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Wishing East Asians and Southeast Asians a Happy Upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival aka the "Mooncake Festival"! Much mystery surrounds the spiritual Truth of this beautiful festival.
So for months, me and dedicated Chinese long-time SS @STanBlank have been delving deep into the Satanic origins of Chinese religion, without the Buddhist or Christian BS. It's been a honorific and knowledge-filled journey. I trust @STanBlank with confirmation, since he's been with JoS WAAAAY longer than me, and I can imagine his spiritual intuition is much better than mine.
I hope future Chinese who come to JoS will continue upon these.
In my journey, and within only months, I've been discovering lots of exciting things about the Pagan history of Ancient China. Given to all the spiritual practices (such as Dragons, martial arts, Qi-Gong, Traditional Chinese medicine, Four Elements, Yin-Yang energy) embraced by the SS, I just "knew" it that China had to have been Pagan and Satanic at one point, before becoming Buddhist and communist, with the latter being the far-worse of the two.
HP Maxine did state that Baal Zebul is the patriarch of the Asiatic race, and martial arts originated from Him. I so believe it, given to the bajillion forms of martial arts from the Far East.
First things first....East Asian and Vietnamese word for "Demon/Daemon"
The Chinese (as well as Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese) word for our Demons are the Shen, which literally means God or Spirit. In Japanese, it is Shin; in Korean it is Sin and in Vietnamese it is Thần, and all three languages use the same character (神), since both Chinese and Japanese are the same alphabet, and Vietnamese too, used to be written in the Chinese script. In Old Korean it looks slightly different (but similar), and the Modern Korean it is "신". The Japanese word Shin is the base of the English reference Shinto-ism, same as Shenism. This along with Taoism are the true Satanic religions of Ancient China, at least in their purest forms.
I'm going to be providing snippets of the email conversation between @STanBlank and I.
Father Satan - Shaodian/Fuxi & Mother Lilith - Nuwa/Fubao
Father Satan's identity in Chinese mythology was a bit harder, since Beelzebub's was more pronounced since the latter is indeed, the Father of the Oriental races. Throughout my research, I found a Chinese God by the name of Shaodian (少典). When I saw that name, a light bulb shone as bright as Azazel's when I remembered what @Jax911 from Mongolia had told me, about a Shuten in the Mongolian Tengrist religion.
Shaodian sounds a lot like Shuten, and when I started to go back to my research on Shaodian, he married a Goddess by the name of Fubao (附寶) who created Mankind!
He also, and more commonly appears as Fuxi (伏羲), who married Nuwa (女媧), the creator Goddess of Mankind, indicating this is both Satan and Lilith, the Serpentine picture pretty much gives it out. If one notices, both the Chinese Goddes Nuwa and many paintings of Mother Lilith depict Her wrapped in a Serpent. The Fuxi-Nuwa version is a lot more prominent than the Shaodian-Fubao.
Chinese painting of Fuxi and Nuwa, this is very common across East Asian depictions
However, I'm not sure why it Chinese mythology is regraded as seeing Fuxi-Nuwa relations as a "brother-sister", given to what has been taught about the allegorical nature of the Ancient religions and their tendencies to be taken out of context (literal context in this case), "brother-sister" was very likely allegorical to masculine and feminine energies, and not some damn incest thing!
My email to @STanBlank, Aug. 17:
"@Jax911 from Mongolia mentioned a "Shuten" in the Ancient Tengrist religion of Mongolia, that name does bear similarly to Satan, he feels strongly that this Shuten is Satan.
I found a "Shaodian", who in Chinese mythology is the step-father of the Yellow Emperor/Huangdi.
I can't recall exactly, so don't take my word on this, but I think according to JoS, Azazel is a descendent of Beelzebub, or the other way around - and Satan is is Beelzebub's half-brother!
If I'm correct on this, Satan would be Azazel's step-father or step-grandfather, which bears enough similarity to the Chinese spiritual genealogy of the Yellow Emperor/Huangdi. Thus further confirms my suspicion that Huangdi is Azazel, and perhaps Shaodian is Satan, or the same as the Shuten that Jax911 mentioned. I'm not sure who Fubao is, she can't be Astarte since Astarte is Satan's daughter, not wife. Fubao is one of Shaodian's wives according to Chinese mythology. Then-again, I wouldn't be surprised if the "available information" is distorted, so take my findings with a grain of salt. If I'm not correct, then it is what it is.
