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The Jade Emperor plays different roles in different religions, just like others.
I would like to add to the Jade Emperor of Buddhism, in Buddhism, the Jade Emperor, also known as Shati Huanyin, is the god of the second heavenly realm, and is in charge of the other thirty-three days of the second heavenly realm.
He practiced with the Buddha, and whenever the Buddha said the Dharma, there would be a Buddha to listen to the Dharma.
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There is no Jade Emperor... In addition, the Jade Emperor is neither Taoist nor Buddhist! Because Taishang Laojun is the Taoist patriarch 3 Qingzhong's Laozi! He served in the Heavenly Court again... So the Jade Emperor can't be a Taoist, Buddhism thinks about it, it's impossible...
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The full name of the Jade Emperor Monastery is "Haotian Jinque Supreme Supreme Nature Miao Mi Luo to the True Jade Emperor God", also known as "Haotian Tongming Palace Jade Emperor", "Xuanqiong High Jade Emperor", living in Yuqing Palace. Taoism believes that the Jade Emperor is the king of the gods, and the cultivation of the realm in the Taoist god rank is not the highest, but the divine power is the greatest. In addition to ruling over the gods of the three worlds of heaven, earth, and man, the Jade Emperor God also manages the prosperity and decline of all things in the universe, as well as good fortune and misfortune.
It is equivalent to the emperor on the ground, but the status is lower than that of the Sanqing. Later, he was on an equal footing with the Four Emperors (Gou Chen Shanggong Emperor, Zhongtian Ziwei Arctic Emperor, Antarctic Immortal Emperor, and Chengtian Imitation Emperor Dizhi), and Confucianism was called Haotian God.
A lot of things are completely different from those in Journey to the West.
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The Jade Emperor is an immortal, of course a Taoist.
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Dear, I found out that the Jade Emperor is an important deity of Taoism. In traditional Chinese religion, the Jade Emperor is regarded as one of the supreme deities of Taoism and is revered as the master and supreme deity of the universe. He is considered to be the supreme lord of Taoism, in charge of all things in heaven and earth, as well as the altar officials of many immortals.
The status of the Jade Emperor is very high in Taoism and is respectfully called"Jade Emperor God"、"Taishang Laojun"Wait. Unlike Taoism, there is no custom in the Buddhist faith to honor the Jade Emperor in particular. Buddhism mainly worships Shakyamuni Buddha (Buddha) and many Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, while the Jade Emperor does not have a special place in Buddhist teachings.
China's religious beliefs and traditional culture have penetrated into each other, and there is a phenomenon of mutual influence and blending. In the belief practices of certain regions or individuals, elements of Taoism and Buddhism may be combined, resulting in the flexible worship of certain deities in different religious systems. However, based on the purity of traditional teachings and common religious practices, it can be determined that the Jade Emperor was religiously regarded as a Taoist deity.
That's a question! Only God knows.
The Jade Emperor is the master of the Three Realms, holding the Thirty-six Heavens and seventy-two Lands under his jurisdiction, and is in charge of all matters in the Heavens and the Three Realms. The power is boundless, he is the holy lord of the firmament and the commander of all immortals. The Jade Emperor's power is to control the six worlds of heaven, earth, people, gods, demons, and ghosts, and the ten directions of the heavens and the earth, the east and west, the north and the south, and the land of reincarnation in the nine shades and six realms.
The Jade Emperor did not have a maid by his side. The Jade Emperor is the supreme god in Taoism, and he is surrounded by celestial gods, such as the Tai Bai Xing, the Four Heavenly Kings, etc.
There is no son. Legend has it that his seven daughters were all born before he became the Jade Emperor, and they had no sons.
In Taoism. Myths and legends, the Jade Emperor.
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