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The Great Emperor of the Curved Array (Chinese: 勾陳大帝; pinyin: gōuchén dàdì), also called the Gouchen Emperor and Tianhuang Emperor, is one of the highest sky deities of Taoism. He is one of the Four Sovereigns (四御; sì yù) and is in charge of heaven, earth, and human and of wars in the human world.
Chinese mythology
The "Curved Array" is a constellation in the Purple Forbidden enclosure, equivalent to the European constellation called Ursa Minor or the Little Dipper. In Taoism, the Great Emperor of Curved Array is the eldest son of Doumu and the brother of the Ziwei Emperor.
History
Emperor Gaozong of Tang was called by the title Emperor Tianhuang as his Posthumous name given by Wu Zetian. Liu Yan was also given the posthumous name.
Constellation
Main article: Tianhuang Emperor (constellation)There is a constellation named after the Tianhuang Emperor.
See also
Notes
- Full title: the Great Heavenly Emperor of the Highest Palace of the Curved Array (Chinese: 勾陈上宫天皇大帝; pinyin: gōuchén shànggōng tiānhuáng dàdì).
References
- 《文獻通考_(四庫全書本)》 (in Chinese) – via Wikisource.
External links
- 道教文化资料库 (in Chinese)
- 玉皇大帝 (in Chinese)
- 后土皇地祇-地母元君 (in Chinese)
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