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Which part of the Journey to the West described Taishang Laojun?

Which part of the Journey to the West described Taishang Laojun?

2026-07-16 18:00
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In Journey to the West, there were many sentences describing Taishang Laojun, such as: 1. When Sun Wukong and Silver Horn were fighting on the plateau, Silver Horn introduced the Purple Gold Gourd." This gourd of mine is the beginning of the chaos. The world was split apart. There was a Grand Supreme Ancestor who gave birth to the name of Goddess Nvywa. He refined stones to mend the sky and saved the world of Yanfu. When the Qian Palace touched the ground, I saw a strand of immortal vine at the foot of Mount Kunlun. On it was this purple-gold red gourd, which was left behind by the old lord." 2. During the battle with the Southern Mountain King, Sun Wukong cursed,"This bold furball! How old can you be to call yourself Nanshan? Li Laojun is the ancestor of the creation of heaven and earth, but he still sits on the right side of Taiqing; The Buddha is the venerable of governing the world, but he still sits under the great roc; Confucius is the venerable of Confucianism, but he is only called Confucius. You bastard, how dare you call yourself the King of Nanshan?" 3. When Sun Wukong was wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace, Guanyin wanted to use the willow clean bottle to help him when Erlang Xiansheng Zhenjun captured Sun Wukong at Huaguo Mountain, but was stopped by Taishang Laojun. Taishang Laojun said that the willow clean bottle was easy to break, so he took out the diamond chakram and smashed it at Sun Wukong. 4. There were also related descriptions of Taishang Laojun's mount, the green bull, secretly escaping to the human world to stir up trouble, as well as his child incarnations, the Golden Horn King and the Silver Horn King, who went to make things difficult for Tang Sanzang and his disciples. 5. The king of Wuji Kingdom was killed by a fake Taoist priest disguised as a demon. It was also described when Sun Wukong asked Taishang Laojun for a Soul Returning Pill. Read more exciting novels for free

Journey of the Fate Destroying Emperor

Journey of the Fate Destroying Emperor

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Is Hongjun Taishang Laojun?

Hongjun and Grand Supreme Elder were two different characters. In the novel Investiture of the Gods, Hongjun was the master of Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun, and Tongtian. He was depicted as the embodiment of the Great Dao and the guide and supervisor of the Zenith Heaven Golden Immortals of Origin such as the Three Pure Ones, the Two Sages of the West, and Nuwa. Grand Supreme Elder was one of the Three Pure Ones and one of Hongjun's disciples. Therefore, Hongjun was not Grand Supreme Elder, but Grand Supreme Elder's master. 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 "!

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2024-10-22 19:25

Taishang Laojun and Guangchengzi

Taishang Laojun and Guang Chengzi were two important figures in Taoism. Taishang Laojun was regarded as the ancestor of Taoism, and also the Taishang Daozu who had the ability to open up the sky, create the world, and redeem the world. He was called the Grand Supreme Connate Limitless Great Dao, the ruler of the Great Dao and the ruler of the Limitless. Among the five disciples of Grand Supreme Elder, Guang Chengzi was one of them. Guang Chengzi was a Taoist figure during the Yellow Emperor's era. It was said that he cultivated in Kongtong Mountain. The Yellow Emperor specially went to visit him and took him as his teacher to learn the art of governing the country. Guang Chengzi was also known as one of the incarnations of Taishang Laojun. According to different records, Taishang Laojun and Guangchengzi played different roles and identities in Taoism. However, the specific relationship and identity between them may differ in different literature and legends.

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2024-12-28 17:01

Is Taishang Laojun Laozi?

In Taoism, Taishang Laojun was closely related to Laozi. Laozi was regarded as one of the incarnations of Taishang Laojun, like the eighteenth incarnation of Taishang Laojun. From the perspective of the development of Taoist mythology, Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching was regarded as the Tao Te Ching by Taoism. Lao Tzu was also regarded as the ancestor of Taoism. With the development of Taoism, he was gradually regarded as an immortal and associated with Taishang Laojun. However, strictly speaking, the god Taishang Laojun had many characteristics such as transcending time and space. He was the embodiment of the Great Dao. The Great Dao gathered into Laojun and dispersed into Qi (One Qi turns into Three Pure Ones). In order to educate the world, Laozi would appear in different forms. Laozi was only one of his incarnations. Therefore, it could be said that Laozi was Taishang Laojun, but Taishang Laojun was not just Laozi. In some literary works, such as Journey to the West, the image of Taishang Laojun was different from traditional religious ideas. The image in the novel could not completely represent the definition of Taoism. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!

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2026-01-12 20:27

Taishang Laojun is immortal

In the Taoist mythological system, Taishang Laojun was regarded as the ancestor of chaos, the parent of heaven and earth, the master of Yin and Yang, and the emperor of all gods. There was a saying that Pangu came first, followed by heaven, and Taishang came before Pangu. His seniority was extremely high, almost as long as heaven and earth. From this point of view, he had the characteristic of immortality. Furthermore, in many myths and derivative works, the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord had existed for a long time, which also indirectly reflected his immortality. For example, in the story line of Journey to the West, from the time when Sun Wukong wreaked havoc in Heaven to the time when he escorted Tang Sanzang to the West to obtain scriptures, Taishang Laojun always existed and played various roles. For example, he used the diamond chakram to sneak up on Sun Wukong, put Sun Wukong into the Eight Trigrams Furnace, and sent the boy to turn into the King of Gold Horn and the King of Silver Horn to make things difficult for Tang Sanzang and his disciples. His existence ran through the whole story as if he was not affected by time, which also hinted at his immortality.

