The wife of Heavenly Lord Yuqing was the Taiyuan Holy Mother. Taiyuan Holy Mother was also known as Taiyuan Jade Maiden, Yuqing Divine Mother, and Mysterious Jade Maiden. Her full name was Wanqi Grandmother Taixuan Yuji Yuanjing, and naturally, she was the supreme goddess of Taoism in the early days. She also gave birth to the Eastern Prince (Emperor Dong Hua) and the Western Queen Mother. There was also a legend that the Taiyuan Holy Mother was the mother of Lao Tzu. Her status was supreme. It was also said that the wife of the Heavenly Lord of the Origin of Fu Li (Jade Emperor) was the Goddess of Jade Pure (Queen Mother), but according to the usual legends about the Heavenly Lord of the Origin of Jade Pure, his wife was the Holy Mother of Taiyuan.
Heavenly Lord of the Origin's celestial devices included the Sacred Token of Jade Pure, the God-beating Whip, the Eight-treasure Glazed Bottle, the Wuji Bracelet, the Three-treasure Jade Ruyi, the Jade Mirage Glazed Lamp, and so on. His most powerful celestial device was the Pangu Banner, which was given by Patriarch Hongjun and had the powerful power to tear apart chaos and space. In addition, ritual implements such as the Three Pure Tokens were also related to Heavenly Lord Yuanshi.
It was recorded in the Tai Xuan Zhen Yi Ben Ji Jing: " No sect is supreme, but it can be the beginning of all things, so it is called Yuanshi. Everything in the path of luck is supreme, and it is always in the Three Pure Ones and out of the heavens, so it is called the Heavenly Lord." 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
The full name of the Heavenly Lord of the Jade Pure Origin was "The First Transformation of the Three Pure Jade Pure Living in Qingwei Heavenly Saint Ascends to the Jade Pure Realm, and the Heavenly Lord of the Heavenly Lord." 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
The Heavenly Lord of the Origin was called the Heavenly Lord of the Origin, also known as the Emperor of the Jade Pure Realm. He was the highest god created by the Lingbao Scripture at the end of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and lived in the Jade Pure Realm of the Qing Wei Heaven. Heavenly Lord Yuanshi had a very high status in Taoism and was the leader of the Three Pure Ones. Taoism believed that the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was the manifestation of the Tao. He was the condensed essence of "One". He was born due to Qi and changed nature. In Taoism's view of the universe and the concept of calamity, the cycle of creation and destruction of heaven and earth repeated itself. The Heavenly Lord of the Origin had once opened calamities to save people under different names. In the Romance of the Gods and other related stories, the Heavenly Lord of the Origin was the master of many immortals and had sixteen disciples, such as the South Pole Immortal Weng and the Immortal Yu Ding. Each disciple had different characteristics and abilities. There was no record of Heavenly Lord Yuanshi in the early Taoism. When Taoism was first established, it was dominated by Zhang Daoling's lineage, and Taishang Laojun was the leader and the highest god. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the new Taoist school was born and created the early image of Heavenly Lord Yuanshi. After continuous development and evolution, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi gradually became one of the supreme gods of Taoism. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
Based on context alone Heavenly Lord Yuqing was one of the Three Pure Ones. In the Taoist Sanqing statues, the Heavenly Lord of the Origin was usually depicted sitting on a lotus throne, emitting auspicious light all over his body. He held a celestial device such as the Primordial Pearl or Ruyi, and his face was solemn and solemn, symbolizing the chaotic state and the primordial qi before the world was opened and all things were born. His image was often in the middle of the Three Pure Ones, reflecting his important position in the Three Pure Ones. The other two of the Three Pure Ones were the Supreme Pure Primogenitor Lingbao and the Supreme Pure Primogenitor Daode. Lord Lingbao usually held a Ruyi or a jade Ruyi, while Lord Daode usually had the image of an old man with white hair and a white beard holding a horsetail whisk. The Three Pure Ones as a whole showed the respect and understanding of Taoism towards the beginning of the universe, the creation of heaven and earth, and the highest godhood of Taoism. The novel " Primitive Law " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
According to the Jade Pure Saint Realm Yuanshi Tianzun Bao Gao, if one chanted the Yuanshi Tianzun Bao Gao with one's utmost heart, one would be enlightened and receive boundless blessings. Heavenly Primogenitor was one of the three highest gods of Taoism and was regarded as a supreme treasure. However, the induction of chanting the holy name mostly existed in the interpretation of Taoist doctrine and the experience of faith. This kind of induction was often based on the spiritual perception and harvest of the believers under the religious doctrine, such as feeling inner peace, obtaining spiritual comfort, or obtaining a kind of guidance in the pursuit of faith. Different believers might have different sensory experiences based on their own degree of devotion, religious understanding, and specific situations.