I been getting this strong urge to get that information to you for a long time, as I get a strong feeling that Shaodian is Shuten who is Satan. I also do indeed think that Fuxi is another name for Satan, since Fuxi is strongly associated with the Serpent [sic] in Chinese mythology and Nuwa being an "ancestor Goddess" of Mankind.
Article on Shaodian:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaodian"
@STanBlank's reply:
"Thanks for the info. It looks like Shaodian is Fuxi, aka Satan.
I think FuBao could be Lilith, same as Nuwa. Because in some accounts, Nuwa and Fuxi are husband and wife as well as brother and sister."
In addition, Fuxi and Nuwa have been mentioned by HP Lucius Ora in a post: Doctrine of the Golden Elixir.
My comments and notes:
I originally thought that "Shangdi" was Satan, very well-good be, but Fuxi makes a lot more sense, and Shaodian definitely seems closer not only in spelling and pronunciation to Satan (or Shuten in Mongolian), but also his personality, as-in having married a primordial Goddess who birthed Mankind.
How I thought "Shangdi" was Satan? Satan, or Shiva was often known as the "Highest God" in many pantheons, an atrribute to the Shangdi. I once-more stress, I'm now banking on it that Shaodian is Satan. Shangdi more-of was just the "God of the Shang Tribe", and is often associated with being the Lord of Heaven (Baal Zebul more-like).
About Fuxi:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuxi
About Nuwa:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%BCwa
About Satan (for newcomers):
https://www.joyofsatan.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Satan.html
Lord Baalzebul - Tiandi/Tengri/Thien/Cheon/Tengri/Tianri/Haneunim
Baalzebul is the Demon of War, Thunder and Weather, as well as the "Lord of Heaven". Across many Asiatic religions, you will come across Baalzabul, whose name is very similar across the varying religions as the main Gods of many Asiatic religions feature a God of the Heavens and Skies as their main patron God. Also remember that since Baal Zebul is a Demon of War, martial arts is from Him.
In the Chinese religion, he is known as Tian (天) or Tiandi (天地, with the suffix "-di" (地) often-not, meaning "celestial Emperor"), and this seems to be a cognate with the Mongolian Tengri (Тэнгэр) and the Turkic Tianri. The word Tian is also a Chinese and East Asian concept for Heaven and the Skies, and when one adds the suffix "-di", it becomes "Celestial Emperor of the Sky/Heavens/Thunder".
When you split it apart, it makes perfect sense: TIAN-DI (China), TENG-RI (Mongolia), TIAN-RI (Turkic). Additionally, in the Ancient Korean religion, he is known by Haneunim or Hwanin. Although the literal Korean translation from the Chinese Tian is Cheon. In Vietnamese, he is known by Thien and Ten in Japanese. Again, in all for languages, they use all the same character (天).
These following statements, much of them is the same as the one I sent in an email to HP Cobra back in May 29.
Interestingly, Haneunim is the Lord of Heaven in Korean mythology, and I found that scholars have identified him as INDRA...who is also Lord Beelzebub, Father of the Asian race.
Statue of Hwanin at the Samseonggung shrine in South Korea
In later religions, mostly Taoism, he is known as Okhwang Sangje, or the "Highest Diety, the Jade Emperor".
The Big Dipper also seems to play a major role in Ancient Asian mythology, as does Jade Emepror as my people seem to have a huge infatuation with the Jade material - they can also be found in Native Mexican artwork (proving their Asian descent!)
The Koreans actually got this one on-point, since he is considered the father of the Korean race. It all connects, since Haneunim is Tengri, and Tengri is a God associated with the Mongols, Siberians and Turks. Guess where Koreans are descended from according to scholars? SIBERIA, today they're essentially a sub-racial mixture of Siberian, Mongol and Chinese.
In the Korean Hangul script, Haneunim appears as "하느님" and in Khanja (Chinese-based Korean alphabet), as "玉皇上帝" or the Higest Diety the Jade Emperor.
Additionally, the "Tree of Life" appears in both Tengrism and Korean mythology, this is NOT a coincidence. The Christians too, stole this for their Adam and Eve and Tree of Good and Evil fable.
About Tian:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tian
About Hwanin:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haneunim
About Baal Zebul:
https://joyofsatan.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Beelzebub.html
Lord Azazel - Yellow Emperor
This information is the similar for the most part, as the one I sent to HP Cobra back in May of 2023, it'd be overkill to type it all over again. It's just that as my discoveries and growth progresses, some of the information is updated. So here it is.
