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Someone filmed heaven on the plane. Does heaven really exist?
There is no paradise, which is common in the records of some ancient strange novels, such as Romance of Ghosts and Ghosts, The Journey to the West, Travel Notes in the South, etc. It describes the place ruled by the Five Heavenly Emperors (Emperor Taiyi, Jade Emperor, Emperor Haotian, Emperor Zhenwu and Emperor Wei Zi), and it is the rule of the Three Realms (Heaven, Earth and Ghosts), Six Roads (Samsara) and Emperor Wei Zi in China myths and legends.

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1, Jade Emperor

The Jade Emperor has a great influence among the people in China, and the ceremonies for offering sacrifices to the Jade Emperor often exceed the specifications of Sanqing. Legend has it that his birthday is the ninth day of the first month of the summer calendar.

In the mythological history of China, the name of Jade Emperor appeared relatively late, and it was originally an ancient god and a god of science. In the Song Dynasty, Song Zhenzong added a title to the jade emperor of Shang Gao, saying that "the jade emperor of heaven and earth holds the emperor's calendar, which embodies the truth of heaven and the jade emperor". He is a very noble and special avenue saint and the leader of the Buddha.

2. Old Moon

Under the moon, the old man tied men and women with red ropes to fix their marriage, which reflected the Tang people's cognitive attitude towards love and marriage. For the previous marriage, we must talk about the concept of suitable marriage, and Yue Lao's marriage concept has obviously made great progress.

3. Chang 'e

Chang 'e is a fairy in ancient China mythology. The myth of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon Goddess" originated from the ancient people's worship of stars, and the story of Chang 'e first appeared in "Returning to Tibet".

Later, the story was further developed by the people and evolved into several story versions. The fairy tale of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon" in the book Huai Nan Zi in the Western Han Dynasty is because she ate the elixir of Xi Wu Niang, which her husband wanted, flew into the Moon Palace and became a toad.

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