Mighty Miracle God was a low-level Divine General, a Divine General among Divine Soldiers and Divine Generals. It was the starting point of Divine Gods. From the perspective of ancient military positions, it could be of the fifth or sixth rank. In the hierarchy of the Heavenly Court, his status was higher than that of the Horse Wen, but lower than the Curtain General. He was considered a pawn with a low status. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In the game of Uproar in Heaven, the recommended magic treasures of the Giant Miracle God were the Nine-Toothed Rake, the Seven Star Sword, the Universe Bag, and the Lotus Throne. The Nine-Toothed Rake could help Mighty Miracle God retain people to achieve a team kill; the Universe Bag could replenish the toughness of Mighty Miracle God to prevent it from being too weak in the later stages; the Lotus Throne allowed Mighty Miracle God to have the ability to swim and support quickly. After recovering from the battle, it could immediately enter the next battle. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The following was the ranking of the immortals in the Heavenly Court: The highest level was the original spirit of creation. It was regarded as the top immortal, and all the Taoist immortals were its disciples. The second level consisted of the four great disciples of the creator spirit, Patriarch Hongjun, Patriarch Hunkun, Mother Nuwa, and Daolord Luya. The third level was the disciples of Patriarch Hongjun and Patriarch Hunkun. Patriarch Hongjun's three disciples were Grand Supreme Elder, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, and Sect Master Tongtian. Among them, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi's sect master was more important in the Three Pure Ones. Patriarch Hunkun's two great disciples were Daoist Jieyin (Gautama Buddha) and Daoist Zhunti (Patriarch Bodhi). Mother Nuwa and Daolord Luya had no disciples. Level Four Immortals were mainly the disciples of Heavenly Lord Yuanshi and Sect Leader Tongtian. Grand Supreme Elder only had a relatively famous disciple, Master Xuandu. Heavenly Lord Yuanshi had 12 famous disciples, including Guang Chengzi, Chi Jingzi, and Yun Zhongzi. Taoist Jieyin and Taoist Zhunti were not in the immortal system of Taoism because of the prosperity of Buddhism. In the orthodox immortal system of Taoism, there were also the Three Pure Ones (Yuqing Yuanshi Tianzun, Shangqing Lingbao Tianzun, Taiqing Daode Tianzun). They were the great gods at the beginning of the world's creation and had a high status. The Jade Emperor was the actual leader of the Heaven Realm, and his status was also very high. There were also the Six Royals (the Jade Emperor, the Gouchen Emperor, the North Pole Emperor, the East Pole Emperor, the South Pole Emperor, and the Heaven Bearing Emperor). There were also the Golden Mother of Wood (the Queen Mother of the West and the Prince of the East), the Queen Mother of the West was the head of all fairies, and the Prince of the East was the head of all male fairies; the Nine Heavens Thunder Primogenitor (Thunder Ancestor) was in charge of the Five Thunder; the Three Official Great Emperors They were in charge of the administrative matters of the three realms; the Heavenly Venerates of the Ten Directions were also gods of Taoist belief; the Four Heavenly Masters (Zhang Daoling, Ge Xuan, Xu Xun, Sa Shoujian) were the gods of the Jade Emperor's Brilliant Palace, and they were all at a higher level in the Heavenly Court. There were also the Five Elders of the Five Directions, the Eight Immortals, and many other immortals who had corresponding positions in the Heavenly Court system. Their levels gradually decreased. There was also a simpler division, such as: First, the Three Pure Ones, Pangu, Nvywa, etc. were at a higher level; Second, the Jade Emperor, the Mother of the Chariot, the Four Protectors, etc.; Third, the Five Elders of the Five Directions, the Golden Mother Wood Duke, etc.; Fourth, the Thunder Ancestor, the Nine Heavenly Maidens, etc.; Fifth, the Eight Immortals, the Erlang God, etc.; Sixth, the Four Spirits, the Twenty-Eight Constellations, etc.; Seventh, the Thirty-Six Heavenly Generals, etc.; Eighth, Zhong Kui, the City God, etc.; Ninth, the Sages of Fengdu, the Ghost Emperors of the Five Directions, etc. This roughly reflected the level of the immortals in the Heavenly Court from high to low.
