc., have their own responsibilities. The specific official rank and restructuring situation changed in different dynasties. For example, Dali Shaoqing was promoted to the fourth rank in the Sui Dynasty, from the fourth rank in the early Tang Dynasty, from the fifth rank in the early Ming Dynasty, and from the fourth rank in the twenty-second year of Hongwu. In the early years of the Qing Dynasty, Dali Shaoqing was a three-grade official, and later it was set as a four-grade official. In short, the official positions of the Supreme Court varied in different dynasties, but the positions of the Supreme Court Minister, the Supreme Court Shaoqing, and the Supreme Court Deputy had always existed.
There were some differences between the ancient immortals and the immortals of the Heavenly Court. The ancient immortals referred to the immortals in ancient Chinese mythology. They were mortals who ascended after cultivating. The immortals of the Heavenly Court referred to the immortals in the Taoist culture. They were transformed from mortals who had great merits before death and were conferred as gods after death. Therefore, the difference between the ancient immortals and the immortals of the Heavenly Court lay in their origin and formation. The ancient immortals were the products of mortals 'cultivation, while the immortals of the Heavenly Court were the results of mortals being conferred the title of gods after death.
The top ten immortals of the Heavenly Court were as follows: 1. Jade Emperor 2. taishang laojun 3. Haotian God 4. Dao Ancestor Three Pure Ones 5. Six Imperial Heavenly Emperors 6. twelve golden Immortals 7. Er-Lang God 8. guandi 9. bluecloud progenitor 10. zhenyuanzi Please note that this ranking may vary according to different myths and cultural traditions. The above was the answer given based on the search results provided.
Below is the ranking list of the immortals in the sky: 1. The three leaders of the three worlds, eight tribes, and 365 pure and blessed gods 2. The Three Mountain God, Bing Linggong (Huang Tianhua) 3. Emperor Benevolent Sage of Mount Tai and Heaven (Huang Feihu) 4. Emperor Zhaosheng of Mount Heng (Chong Heihu) 5. Zhongyue Songshan Zhongtian Chongsheng Great Emperor (Wen Pin) 6. Northern Mountain Heng Mountain An Tian Profound Sage Emperor (Cui Ying) 7. Jade Emperor 8. taishang laojun 9. progenitor doumu 10. Polaris 11. Southern Dipper Sovereign 12. Queen Mother of the West 13. King Father of the East 14. Dragon King of the Southern Sea 15. Dragon King of the East Sea 16. North ocean Dragon King 17. sun god and Moon Goddess 18. Thor 19. Rain God Please note that this ranking is for reference only and may not be the only official ranking.
There was no clear standard for the ranking of immortals. Different myths and belief systems might have different levels and rankings. In Taoism, the highest level was the Three Pure Ones, which included the Jade Pure Ones, the Supreme Pure Ones, and the Supreme Pure Ones. In Journey to the West, the system of immortals was arranged according to the Three Pure Ones, Four Protectors, Five Directions and Six Divisions. In Buddhism, the ranks of immortals were generally divided into nine levels, including Heaven, Dragon, Yaksha, Gandharva, Asura, Garuda, Jinnara, Mahoraga, and so on. In Chinese mythology, there were seven levels, including Spirit Lord, Divine Lord, Heavenly Lord, Celestial Lord, True Lord, Imperial Lord, and Dao Lord. However, the exact ranking of immortals might vary according to different myths and belief systems.
Yes. According to the information provided in the novel, the realms in " I'll Be a Butler in the Immortal World " were divided into Bright Immortal Realm, Celestial Immortal Realm, Primordial Immortal Realm, Spirit Immortal Realm, Yin-Yang Mystic Immortal Realm, Immortal King Realm, Immortal Emperor Realm, and Immortal Venerable Realm. The Celestial Immortal Realm was one of the levels in the Heavenly Court, while the Mystic Immortal Realm was one of the higher levels.
The positions of the Dali Temple included Dali Temple Qing, Dali Temple Shaoqing, Dali Temple Cheng, Dali Zheng, Pingshi, Zhubu, Lushi, Si Zhi, Prison Assistant, Prison Cheng, Prison Secretary, and so on.
In ancient times, the official positions of the court included the three princes, nine ministers, the Ministry of Central Affairs, the Ministry of Menxia, the Ministry of Shangshu, the Military and Political Affairs Office, the Cabinet, the Guanglu Temple, the Taichang Temple, the Taipu Temple, the Honglu Temple, the Dali Temple, the General Administration Department, the Inspectorate, the Shuntian Mansion, the Fengtian Mansion, the Justice Department, the Jingzhao Yin, the Duwei, the Changshi, the Sima, the Cavalry Commander, the Xiaoqi Commander, the Vanguard Commander, and so on. In addition, there were some local officials such as Zhizhou and Zhixian. The specific names and ranks of official positions varied in different dynasties, such as county governors and prefects in the Qin and Han Dynasties, provincial governors and jiedushi in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and Zhizhou in the Song Dynasty. The promotion and appointment of officials were handled by the Ministry of Personnel.