One, one
In traditional Chinese culture, "yizun" usually refers to a supreme deity or figure. In different historical periods and documents, the specific objects referred to by "Yizun" are different, but they are all highly admired by people.
Yellow Emperor: The Yellow Emperor is known as the ancestor of the Chinese nation and the founder of Chinese civilization. He was not only a political and military leader, but also a pioneer in culture and technology. The deeds and spirit of the Yellow Emperor have had a profound impact on later generations and have become a source of cohesion and pride for the Chinese nation.
Other explanationsIn addition to the Yellow Emperor, "Yizun" may also refer to other important figures or deities in different cultural and religious contexts, such as Buddha, Taoist ancestors, etc. These figures have reached extremely high levels in their respective fields and have had a profound impact on later generations.
Second, the second ancestor
The term "two ancestors" usually refers to two patriarchal figures who have made significant contributions to Chinese culture or religion.
Fuxi and Nuwa: Fuxi and Nuwa are important figures in ancient Chinese mythology, and they are revered as the ancestors of humanity and civilization. Fu Xi created the gossip and opened a precedent for Chinese cultureNuwa refined stones to make up for the sky and saved the common people.
Other explanations: In Buddhism, the term "second ancestor" may refer to the second generation of Zen Buddhism, Master Hui Ke, etc. These patriarchs played a key role in the spread and development of Buddhism.
Three, three clear
The "Three Qings" are the highest deities in the Taoist immortal system, and they represent the highest belief and cultivation realm of Taoism.
Yuan Shi Tianzun: Yuan Shi Tianzun is the supreme god in Taoism, he represents the origin of the universe and the origin of all things.
Lingbao Tianzun: Lingbao Tianzun is in charge of the aura and magic weapon in the universe, and is one of the highest realms pursued by practitioners.
Moral Heavenly VenerableHe represents the embodiment of morality and wisdom, and is the spiritual sustenance in the hearts of Taoist believers.
Fourth, the four royals
The "Four Emperors" are the four deities who assist the Jade Emperor, and they are in charge of different realms and duties.
Arctic Ziwei the Great: He is in charge of the northern part of the Celestial Realm and is responsible for maintaining order and tranquility in the Celestial Realm.
Antarctic Immortal Emperor: He rules the southern part of the heavenly realm and is responsible for the longevity and well-being of the human world.
Emperor Gochen: He assists the Jade Emperor in managing the affairs of the Celestial Realm, and is responsible for the wars and defenses of the Celestial Realm.
After the heavens imitated the emperor, the emperor and the earth: She is in charge of the earth, mountains and rivers, and is responsible for the operation and change of the natural world.
Five, five elders
The "Five Elders" usually refer to five highly respected elders or immortals who have made outstanding achievements and contributions in their respective fields.
The Eastern Blue Emperor Qingling is the first old Jiuqi Heavenly Monarch: represents the wisdom and culture of the East.
Southern Red Emperor Dan Ling Zhen Lao San Qi Heavenly Monarch: represents the enthusiasm and energy of the South.
**Yellow Emperor Xuanling, Huang Lao, Qi Tianjun: represents the stability and harmony of the world.
The White Emperor of the West, the Emperor Haoling, the old Qiqi Heavenly Monarch: represents the wisdom and justice of the West.
The Black Emperor of the North, the Five Spirits, the Old and the Five Qi Heavenly Monarchs: Represents the tenacity and fortitude of the north.
These gods and figures occupy an important place in traditional Chinese culture, and their stories and spirits have become a valuable cultural heritage of the Chinese nation. By understanding and inheriting these cultural symbols, we can better understand and carry forward the cultural spirit of the Chinese nation.