This was even more mind-boggling to me. Within Chinese mythology, one will find a "Yellow Emperor", known by his Chinese name, the Huangdi I黃帝), one of the main Shen/Gods of Chinese mythology.
Summarizing what I found from scholars, particularly from the ancient Chinese dictionary Shuowen jiezei, Huangdi was a God of Light, planet is Saturn and one of his symbols is the Eagle (though within Chinese mythology, the "Eagle" symbology is through his other persona, as Lieshen)!
Not sure why [at that time] Huangdi is known as a "two-personality" God in Chinese mythology. However, knowing Azazel, this perfectly aligns with Azazel's other role as a punisher/Karma enforcer as Lieshen is too, is a punisher Deity in Chinese mythology and according to HP Maxine, his wrathful side.........is not one you want to put up with, which explains why the Chinese Eagle God painting looks very scary.
Originally I thought Lieshen was Beelzebub (due to the thunder reference), but since Chinese mythology identifies Lieshen with with the Eagle and the Yellow Emperor, a "punisher of those who goes against Heaven", I truly feel this is Azazel.
He is also considered a patron of esotericism in Chinese mythology.
There is actually a book known as the Huangdi Neijing - esoteric book dedicated/based off of the Yellow Emperor, as well as the Mingtang - literally meaning "Hall of Light" - though sadly, none of these books survive in their pure form (more than anything else Satanic such as the Code of Hammurabi), I wouldn't imagine so especially in a communist-ruled China.
Seems to align with JoS info on Azazel, Light, Saturn, Eagle and being a master of the occult and karmic penalty (or reward thereof). The Chinese painting even depicts him wearing a gold robe, which again, Azazel is heavily associated with "gold, sun, light".
As to why Chinese consider the Yellow Emperor their ancestor is beyond me, could be a misconception or distorting of information (especially in a country tightly ruled by communists). Baal Zebul is the ancestor of the Asiatic people.
The Big Dipper again becomes significant, as the Yellow Emperor is known as the "Yellow God of the Northern (Big) Dipper", was conceived by Fubao who shot a radiance of light from the Big Dipper (I know this Big Dipper is significant in Satanism, but my memory of that is a bit fuzzy).
This "virgin miraculous" birth as we all know, is stolen in Christian teachings for the murderer rabbi story. Both Huangdi of Chinese mythology and the Korean Hwanin are also largely involved with bears and Ursa Major too, has a major appearance in both Chinese and Korean mythology.
It is also interesting to note that the information and era concerning this "Three Sovereigns" era through the Xia, Shang and Zhao dynasties are extremely rich in astrology, giving me even more suspicions of Azazel's involvement since he is a Demon of astrology.
@STanBlank's comments Aug. 5, 2023:
".....the Yellow Emperor is indeed very similar to Azazel,"
About the Yellow Emperor:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Emperor
JoS info on Azazel:
https://www.joyofsatan.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Azazel.html
Lord Thoth
Admittingly I didn't know much about Thoth, but through Chinese religion there is a God by the name of Shennong (神農), the God of agriculture and medicine. All credits go to @STanBlank for this as he suspects that Shennong is Thoth.
Personally, I wouldn't be surprised since if there's any race that was gifted in the art of medicine and healing, it was the Chinese (many SS even use Chinese medicine), along with the Native Americans (who are Asiatic, and through past convos on this forum, it has been said that Thoth was the patriarch of the Aztec, Mayan civilizations - who are Asiatic no matter how much the communists wanna create a fake Hispanic sub-race).
@STanBlank's comments Aug. 25, 2023,
"Have you heard of Shennong? He is the god of agriculture and herbal medicine in ancient China.In mythology, he is the son of Shaodian.Because Satan was said to be Shaodian before, I thought Shennong was Thoth. Thoth was also the god of medicine.
In ancient Chinese classics, there is a saying: 天皇伏羲氏,人皇神农氏(Fuxi, emperor of the sky; Shennong, emperor of mankind"
Lord Bifrons - (will be released for Lunar New Year 2024)
Upon doing research on other Gods in Chinese mythology, I happened to stumble on information regarding Lord Bifrons in Chinese and Japanese religion, however, given to Bifrons' association with New Years and transition, I will release this information on the Lunar New Year of 2024, when the East Asian zodiac turns to the Year of the Dragon, with the Dragon being one of the most beloved symbols and concepts within Satanism (if not the highest along with the Serpent).
