Douluo: Donghuang Douluo

Chapter 22 About Dong Huang Tai 1

Chapter 22 About Eastern Emperor Taiyi
Donghuang Taiyi is the emperor of heaven and the supreme god worshiped in the system of "Nine Songs". "Donghuang Taiyi" is related to the supreme god "Taiyi God" worshiped by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and "Taiyi", "Taihuang" and "Taiyishi" recorded in documents after the Han Dynasty.Because Taoism believes that Taiyi is invisible, it is difficult for Chu people to give it an image.Since immortals can be called immortals, they should be in human form. "Nine Songs Donghuang Taiyi" is Qu Yuan's ode to "Donghuang Taiyi", and it is the most solemn and solemn one in "Qu Fu".From beginning to end, his poems are only descriptions of sacrificial ceremonies and scenes of worshiping gods, and his concubine Huanglong.At first, Donghuang Taiyi was the highest god in Chu, and later became the chief worship god during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and became the main worship object again in the Tang Dynasty. After the Northern Song Dynasty, the legend that the Jade Emperor was the emperor of heaven arose.

As for the origin of Donghuang Taiyi's three-legged Golden Crow, it should be written in modern or modern literature and novels.

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