Taoist Immortal–The Jade Emperor
The Jade Emperor God is also called the Jade Emperor. Also known as the Jade Emperor and the Jade Emperor. Commonly known as God or God. The Jade Emperor is the supreme god second only to the Taoist ancestors of the Three Qing Dynasties.
The Jade Emperor, with his wonderful appearance and majestic appearance, supreme Dharma body, rules the heavens, directs all scriptures, dominates the universe, enlightens all heavens; walks the way of heaven, spreads the virtues of heaven, creates all things, helps all living beings; balances the three realms , and the immeasurable man is the supreme god in the heavens and the emperor of all heavens.
The name “Jade Emperor” appeared later than Taishang Laojun. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there were two great gods, “Jade Emperor Taojun” and “Gaoshang Jade Emperor”. But in the Tang Dynasty, many Taoist sects regarded the Jade Emperor as the Confucian God of Haotian, who was widely revered as the god in charge of heaven and earth. Li Bai said: “Enter the cave and cross the heaven and earth, ascend to the truth to pay homage to the Jade Emperor.” Wei Yingwu said: “Zouo The Jade Emperor has ascended to heaven.” Bai Juyi said: “I look up to the Jade Emperor and bow before me sincerely.” In the Song Dynasty, the belief in the Jade Emperor became even more popular.
Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty consecrated the Jade Emperor’s holy title as “The Supreme Opening Heaven Holding the Talisman Yu Li Hanzhen Dao Jade Emperor”. Emperor Daojun added the words “Haotian”, which became “The Supreme Opening Heaven Holding the Talisman Yu Li Hanzhen”. The Tao of the Jade Emperor Haotian”, hence the abbreviation of “God the Jade Emperor Haotian”.
……Wikipedia
Three Diao Qingyun Palace and Peony Qingyun Palace
Both temples are related to the Tiangong Temple of Qingyun Temple in Dali! Of course, they are also related to the North Tamlan Ancient Road.
San Diao Qingyun Palace is located at the intersection of Canguangliao Ancient Road and Diao Shan Ancient Road. It is also the intersection of Jinzipi Ancient Road and Mudan Exit, and is the intersection of Danlan Ancient Road North Road.
See previous post for details
Three Diao Qingyun Palace and Peony Qingyun Palace are both dedicated to the Jade Emperor. They are derived from Caoling Qingyun Palace (Dali Tiangong Temple). To express gratitude, Qingyun Palace was named as the temple.
The believers in San Diao Village and Mu Dan Village both fought for it. After coordination, San Diao Village was assigned to the Grand God, accompanied by a black horse and the Prince, and Mudan Village was assigned to the San San Gong, accompanied by a white horse and the Monkey King. The two Tiangongs were divided among the believers from outside the village, and the old tradition was followed, with the furnace owner taking turns worshiping him. Only then did the dispute subside. San Diao and Mudan built their own temples, both named Qingyun Palace, while the old Canguang temple was abandoned.
San Diao Qingyun Palace is located at a high place, with many stone houses nearby. It is also the intersection of Danlan North Road and a historical corridor. Looking up at the beautiful mountains in the distance is refreshing!
There are also some Tiangong temples in the northeast corner and along Tamlan, dedicated to the Jade Emperor, the god in charge of heaven and earth!
The beauty of heaven and earth in the northeast corner is not only a touch of blue!
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