I will make a post on Lord Bifrons in Japanese mythology coinciding with Gregorian New Year since Japan's zodiac new year coincides with the regular Gregorian New Year, and I'll post the Chinese on the lunisolar Lunar New Year since most Zodiac New Years in East Asia and Southeast Asia (as well as Central Asia and Southern Russia) are according to the Chinese lunisolar calendar (or adjacent to it), therefore I will coincide it with then.
And yes....I am aware Satanic New Year is in April.
Just a heads-up:
I will be migrating to a new account. Thus, I've explained it in this post at the end: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=90016&p=464122&hilit=image+uploading#p464122
Thus, this will be the last post on this account.
Some more Sources
https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends/mythical-ancient-emperors-who-fought-over-birth-china-who-started-it-007903
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_(Chinese_religion)
https://www.britannica.com/topic/shen
Once Again, Hail Satan and Have a great Mid-Autumn Festival (for those who celebrate it)!
So for months, me and dedicated Chinese long-time SS @STanBlank have been delving deep into the Satanic origins of Chinese religion, without the Buddhist or Christian BS. It's been a honorific and knowledge-filled journey. I trust @STanBlank with confirmation, since he's been with JoS WAAAAY longer than me, and I can imagine his spiritual intuition is much better than mine.
I hope future Chinese who come to JoS will continue upon these.
In my journey, and within only months, I've been discovering lots of exciting things about the Pagan history of Ancient China. Given to all the spiritual practices (such as Dragons, martial arts, Qi-Gong, Traditional Chinese medicine, Four Elements, Yin-Yang energy) embraced by the SS, I just "knew" it that China had to have been Pagan and Satanic at one point, before becoming Buddhist and communist, with the latter being the far-worse of the two.
HP Maxine did state that Baal Zebul is the patriarch of the Asiatic race, and martial arts originated from Him. I so believe it, given to the bajillion forms of martial arts from the Far East.
First things first....East Asian and Vietnamese word for "Demon/Daemon"
The Chinese (as well as Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese) word for our Demons are the Shen, which literally means God or Spirit. In Japanese, it is Shin; in Korean it is Sin and in Vietnamese it is Thần, and all three languages use the same character (神), since both Chinese and Japanese are the same alphabet, and Vietnamese too, used to be written in the Chinese script. In Old Korean it looks slightly different (but similar), and the Modern Korean it is "신". The Japanese word Shin is the base of the English reference Shinto-ism, same as Shenism. This along with Taoism are the true Satanic religions of Ancient China, at least in their purest forms.
I'm going to be providing snippets of the email conversation between @STanBlank and I.
Father Satan - Shaodian/Fuxi & Mother Lilith - Nuwa/Fubao
Father Satan's identity in Chinese mythology was a bit harder, since Beelzebub's was more pronounced since the latter is indeed, the Father of the Oriental races. Throughout my research, I found a Chinese God by the name of Shaodian (少典). When I saw that name, a light bulb shone as bright as Azazel's when I remembered what @Jax911 from Mongolia had told me, about a Shuten in the Mongolian Tengrist religion.
Jax911 said:.... there are still some humble and loyal shamans that lead a normal life while being true to the path the same way as we SS do. One such shaman is a close friend of mine and I regularly attend the rituals he performs. And as you said, tengrism can't be dismissed as an enemy religion as it's satanic roots are very clear.
-To perform any ritual, the tengrist shaman invokes the spirit of his ancestor also known as elder spirits
-These elder spirits are known to serve under different deities that rule different aspects of life
-These deities as well as the elder sprits sometimes are referred as "tengri" or "shuten". Although "shuten" means "idol" in modern Mongolian, we can see that it clearly comes from "Satan"
Shaodian sounds a lot like Shuten, and when I started to go back to my research on Shaodian, he married a Goddess by the name of Fubao (附寶) who created Mankind!
He also, and more commonly appears as Fuxi (伏羲), who married Nuwa (女媧), the creator Goddess of Mankind, indicating this is both Satan and Lilith, the Serpentine picture pretty much gives it out. If one notices, both the Chinese Goddes Nuwa and many paintings of Mother Lilith depict Her wrapped in a Serpent. The Fuxi-Nuwa version is a lot more prominent than the Shaodian-Fubao.
Chinese painting of Fuxi and Nuwa, this is very common across East Asian depictions
However, I'm not sure why it Chinese mythology is regraded as seeing Fuxi-Nuwa relations as a "brother-sister", given to what has been taught about the allegorical nature of the Ancient religions and their tendencies to be taken out of context (literal context in this case), "brother-sister" was very likely allegorical to masculine and feminine energies, and not some damn incest thing!
