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Patriarch Hongjun, founder of Taoism

2024-10-20 02:09
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2024-10-20 03:44

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, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!

Who was Patriarch Hongjun? Why did Taoism and Buddhism not acknowledge its existence?

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2024-09-14 06:39

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.

Is there a Hongjun in orthodox Taoism?

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2024-09-16 08:39

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.

Introduction to Patriarch Hongjun

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2024-12-16 11:54

Patriarch Hongjun was an ancient and mysterious figure in Chinese 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.

The Seven Disciples of Patriarch Hongjun

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2024-10-22 20:53

Patriarch Hongjun's seven disciples were Grand Supreme Elder, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, School Master Tongtian, Goddess Nvywa, Hongyun, Jieyin, and Zhunti. 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 "!

Patriarch Hongjun's Origin

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2024-10-21 06:05

There were many different versions of Patriarch Hongjun's origin. Some people thought that Patriarch Hongjun was a character in the Ming Dynasty novel, The Romance of the Gods, and that he was a fabricated character by the author, Xu Zhonglin. He was the master of Grand Supreme Elder, Primordial Heaven Supreme, and Sect Master Tongtian. He was respectfully called Patriarch Hongyuan. Another theory was that Patriarch Hongjun was a living being in West Kunlun at the beginning of the Chaos. He obtained a fragment of the divine weapon of creation, the Jade Disk of Creation, and became a Primordial Immortal, calling himself Patriarch Hongjun. However, there was no conclusive evidence regarding Patriarch Hongjun's true background.

Between Patriarch Subhuti and Patriarch Hongjun, who was more senior?

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2024-12-28 14:04

The description of Patriarch Hongjun in the Investiture of the Gods was even more ancient and primitive. He was honored as the "Taoist Ancestor" and "Teacher of the Sages" and occupied a vital position in the Taoist mythological system. Although Patriarch Bodhi had a prominent position in Journey to the West, he appeared more as a wise man and teacher. As there was no clear information on seniority, it was impossible to determine who was more senior between Patriarch Subhuti and Patriarch Hongjun.

Patriarch Hongjun's Seven Disciples

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2024-12-29 22:48

Patriarch Hongjun's seven disciples were Grand Supreme Elder, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Sect Master Tongtian, Goddess Nvywa, Hongyun, Jieyin, and Zhunti.

Patriarch Hongjun's Seven Disciples

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2024-12-26 18:31

Patriarch Hongjun's seven disciples were Grand Supreme Elder, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Sect Master Tongtian, Daoist Jieyin, Daoist Zhunti, Goddess Nuwa, and Pangu.

Patriarch Hongjun's Seven Disciples

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2024-12-26 18:29

Patriarch Hongjun's seven disciples were Grand Supreme Elder, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Sect Master Tongtian, Goddess Nvywa, Hongyun, Jieyin, and Zhunti.

Who else is above Patriarch Hongjun?

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2024-12-26 04:51

Above Patriarch Hongjun were Mother Nuwa and Pangu. Mother Nuwa and Pangu were both stronger than Patriarch Hongjun. In the Investiture of the Gods, Goddess Nüwa was an ancient deity who refined stones to mend the sky, while Pangu was an immortal who created the heavens and the earth. He was believed to be the immortal who created all things in the world. Therefore, the immortals above Patriarch Hongjun were Mother Nuwa and Pangu.

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