There were a total of 365 immortals on the God List. Among them were Bai Jian, Lady Three Firmament, Lady Mother of the Chariot, Zhao Gongming, Lady Yun Hua, and the South Pole Immortal Weng. In addition, there were also some immortals who had been conferred the titles of Celestial Lord, Progenitor Lord, General, and so on. They also had their own duties and missions.
There were the following people whose physical bodies had been sealed in the God List: 1 Yang Sen: At the end of the Shang Dynasty, he was conferred the title of Taihao God because he helped King Wen of Zhou to crusade against the Shang Dynasty. 2. Jiang Shang: At the end of the Shang Dynasty, he was conferred the title of Haotian God because he helped King Wen of Zhou to crusade against the Shang Dynasty. 3. Jiang Ziya: In the early days of the Zhou Dynasty, he was conferred the title of Grand Tutor because he helped King Wen of Zhou. After that, he was conferred the titles of God of Haotian and Immortal Weng of the South Pole. 4. Daji: In the early days of the Zhou Dynasty, because she was favored by King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty, she was conferred the title of demon god and later became a fox spirit. 5 Nezha: At the end of the Zhou Dynasty, he was granted the title of Taiyi God because he helped King Wen of Zhou to crusade against the Shang Dynasty. These were the few people whose bodies had been sealed in the God List.
Dear user, thank you for asking this question. " Investiture of the Gods " was a famous ancient web novel with many famous characters and events. The following are the names and titles of the people who were sealed in the Investiture of the Gods: 1. Jiang Ziya: The first deity on the Investiture of the Gods was named Grand Preceptor. 2. Shen Gongbao: The second deity on the Investiture of the Gods was named Marshal Tianpeng. 3. Daji: The woman who was bewitched by the fox spirit and led to the demise of the Shang Dynasty was named the "Demon Concubine". 4. Yang Jian: Originally an official of the Shang Dynasty was bewitched by a fox spirit for some reason and was conferred the title of "Marshal". King Wen of Zhou: An emperor at the end of the Shang Dynasty was named King Wen of Zhou. King Wu of Zhou: The son of King Wen of Zhou was named King Wu. Nezha: Originally a minister of the Shang Dynasty was bewitched by a fox spirit for some reason and was named the "Heavenly Demon Star". 8 Shang Rong: Originally, an official of the Shang Dynasty was bewitched by a fox spirit for some reason and was named the "Inspiration Star". 9. White Snake: It was the ancestor of the snake tribe in Chinese mythology who was named the "White Snake Spirit". Investiture of the Gods: It was a book that recorded the list of immortals and was used by Jiang Ziya and others to become gods. The above are the names and titles of the people who were sealed in the Investiture of the Gods. I hope it can be of help to you.
The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient Chinese novel that mainly described the war and political struggle between the Shang and Zhou dynasties at the end of the Zhou Dynasty. Among them were many famous figures, including: Nezha: One of the most famous mythical characters in the Investiture of the Gods. He was the ruler of the late Shang Dynasty and an immortal of the Zhou Dynasty. 2. Jiang Shang: It was Jiang Taigong at the end of the Shang Dynasty and one of the main characters in the Investiture of the Gods. He fished in Xiqi and helped King Wen of Zhou defeat the power of the Shang Dynasty. 3. Daji: She was a demon concubine at the end of the Shang Dynasty and a famous character in the Investiture of the Gods. She was loved by the Zhou Dynasty because of her flirtatious beauty. 4. Shen Gongbao: He was an immortal of the Zhou Dynasty and one of the important figures in the Investiture of the Gods. He helped the Zhou Dynasty resist the invasion of the Shang Dynasty and left his name on the Investiture of the Gods. 5. Ji Fa: The son of King Wen of the Zhou Dynasty and one of the main characters in the Investiture of the Gods. He led the Zhou Dynasty to overthrow the Shang Dynasty and establish the Western Zhou Dynasty. These were the more famous characters in the Investiture of the Gods. In addition, there were many other characters such as Huang Feihu, Zhao Gongming, Wei Yixiao, and so on.
The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient novel that described the stories of some immortals and gods. Due to the numerous plots and characters in the novel, it was impossible to determine the total number of people who were apotheosized in the Investiture of the Gods. However, what was certain was that there were many immortals and gods in the Investiture of the Gods, some of whom were considered very powerful existences. Their existence and status were described and explained in different novels.
