The purpose of the emperor’s order is to mobilize the magical weapons of heavenly soldiers and generals.

No matter which sect you belong to, you will use magical instruments during rituals. Each sect will have its own magical instruments, so Taoist rituals are inseparable from Taoist magical instruments. So, Each of the Taoist magic weapons has its own magic effect. Next, let’s take a look at the uses of the Emperor’s orders.

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The front is the emperor’s order, and the back is Lei Zhenzi, which is a token for mobilizing the heavenly soldiers, generals and thunder gods at the same time.

In addition to governing the gods of the three realms of heaven, earth, and humans, the Jade Emperor also manages the prosperity and decline of all things in the universe, as well as good and bad fortunes.

"Emperor", as the title of the supreme ruler, appeared in ancient China. First in the era of Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, and later in the Tang Dynasty, there was a supreme ruler who was called the "Emperor".

The Jade Emperor is like the leader of the country, and the Emperor is like the leader of the Military Commission.

The name "Emperor" comes from the Emperor of Heaven in Chinese Taoism, that is, the deified North Star (Emperor Taiyi).

The Emperor, whose full name is Gouchen Shanggong Emperor, also known as Gouchen Emperor, is the star king of the Emperor Star. He is one of the "Four Imperial Gods" in Taoism. Under the orders of the Jade Emperor, He is in charge of the stars at both ends, as well as all living beings in the human world, and all military and war matters.

The functions of Emperor Gouchen are: to assist the Jade Emperor in controlling the North and South Poles and the three talents of heaven, earth and man, to control the stars, and to preside over the military revolution in the world.

Emperor Gouchen is regarded as Emperor Fuxi in the spread of Chinese civilization.

On the back of the "Emperor's Order" is Lei Zhenzi, a disciple of the Chan Sect and Yun Zhongzi, who made great military exploits for King Wu in defeating Zhou. North Xuanwu Zhenwu Great Emperor, Zhenwu is the head of the Thunder Department, and represents the thunder god with the title of Lei Zu Zhenwu Great Emperor.

Emperor Zhenwu, also known as Xuantian God, Xuanwu Emperor, Blessing True Monarch Xuantian God, full name Zhenwu Dangmo Emperor, is the famous Yujing deity among Taoist gods. The main god worshiped in Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province is Emperor Zhenwu. The Taoist scriptures call him the "Saint Emperor Zhenwu Ling Ying Blessing", or "Emperor Zhenwu" for short. Among the people, he is known as the Dangmo Tianzun, the Patriarch of Repaying Favor, and the Patriarch of Pifa.

Emperor Zhenwu, also known as Xuanwu and Xuanlong, was the son of Pangu. He became the third emperor of heaven after the abdication of the Jade Emperor, and gave birth to the two emperors Yan and Huang. He once came into the world as Fuxi, with the body of a dragon, the ancestral dragon of China.

Emperor Emperor and Emperor Zhenwu are both professional titles. It is said that Renhuang Fuxi once held these two positions. For example, Fuxi served as the leader of the country and the leader of the Military Commission.

Emperor Zhenwu is the 82nd transformed body of Taishang Laojun. He was reborn in the Pure Paradise of the Desireless Heavenly Palace in the Great Luo Realm, and is the son of the king. Queen Shansheng of Jingle Kingdom dreamed that she swallowed the sun and became pregnant. After fourteen months of pregnancy, she gave birth to a prince. The king and queen loved him extremely and named him "Tai Xuan". Taixuan showed his intelligence at an early age. When he was ten years old, he could read various books and never forget them. The king and queen regarded him as the apple of his eye. However, Taixuan only liked Taoism and devoted himself to Taoism, and vowed to wipe out the demons.

Explain that Taishang Laojun also served as the leader of the Military Commission and the leader of the public security. Therefore, he mobilized troops and generals to catch ghosts, kill demons and eliminate demons. I follow Taishang Laojun to be as urgent as the law.

Japan also calls the emperor Mikado, because the emperor commands all armies. Our practice of divine ventilation uses the emperor’s orders to mobilize the gods.