According to legend, Li Changgeng, a Taoist priest from Mo Yuan, Yanshi County, Yuzhou City, Shang Dynasty, opened a door in Jiuding Tiesha Mountain to cultivate immortality. Because of his long eyebrows, people call him long eyebrows Li.
According to legend, at the end of Shang Dynasty, Zhou Wang was cruel and there was chaos in the world. Mo Yuan Road flyover Li Changgeng, Yanshi County, Yuzhou City. He traveled to Jiuding Tiesha Mountain and saw that this mountain is a treasure trove of geomantic omen. He wanted to live here, but it was occupied by "Qinglong" and "White Tiger". Qinglong confronts the white tiger. Li Changgeng saves Dragon and Tiger. Qinglong and Baihu knew that they were no match, so they knelt down for mercy and worshipped Li Changgeng as their teacher.
Seeing the people's feelings in the lower world, the great old gentleman in heaven saw the Yandong Sect rise to peace, and his disciples were all over the place. Knowing that it was Li Changgeng, a real person from Jiutie Temple, he played the Jade Emperor. The Jade Emperor was overjoyed and sent a message to call the real people to heaven to listen to him.
After thanking the disciples, they got up and came to Long Mei Li: "Master has achieved the right result, and God has listened. Disciple should have celebrated the Spring Festival. I don't know when to come again? " Say that finish, all tears. The old gentleman laughed at the sky and said, "The way of long eyebrows and great immortals is the direction of practice. Disciple Shui Yan Jin Yan Beast can go with him. Everything you and Daxian used was named as the Eight Treasures in the Cave by the Jade Emperor. "
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Mo Yuan Dao Li Changgeng's position in the sky is equivalent to the Jade Emperor's special envoy, and he is the Taibai Venus. Responsible for transmitting the orders of the Jade Emperor to all places. In China's native religion-Taoism, Taibai Venus is also a core member of this religion.
The highest position of Taoism is Sanqing, that is, Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun and Tian Tongzu, and Taibai Venus is second only to these three gods. This shows the position of Taibai Venus in ancient myths and legends of China.