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  2. Daode Tianzun - Wikipedia

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    Daode Tianzun (Chinese: 道德天尊; lit. 'The Heavenly Lord of Dao and its Virtue'), also known as Taishang Laojun (Chinese: 太上老君; lit. 'The Supreme Venerable Sovereign') is a high Taoist god. He is the Taiqing (太清, lit. the Grand Pure One) which is one of the Three Pure Ones, the highest immortals of Taoism.

  3. Three Pure Ones - Wikipedia

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    Yuanshi Tianzun rules the first heaven, Yu-Qing, which is found in the Jade Mountain. The entrance to this heaven is named the Golden Door. "He is the source of all truth, as the sun is the source of all light". Lingbao Tianzun rules over the heaven of Shang-Qing. Daode Tianzun rules over the heaven of Tai-Qing.

  4. List of Journey to the West characters - Wikipedia

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    Daode Tianzun (道德天尊), often referred to as Taishang Laojun (太上老君) in the novel, manages to subdue Sun Wukong when he is wreaking havoc in Heaven. Sun Wukong is then trapped in Taishang Laojun's bagua furnace for 49 days to be destroyed, but he survives and acquires the "Fiery Golden Eye" ability instead.

  5. Guang Chengzi - Wikipedia

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    From the idea of Taoism, Guang Chengzi was the avatar of Taishang Laojun (also named Daode Tianzun) during the period of Yellow Emperor in ancient Chinese history. According to Zhuangzi's recording, he lived in the Kongtong Mountains and the Yellow Emperor visited him there for his teaching. He gave the Yellow Emperor several books that talked ...

  6. Three Treasures (Taoism) - Wikipedia

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    The first of the Three Treasures is ci (Chinese: 慈; pinyin: cí; Wade–Giles: tz'u; lit. 'compassion', 'tenderness', 'love', 'mercy', 'kindness', 'gentleness ...

  7. Tianzun - Wikipedia

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    Tianzun (天尊), literally the Lord of Heaven may refer to: The three highest Gods in the Taoist pantheon Yuanshi Tianzun or Yuánshǐ Tīanzūn, also known as the Jade Pure One; Lingbao Tianzun, also known as the Lord of Lingbao and Shangqing; Daode Tianzun or Tàiqīng, also known as Taishang Laojun and Daode Zhizun

  8. Yuanshi Tianzun - Wikipedia

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    Yuanshi Tianzun, the Celestial Venerable of the Primordial Beginning He once was the supreme administrator of Heaven, but later entrusted that task to his assistant Yuhuang , the Jade Emperor . Yuhuang took over the administrative duties of Yuanshi Tianzun and became the overseer of both Heaven and Earth.

  9. List of Taoists - Wikipedia

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    Yuanshi Tianzun; Lingbao Tianzun; Daode Tianzun; Four heavenly ministers. Jade Emperor; Ziwei Emperor; Tianhuang Emperor; Houtu; Queen Mother of the West; King Father of the East; Three Great Emperor-Officials; Eight Immortals; Chang'e; Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors. Yellow Emperor; Guan Yu; Li Hong; Body god