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Who is the king of the gods and the statue of the universe in China mythology?

Revise and supplement. The jade emperor is not the head of the gods, he is a tangible god, a more powerful and higher-ranking god.

The true creator, the supreme god, is a god in heaven, a great god without idols.

It is interesting that someone actually replied that there is a God in Jewish mythology, but it should be said that it is God, as simple as that.

The highest god in ancient China was scientifically called the God of Heaven. Look, God belongs to China, and God should be the name of the Jewish God. Those Ming missionaries who translated gods into gods actually had ulterior motives and intended to deceive the congregation in the name of the scientific gods we believed in in in Shang Dynasty.

Heaven has been a national belief for thousands of years. It was not until the Song Dynasty that there was a shameless emperor of the Song Dynasty, who was slapped by barbarians to cover up his humiliation. He said that he met a god in his dream, and inexplicably wanted to change the name of Heaven God from Tian Li to Jade Emperor God (also called Jade Emperor). As a result, this thing did not become a national belief, because it was too rubbish, and people began to call heaven the Jade Emperor (the Great). In fact, it is.

In the former Chu state, there was a man named Taiyi, who was also whipped out of sight, leaving only one name, which became the real name of Heaven, that is, the qi of chaos. Heaven chaos is actually a god.

Tiandi is the legendary Pangu boss, ordered him to create the world, and finally named him the Buddha of the beginning. There is also a legend that Pangu died and created Nuwa ... In fact, Sanqing can also be said to be his creation ... Heaven itself is an infinite avenue. ...

According to the setting, the supreme of China actually manages the infinite universe, and he is not only the master of the three realms ... In short, how can Pangu be compared with the sky? Pangu is not the jade emperor, and the celestial emperor is not only a god, but also a sky.