There were many ways to divide the ranks of immortals in the Heavenly Court: - The first was to divide immortals into seven major levels (from low to high): Spirit Lord, Divine Lord, Heavenly Lord, Celestial Lord, True Lord, Imperial Lord, and Dao Lord. Among them, Spirit Lords were the last rank. They were further divided into low-rank spirit weapons (including divine soldiers and divine servants), middle-rank spirit officers (spirit weapons with official positions, which were the low-rank officers under the divine generals), and high-rank spirit lords (the gods who served as the chief officers among the spirit officers). Divine Lords were also known as righteous gods, which was the starting point for turning from spirits to gods. Divine Lords were low-rank spirit generals (the divine generals among the divine soldiers and generals). - According to the Investiture of the Gods, there was such a ranking: Level One Immortals (the highest level) were the Original Spirit of Creation, and all Taoist Immortals were his disciples. Level Two Immortals were the four disciples of the Original Spirit of Creation, namely Patriarch Hongjun, Patriarch Hunkun, Goddess Nvywa, and Lord Daoist Luya. Level Three Immortals were the disciples of Patriarch Hongjun and Patriarch Hunkun, who were Level Two Immortals. Goddess Nvywa and Lord Daoist Luya had no disciples. - Taoism also divided the immortals in the Three Pure Realms into three levels and nine grades. The third grade was "immortal","true" and "saint". There were nine immortals in the Great Pure Realm, nine true immortals in the Supreme Pure Realm, nine saints in the Jade Pure Realm, and nine grades of immortals in the Hinayana. One was Shangxian, two were Gao Xian, three were Great Immortals, four were Immortal, five were Xuan Xian, six were True Immortals, seven were Heaven Immortals, eight were Spirit Immortals, and nine were Supreme Immortals. - There was another division: Three Pure Ones, Pangu, Nuwa; The Jade Emperor, the Doumu Progenitor, the Four Protectors, the Lord of Taiyi Salvation, the Queen Mother, Fuxi, Shennong, Suirenshi, Gonggong, Zhurong, the Five Elders of the Five Directions, the Golden Mother Wood Duke, the Five Emperors, the Thunder Ancestor, the Nine Heavenly Maidens, the Old Mother of Blackfoal Mountain, the Three Official Emperors, the Sun Star Lord, the Moon Star Lord, the Immortal Cihang, the Three Stars of Fulushou, the Great Immortal Zhenyuan, the Four Sages of the North Pole, the Venus of Taibai, the Great Emperor of Fengdu, etc. The Eight Immortals, Erlang Shen, Nezha, Goddess Sanxiao, Bluecloud Progenitor, Mazu, Great Emperor Baosheng, Goddess Jinhua, Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King, Great Immortal Jinding, God of Medicine King, God of Wealth of Civil and Military Affairs, Great Immortal Barefoot, Seven Stars of the Northern Dipper, Six Stars of the Southern Dipper, Five Stars of the Eastern Dipper, Four Stars of the Western Dipper, Three Stars of the Central Dipper, Four Heavenly Masters, Five Stars of the Western Dipper, etc. The Four Spirits and Twenty-Eight Constellations, Wang Lingguan and other marshals, Six Ding and Six Jia, the Thunder Department's deployment, the Three Tai Star Lords, the Four Duty Cao, the Sixty Jiazi God, the Moon Elder, the Great Emperor of the Five Mountains, the Ten Palace Yama Lords, and other immortals of different levels. - In the Investiture of the Gods, immortals could be divided into five levels according to their strength: the first level was invincible, the second level was saint, the third level was quasi-saint, the fourth level was golden immortal, and the fifth level was quasi-immortal. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In the story related to Journey to the West, the Jade Emperor once sent 100,000 heavenly troops to capture Sun Wukong, including Nezha, the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King, the Giant Spirit God, and the Four Heavenly Kings. Among the Four Heavenly Kings, the eldest was Mo Liqing, who held a sword that could change the color of the wind and clouds with a wave of his hand. Thousands of blades seemed to be hidden in the sword. The second was Mo Lihai, who held a pipa. When he played it, wind and fire gathered together and could make people fall head over heels for him. The third was Mo Lihong, who held a Hunyuan Treasure Umbrella. When he opened the umbrella, the wind and clouds changed color. This umbrella could not only collect treasures but also collect people. The fourth was Mo Lishou, who had a small fox ferret in his backpack. Its size could change at will. It specialized in eating evil people. In the Journey to the West animation, they fought back and forth with Sun Wukong. However, there were few chapters describing the Four Heavenly Kings in the original novel. The Four Heavenly Kings were added in the animation to increase the attraction and show Sun Wukong's power. Regarding Mighty Miracle God, the reference materials did not describe him in more detail. They only mentioned that he was one of the heavenly soldiers sent to capture Sun Wukong. