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Yuanshi Tianzun (Chinese: 元始天尊; pinyin: Yuánshǐ
Tīanzūn), the
Celestial Venerable of the
Primordial Beginning or the
Primeval Lord of Heaven, is one of...
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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...
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ordered in place.
Lingbao Tianzun then took his seat on the left of
Yuanshi Tianzun. Later, when all was complete,
Daode Tianzun took his
place on the right...
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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...
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Lingbao Tianzun, also
known in
English as the
Heavenly Lord of
Spiritual Treasures, is a
Taoist god. Also
known as Shangqing, he is
numbered among the...
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Immortals under Yuanshi Tianzun.
Ranked fifth among the
Twelve Golden Immortals, the
character is
based on
Taiyi Jiuku Tianzun, the Lord of Suffering,...
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Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun (simplified Chinese: 文殊广法天尊;
traditional Chinese: 文殊廣法天尊; pinyin: Wénshū Guǎngfǎ
Tiānzūn) is a
Taoist deity and
character in the...
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Chinese novel Investiture of the Gods. Shen
Gongbao is a
disciple of
Yuanshi Tianzun,
Jiang Ziya's
junior fellow apprentice. The
earliest source of the character...
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primordial god. In
Taoist theology, he is the ****istant of
Yuanshi Tianzun, who is one of the
Three Pure Ones, the
three primordial emanations of...
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known as
Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun. This
deity appears in the Ming
Dynasty novel Fengshen Yanyi as a
senior disciple of
Yuanshi Tianzun, the
highest deity in...