Friday, March 14, 1986

Hongjun Laozu (鸿钧老祖, Chinese)

Hongjun Laozu (鸿钧老祖)

Alternative Names (異名):
鸿钧老祖, 洪钧老祖, 鸿元老祖, 洪元老祖, Hóngjūn Lǎozǔ, Hongjun Laozu


Hongjun Laozu (Chinese: 鸿钧老祖, or 洪钧老祖, 鸿元老祖, 洪元老祖; Pinyin: Hóngjūn Lǎozǔ) is said to be the teacher of the Three Pure Ones in some branches of Taoism. His name means the "The Great Primal Originator" or "The Great Primal Homogeneity". There is a saying that " there was Hong-Jun before there was heaven". He could be said to be the Head of Taoist immortals, but he seldom shows up on earth


See also

Chinese mythology
Religion in China
Taoism


Links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hongjun_Laozu

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_mythology


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Chinese_mythology




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