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There was a novel called " God of Cookery in the Heavenly Court ", which told the story of Hao Ren, a second-rate chef who was fired by Tianxiang Restaurant, who traveled to the Heavenly Court to become the only chef. At first, he found that the dishes he made could satisfy the immortals. However, as his cooking skills improved, the immortals 'tastes became more and more difficult. For example, Chang'e wanted to eat rabbit mooncakes, Marshal Tianpeng wanted to eat Samadhi True Fire Roasted Pork Chop, and the Jade Emperor wanted to eat immortal peach hotpot. There was also " Gourmet of the Heavenly Court ". Lin Hai, the little chef from Si Hai City, had accidentally obtained a mobile phone that could connect to the Heavenly Court. He used the delicacies provided to the Heavenly Court to obtain treasures. In the real world, he used these treasures and his own cooking skills to build a food empire and become the best gourmet in the world. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The highest level Heavenly God in the Nine Dreams Celestial Realm mobile game was level 100. These Heavenly Gods possessed powerful combat strength and skills, and they could help players achieve more victories in battle. However, it was not easy to reach Level 100 Heavenly God. Players needed to spend a lot of time and effort to level up. Other search results mentioned that the highest level of Heavenly God was level 6, but these results did not match the information in the Nine Dreams Celestial Realm mobile game, so they were not suitable to answer this question.
There were many celestial heavens in the Record of the Shepherd God. Initially, when the celestial heavens were established, Celestial Venerable Yu held the Jade Pool Meeting and created the method of celestial palaces becoming gods. However, after Celestial Venerable Yu was killed, Qin Mu passed down the celestial palace becoming god technique on his behalf and established the Heaven Alliance before he left. Later on, the ancient Celestial Emperor was rather wary of the postnate lifeforms and half-gods. He stirred up a dispute, causing the celestial heavens to split into many factions. Celestial Venerable Yun established the Heaven Han Celestial Heavens and became Celestial Emperor Yun, while Celestial Venerable Wu established the Dragon Snow Celestial Heavens and became Celestial Emperor Hao. However, Celestial Emperor was later killed by Celestial Emperor Hao, Celestial Emperor Yun, and the others who had joined forces. They had taken over Celestial Emperor's corporeal body. Following that, the Heaven Han Celestial Heavens and Dragon Snow Celestial Heavens were destroyed one after another. Other than that, there were also the existences of the Crimson Light Celestial Heavens and the orthodox celestial heavens. In short, there were many celestial heavens in the Record of Shepherding Gods, and there were complicated relationships and conflicts between them.
The characters included the main character, Qiuqiu, a fat ball with the Qilin bloodline, and the male protagonist, Chu Yuan, who was handsome, calm, humorous, and a martial arts genius! The supporting actor was Chu Tiannan, a top-notch Inborn expert. He was handsome and young. He was domineering in his actions, and his fists could topple mountains and rivers! Female supporting character-Meng Xiwan. She had a gentle personality and looked young and heroic. She was once a heroine and loved her son very much. "The Heavenly Court of the Martial God" by: Dream of the Clear Autumn. It is a wuxia/wuxia fantasy novel with elements of the strong. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: The protagonist transmigrated to the world of martial arts and became the son of a big shot.] There were many experts here, and there were many schemes. The strong preyed on the weak! In order to survive in this dangerous world, Chu Yuan brought the system and decided to work hard to farm and develop his forces. He would not be reckless unless he became invincible! Humor, relaxation... I hope you will like this book.
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