What immortal is enshrined in the main hall of Tianxuan Yuxu Palace in Wudang Mountain?
Zhenwu Emperor, also known as Tian Xuan God, Xuanwu Emperor, Arctic Tian Xuan God, Blessing Sage, Tian Xuan God, Demon Master, Jade Immortal, Nine-Day Demon Treader, and Infinite Father, is the God of the North in China myths and legends, and is a well-known jade king among Taoist immortals. Zhenwu Emperor was originally Zhuan Xu's assistant god Xuanwu, and later Zhenwu Emperor succeeded Zhuan Xu, the Northern Emperor, as the Emperor guarding the North. At present, the god worshipped in Wudang Mountain, Hubei Province is Zhenwu Emperor, which is called "the innocent Wuling should help the holy emperor" in Taoist scriptures, and is called "Zhenwu Emperor" for short. In China, people are called the Emperor of Heaven, the Northern Emperor, the Emperor of Heaven and the Patriarch of Gratitude.
During the Ming Dynasty, in order to meet the political needs, the title of Ming Taizu Judy was added, which had a great influence throughout the country. Therefore, according to folklore, he is the son of Pangu, born with two emperors, Dragon Body, Eight Dragons and Yan Huang, the ancestor of China, and became the third Emperor of Xuan Di after the second Jade Emperor in the Three Realms.
The image of Zhenwu Emperor is very powerful. He is 100 of a foot long, with loose hair and golden locks and armor. The five-color tortoise stands at his feet, standing by his sword, and his eyes are like lightning, recording the golden married couples who have made meritorious deeds in the three realms.
The Taoist scriptures say: Zhenwu the Great is the eighty-second incarnation of the old gentleman, born in Jingle Palace, a paradise without desire in Rhoda, and the son of the king. The queen of Jingle Kingdom dreamed that she was pregnant after swallowing the sun. Fourteen months later, she gave birth to a prince. The king and queen liked him very much and named him "Tai Xuan". Taixuan showed his talent at an early age. At the age of ten, he could read all kinds of books and never forgot them. The king and queen regard it as the apple of their eye. However, Tai Xuan only wants to practice, is devoted to the Tao, and vows to sweep away all demons.