Basic introduction:
1, the emperor is also known as Zunhuang, Lingguan Marshal Ma, Sanyan Lingguang, Tianwang, Ma Tianjun, Ma Wang, Ma Shen, Shuicao King, Shuicao Horse and so on. It is a fairy in Han folklore and Taoism. Three eyes are the essence of fire, the star of fire and the sun of fire are the symbols of Vulcan. It is one of the four saints to protect Taoism. According to legend, his surname, and because he has three eyes, Han people also call it "horse three eyes"
2. The God of Tian Xuan, that is, Zhenwu the Great, or Zhenwu and Zhenjun in the Arctic and Yuan Sky God. Zhenwu is Xuanwu, the northern god in ancient Han myths and legends. In the Song Dynasty, Zhenwu was called Zhenwu, the northern god of Taoism in the Song Dynasty and the protector of the Ming emperor. Tian Xuan God occupies an important position in the folk beliefs of the Han nationality. At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, the Buddha said that Yu Yuqing, seeing the evil wind, ordered to cut down trees to cure Yang and Yin. Therefore, Tian Xuan God is also the Lord of the Sword Fairy who presided over military affairs, ranking second only to Guangcheng Sword Fairy, the ancestor of the Sword Fairy. Zhenwu flourished in the Song Dynasty, and in the Yuan Dynasty, it was promoted to be a god. In the Ming Dynasty, Zhenwu became the ancestor, and its status was even more prominent. In the legend of Zhenwu, it is also said that the tortoise and snake were formed by the separation of two gases by the six heavenly demons, but they were prostrated at their feet by Zhenwu's divine power and became their department. Later people called it the second general of tortoise and snake. Tian Xuan gods often cut off demons and travel with imperial swords. Wudang Mountain is a sacred place for mysterious gods.