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Brief introduction of Wei zi's great emperor

Emperor Wei Zi's full name is "Emperor Wei Zi of Zhongtian and Arctic". Emperor Wei Zi, known as the North Star King, is one of the four emperors of Taoism.

Eleven fields in Book of Jin said: The first star on the Purple Palace Wall is the seat of Emperor Wei Zi, where the son of heaven often lives, and it plays a leading role in life. Therefore, the palace positions of feudal dynasties were all built as symbols of purple palace walls in the sky. Song Jinyun's "Shangqing Lingbao Dafa", Volume 4, said that Emperor Wei Zi lived on the throne of Wei Zi Cliff and was "the ancestor of the stars and the Jerry of the Three Realms". Wei Zi, the emperor of the Arctic, is located in the center of heaven. He is the god who helps the Jade Emperor manage the latitude of the celestial sphere, the sun, the moon, the stars and the four seasons. Emperor Tai-huang said that all the stars in the sky belonged to Emperor China, and the wonderful classic of immortality, the core monument of Emperor Tai-huang Ling Xuan's life, also placed the Big Dipper under the jurisdiction of Emperor China. Emperor Wei Zi's Ministry is responsible for heaven and earth, commanding three stars in the sky and the gods of mountains and rivers, and is the head of all natural phenomena. Emperor Wei Zi had the function of summoning wind and rain and serving lightning and ghosts. Among the Taoist statues in the Song Dynasty carved in Dazu, Sichuan, there is a statue of Wei Zi, the Great Emperor. Wei Zi's birthday is on April 18th of the lunar calendar.

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