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The Jade Emperor (Yùhuáng Shàngdì) is the supreme ruler of Heaven in Chinese mythology and Taoism. He is the “heavenly equivalent” of the earthly emperor – he rules a vast divine bureaucracy that keeps order in the universe. 1. How did he become an emperor? According to legend, he was not a god by birth. He was originally a prince who gave up his throne to help the sick and poor. He spent millions of years in meditation and self-cultivation until he finally achieved “Golden Immortality” and was chosen by the gods to lead them because of his infinite kindness and wisdom. 2. Heavenly Administration The Jade Emperor rules the world like a true statesman: Every year during the Chinese New Year, lesser gods (such as the God of the Kitchen) report to him on the deeds of every family on earth. Based on these reports, the emperor decides who should be rewarded with good fortune and who should be punished. 4. Symbolism Image: He is always depicted in official imperial robes, with a fringed crown and a scepter in his hand. Jade: In Chinese culture, jade is a symbol of purity, nobility and immortality, which is why his name is associated with this gemstone.