In China myths and legends, Pangu and Heavenly Lord Yuanshi had a complicated relationship. Pangu was the oldest god in the China mythological system. He was the widely known God of Creation. There was a legend among the people that he held a huge axe and split the world. After Pangu's death, his consciousness, primordial spirit, and true spirit did not dissipate. According to one theory, they absorbed the Spiritual Qi between heaven and earth separately and turned into three streams of clear Qi. The three streams of clear Qi transformed into the Three Pure Ones, namely Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun, and Lingbao Tianzun. This meant that Yuanshi Tianzun was the incarnation of Pangu, but only a part of Pangu. It was just like how Sakyamuni could be called Tathagata Buddha, but Tathagata Buddha was not Sakyamuni. There was also a folk legend. After the Emperor Pangu collapsed, his body turned into all things in nature, but his spirituality was still abundant. He flew in the Nine Heavens to find his home. After meeting the Taiyuan Virgin, he turned into a green light and entered her mouth when she breathed into the sky. Then, the true spirit of Pangu was born from the spine of the Taiyuan Virgin and became the Heavenly Lord of the Origin. From this point of view, Pangu could be regarded as the predecessor of the Heavenly Lord of the Origin. There were also relevant discussions in some literary works. For example, in the Romance of the Gods, there was a mention of Pangu, the immortal who created the world. Some people thought that the Heavenly Lord of the Origin might be the incarnation of Pangu because the Heavenly Lord of the Origin cultivated on Mount Kunlun, and Pangu created the world on Mount Kunlun. Moreover, the Heavenly Lord of the Origin had Pangu's magic weapon, the Pangu Banner. However, there were also people who believed that Pangu was not the Heavenly Lord of the Origin because Pangu appeared earlier than Patriarch Hongjun in the book and created Patriarch Hongjun. The Heavenly Lord of the Origin was the disciple of Patriarch Hongjun, so it could not be Pangu. In Taoist culture, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was revered as the supreme god of Taoism and was called the Heavenly King Yuanshi. The Taoist classic " General Mirror of Immortals in Past Dynasties " mentioned that " Yuan is the origin, the beginning, the beginning, the innate Qi. This Qi turned into the person who created the world, which was Pangu. It turned into the ancestor who presided over the heaven, which was Yuanshi." This also indicated that Pangu and Heavenly Lord Yuanshi had a close relationship. In short, due to the many versions of China mythology, Pangu belonged to the God of Creation in ancient folk myths and legends, and Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was an immortal in the Taoist system. The relationship between the two had different explanations in different mythological interpretation. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
From the reference materials, two novels related to Heavenly Lord Yuanshi could be found. One was the Heavenly Primogenitor of the Gods, but no more details were found. In another novel, there was a plot in which Tai Chen crossed Untainted Land and became Heavenly Lord Xuan Qing (one of the Four Pure Ones of Pangu). Heavenly Lord Yuanshi even gave Heavenly Lord Xuan Qing the Heaven Flipping Seal for self-defense. In this novel, Heavenly Lord Xuan Qing befriended key figures in Untainted Land through the group pet system. He relied on the big shots to suppress Zhunti Jieyin and became the group pet of Xuanmen.
Heavenly Lord Yuanshi had many sources of identity. In Taoism, his full name was " Heavenly Lord Yuanshi of Yuqing ", also known as Heavenly King Yuanshi. He was one of the three gods of Taoism, and was the most respected among them. He was the highest god created by the Lingbao Sutra at the end of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He was also known as the Emperor Yuqing, and his full name was " Heavenly Lord Yuanshi of the Void of Yuqing Sacred Realm ". He lived in the Yuqing Realm of Qingwei Heaven. " Yuanshi " was the ancestor of Dao and the beginning of all things." Tianzun " was the most noble spirit, the only one in heaven and earth. It was the supreme meaning. In online novels, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was one of the Six Sages of the Heavens, one of the Three Pure Ones, the leader of the Clan of Enlightenment, and the Jade Pure Saint. In the Transformers series, Primus was a fictional character that represented Order, Light, and Creation. He was also the creator of Planet Cybertron. The novel " Primitive Law " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Taishang Laojun and Yuanshi Tianzun were both gods in Taoism. In the Three Pure Ones system of Taoism, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was the leader of the Three Pure Ones and had a higher status. He lived in Qingwei Heaven, the 35th Heaven of Yuqing Saint Realm, and Taishang Laojun lived in Dachi Heaven, the 33rd Heaven of Taiqing Immortal Realm. However, Taishang Laojun was known as the number one in heaven and Laozi was the number one in the world. He was formless, formless, and had no beginning or end. He was also known as the Great Dao. In some ancient records, he was the ancestor of Chaos and the ruler of Yin and Yang. In the Investiture of the Gods, he was also the eldest brother of the Heavenly Lord of the Origin. His magic weapon, the Taiji Diagram, was even more powerful than the Pangu Banner of the Heavenly Lord of the Origin. In terms of preaching ability, Taishang Laojun was stronger. He was known as the teacher of all things. He had the merit of turning Hu into Buddha and guiding Confucius to establish Confucianism. However, in terms of teaching ability, Heavenly Lord of the Origin was more powerful. His disciples included the famous Twelve Golden Immortals, Dipamkara Taoist, and South Pole Immortal Weng, while the famous disciples of Taishang Laojun were only Master Xuandu and Immortal Du'e. In different mythological systems, the status and strength of the two were different. The novel " Primitive Law " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!