Jade Emperor

In Taoist theology, he is the assistant of Yuanshi Tianzun, who is one of the Three Pure Ones, the three primordial emanations of the Tao. However, some Taoists in history were skeptical of his benevolence because his buildings and infrastructure in heaven and earth were sometimes seen as interfering with the many natural laws or dao.
He is often identified with Śakra in Chinese Buddhist cosmology and identified with Yu the Great in Chinese mythology.
The Jade Emperor is known by many names, including Yu, Heavenly Grandfather (, ''''), which originally meant "Heavenly Duke", which is used by commoners; the Jade Lord; the Highest Emperor; Great Emperor of Jade ( , or ). Provided by Wikipedia
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