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2026-01-21 08:27

Is Taishang Laojun a monster?

In the China mythological system and related novels, Taishang Laojun was not a monster. In myths and novels such as Journey to the West and Investiture of the Gods, Taishang Laojun was a god with a respected status. In the Investiture of the Gods, he was the eldest disciple of Patriarch Hongjun and the ancestor of all immortals. Together with Honored Lord of the Origin and Sect Leader Tongtian, he was known as the Three Friends of the Celestial Sect of Wonders. He founded the Sect of Humanity and had a profound cultivation. He had many powerful magical weapons and Master Xuandu as his disciple. In Journey to the West, he was honored as the founder of the world. He was good at refining pills and weapons. Many top magical weapons were made by him. The Heavenly Court even held the Primary Elixir Meeting for him. In the novel, he was one of the Six Saints of the Heavens, the leader of the Three Pure Ones, the leader of the Sect of Humanity, and the Taiqing Saint. Therefore, judging from the character positioning in these novels, he was not a monster. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>

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2026-03-15 13:20

Is Hongjun the incarnation of Taishang Laojun?

In the Investiture of the Gods, Patriarch Hongjun was the master of Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun, and Tongtian. He was described as the embodiment of the Great Dao and the guide and supervisor of the Zenith Heaven Golden Immortals of Origin such as the Three Pure Ones, the Two Sages of the West, and Nuwa. However, there were different theories and explanations regarding whether Patriarch Hongjun was the embodiment of Grand Supreme Elder. One view was that Patriarch Hongjun was the embodiment of Grand Supreme Elder. Supporters of this view usually quoted the description of "Pangu opened the sky and earth, and Yi Qi transformed into Hongjun", believing that Patriarch Hongjun was an incarnation of Pangu, and Taishang Laojun was one of Pangu's incarnations. Therefore, Patriarch Hongjun could be considered the embodiment of Grand Supreme Elder. Another point of view was that Patriarch Hongjun and Grand Supreme Elder were different existences. The supporters of this view believed that although Patriarch Hongjun was the master of Grand Supreme Elder, their identities and status were different. Patriarch Hongjun was regarded as the ancestor of all immortals and the embodiment of the Great Dao, while Grand Supreme Elder was one of the Three Pure Ones and the embodiment of Dao. It should be noted that these views were based on the descriptions and explanations in the Investiture of the Gods. Different readers and researchers might have different understandings and opinions. 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 "!

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2024-10-21 13:01

Who is the incarnation of Taishang Laojun?

The incarnation of Taishang Laojun has Laozi (In Taoism, Laozi is one of the three incarnations of Taishang Laojun in the human world), Pangu (In some ancient books, Pangu is the incarnation of Taishang Laojun. For example, in the relevant interpretation of the Investiture of the Gods, it is mentioned that Taishang Laojun used the Taiji Diagram to create all things in the world. Sun Wukong also once said that Taishang Laojun was the ancestor of the creation of the world and once changed into Pangu to create the world), Goddess Nvywa (According to the content of Journey to the West, Goddess Nüwa was the incarnation of Taishang Laojun. It was said that Taishang Laojun changed into Goddess Nüwa in ancient times and refined stones to mend the sky on Kunlun Mountain), Jade Emperor (It was said that Taishang Laojun cultivated in the chaotic universe. After the appearance of heaven and earth, he left a primordial spirit in the Untainted World to cultivate and become Zhang Bairen, later known as the Jade Emperor), Guang Chengzi (in some sayings, he was the incarnation of Taishang Laojun), and in the Taoist immortal system, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Dao De, and Heavenly Lord Lingbao could be seen as the incarnation of Taishang Laojun. In addition, in some explanations, Immortal Du'e and Master Xuandu were also related to Taishang Laojun, but they did not explicitly mention that it was an incarnation relationship. However, it also reflected the fundamental role of Taishang Laojun in the immortal system. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!

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2026-01-09 05:20

The novels of Nüwa and Taishang Laojun

In novels related to Chinese mythology, such as Journey to the West, Nüwa and Taishang Laojun had a certain connection. In Journey to the West, Taishang Laojun was one of the Three Pure Ones, the highest rank. He was known as the "founder of the world" and many other lofty identities. He was also a top inventor and alchemy master. Nüwa was the goddess of creation in ancient myths. She had made great contributions to saving the world and creating mankind. In some explanations, there was a view that Goddess Nvywa was an incarnation of Taishang Laojun. For example, historical records mentioned that Goddess Nvywa and Taishang Laojun were indeed the same person. When Golden Horn King and Silver Horn King fought against Sun Wukong, they revealed this information. The details of Silver Horn King's origin of the gourd were thought to imply that Goddess Nvywa's deeds were actually done by Taishang Laojun, such as mending the sky and creating humans. In the prehistoric novel system, they also had their own positions and connections. According to one setting, the original spirit of creation had four disciples. Among them, the disciples of the second disciple, Patriarch Hunkun, were Tathagata Buddha and Wukong's master, Patriarch Bodhi. The first disciple, Patriarch Hongjun, had three disciples, namely Lord Dao De (Taishang Laojun), Lord Yuanshi, and Sect Leader Tongtian. The third disciple was Goddess Nvywa. The rankings and other settings in these novels constructed a relationship within the novel system. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>

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2026-01-13 17:36

Taishang Laojun Longevity Scripture

Based on the available information, it only mentioned that the Taishang Laojun Longevity Scripture was related to Laozi being honored as Taishang Laojun and Taoism taking Laozi as the founder. No more information about the specific content and meaning of the Taishang Laojun Longevity Scripture was found. Sorry, I can't answer it accurately.

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2026-01-16 15:36
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