Investiture of the Gods was a classic web novel that had been made into multiple versions of a TV series. The following are some of the more well-known versions: The 1986 version produced by Hong Kong Television Station starred Huang Rihua, Liang Jiahui, Mak Dang Xiong and other actors. This version was known as the classic version and was very popular in mainland China and Hong Kong. The 1993 version filmed the mainland of China starred Chen Daoming, Chen Baoguo, Zhou Yong, and other actors. This version was also well received after it was broadcast in mainland China. The version filmed in Taiwan in 2009 starred Zheng Shaoqiu, Yang Jinhua, Hao Lei and other actors. This version was also very popular after being broadcasted in Taiwan. In addition, there were many versions of Investiture of the Gods that were broadcast in other countries and regions.
Investiture of the Gods was an ancient novel that described the story of King Wen of Zhou launching King Wu to attack the Shang Dynasty at the end of the Shang Dynasty. In the novel, many characters were bestowed with divine thrones and became immortals or gods. However, why did many people not want to become gods? Perhaps it was because these people would lose their identity and freedom as mortals after being apotheosized. The immortals in the novel were endowed with extraordinary power but also lost the same legal and moral constraints as mortals. This means that they may become proud, arrogant, and dictatorial, no longer concerned with the welfare of mankind but only with their own power and status. Becoming a god could also cause a person's social status to change. Many of the characters in the novel were given divine thrones. They were no longer ordinary people but representatives of immortals. This might cause their reputation and influence to become unequal, and some people might be discriminated against and ostracized. In the end, being apotheosized might also mean that people lost their beliefs and values. The immortals in the novel were endowed with supernatural powers, but they lacked true humanity and moral principles. This means that their beliefs and values may no longer apply in the real world, and people may feel lost and confused. Therefore, although it was a good thing to be apotheosized, for many people, they might not be willing to lose their mortal identity and freedom, as well as their beliefs and values.
The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient Chinese novel. It told the story of King Wen's son, King Wu Ji Fa, leading the Zhou army to attack the Shang Dynasty after the fall of the Zhou Dynasty. In the novel, King Wu Ji Fa released the Investiture of the Gods to commend the loyal officials and people of the Shang Dynasty. He conferred many immortals and mortals as gods so that they could enter the Immortal Realm or the Heaven on Earth after death. There were many types of immortals on the Investiture of the Gods, including the Grand Supreme Elder, the Jade Emperor, the Three Pure Dao Ancestors, the South Pole Immortal Elder, the East Emperor Taiyi, the Immortal Xihua, the Heavenly Lord Dao Xing, the Heavenly Lord Hao Tian, and so on. Many of the mortals who were conferred titles included officials, commoners, heroes, and so on. The method of enfeoffment of the Investiture of the Gods was decided by King Wu of the Zhou Dynasty, Ji Fa. He used his royal power to enfeoffe some capable and contributing people as gods so that they could enter the Divine Celestial Realm or the Heaven on Earth after death.
In " Investiture of the Gods ", Wu Wenhua was a god who was named " Golden Immortal Giant Deer God ". Golden Immortals were a type of god in Taoism. It was believed that those who had achieved success in cultivation could ascend during the day. As for the Giant Deer God, he had once met the monarch of the Shang Dynasty, King Wen of Zhou, and was thus conferred the title of Golden Immortal.
Investiture of the Gods was a famous online novel that had also been made into a TV series and movie. According to the number of versions I know, it can be divided into the following versions: 1. Investiture of the Gods: This is the most well-known version and one of the earliest versions. The novel was written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian and tells the story of Jiang Ziya helping King Wen of Zhou to crusade against the Shang Dynasty. 2. List of Heroes: This is another famous version written by Xu Zhonglin, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. Compared to " Investiture of the Gods," the plot of this novel was more complicated, and more characters and stories were added. 3. The Investiture of the Gods and the Underworld: This novel was created by the Qing Dynasty novelist Cao Xueqin and was called the "Investiture of the Gods Trilogy" together with the Investiture of the Gods. The novel mainly talked about the struggle between Jiang Ziya and the ghosts. 4 Investiture of the Gods: This was also made into a TV series and movie in Taiwan. The novel mainly told the story of Jiang Ziya helping King Wen of Zhou to crusade against the Shang Dynasty, and added some mythical and legendary elements. These are the few versions I know of. There are many other versions of the Investiture of the Gods novel.