My email to @STanBlank, Aug. 17:
"@Jax911 from Mongolia mentioned a "Shuten" in the Ancient Tengrist religion of Mongolia, that name does bear similarly to Satan, he feels strongly that this Shuten is Satan.
I found a "Shaodian", who in Chinese mythology is the step-father of the Yellow Emperor/Huangdi.
I can't recall exactly, so don't take my word on this, but I think according to JoS, Azazel is a descendent of Beelzebub, or the other way around - and Satan is is Beelzebub's half-brother!
If I'm correct on this, Satan would be Azazel's step-father or step-grandfather, which bears enough similarity to the Chinese spiritual genealogy of the Yellow Emperor/Huangdi. Thus further confirms my suspicion that Huangdi is Azazel, and perhaps Shaodian is Satan, or the same as the Shuten that Jax911 mentioned. I'm not sure who Fubao is, she can't be Astarte since Astarte is Satan's daughter, not wife. Fubao is one of Shaodian's wives according to Chinese mythology. Then-again, I wouldn't be surprised if the "available information" is distorted, so take my findings with a grain of salt. If I'm not correct, then it is what it is.
I been getting this strong urge to get that information to you for a long time, as I get a strong feeling that Shaodian is Shuten who is Satan. I also do indeed think that Fuxi is another name for Satan, since Fuxi is strongly associated with the Serpent [sic] in Chinese mythology and Nuwa being an "ancestor Goddess" of Mankind.
Article on Shaodian:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaodian"
@STanBlank's reply:
"Thanks for the info. It looks like Shaodian is Fuxi, aka Satan.
I think FuBao could be Lilith, same as Nuwa. Because in some accounts, Nuwa and Fuxi are husband and wife as well as brother and sister."
In addition, Fuxi and Nuwa have been mentioned by HP Lucius Ora in a post: Doctrine of the Golden Elixir.
My comments and notes:
I originally thought that "Shangdi" was Satan, very well-good be, but Fuxi makes a lot more sense, and Shaodian definitely seems closer not only in spelling and pronunciation to Satan (or Shuten in Mongolian), but also his personality, as-in having married a primordial Goddess who birthed Mankind.
How I thought "Shangdi" was Satan? Satan, or Shiva was often known as the "Highest God" in many pantheons, an atrribute to the Shangdi. I once-more stress, I'm now banking on it that Shaodian is Satan. Shangdi more-of was just the "God of the Shang Tribe", and is often associated with being the Lord of Heaven (Baal Zebul more-like).
About Fuxi:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuxi
About Nuwa:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%BCwa
About Satan (for newcomers):
https://www.joyofsatan.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Satan.html
Lord Baalzebul - Tiandi/Tengri/Thien/Cheon/Tengri/Tianri/Haneunim
Baalzebul is the Demon of War, Thunder and Weather, as well as the "Lord of Heaven". Across many Asiatic religions, you will come across Baalzabul, whose name is very similar across the varying religions as the main Gods of many Asiatic religions feature a God of the Heavens and Skies as their main patron God. Also remember that since Baal Zebul is a Demon of War, martial arts is from Him.
In the Chinese religion, he is known as Tian (天) or Tiandi (天地, with the suffix "-di" (地) often-not, meaning "celestial Emperor"), and this seems to be a cognate with the Mongolian Tengri (Тэнгэр) and the Turkic Tianri. The word Tian is also a Chinese and East Asian concept for Heaven and the Skies, and when one adds the suffix "-di", it becomes "Celestial Emperor of the Sky/Heavens/Thunder".
When you split it apart, it makes perfect sense: TIAN-DI (China), TENG-RI (Mongolia), TIAN-RI (Turkic). Additionally, in the Ancient Korean religion, he is known by Haneunim or Hwanin. Although the literal Korean translation from the Chinese Tian is Cheon. In Vietnamese, he is known by Thien and Ten in Japanese. Again, in all for languages, they use all the same character (天).
These following statements, much of them is the same as the one I sent in an email to HP Cobra back in May 29.
Interestingly, Haneunim is the Lord of Heaven in Korean mythology, and I found that scholars have identified him as INDRA...who is also Lord Beelzebub, Father of the Asian race.
Statue of Hwanin at the Samseonggung shrine in South Korea
In later religions, mostly Taoism, he is known as Okhwang Sangje, or the "Highest Diety, the Jade Emperor".
The Big Dipper also seems to play a major role in Ancient Asian mythology, as does Jade Emepror as my people seem to have a huge infatuation with the Jade material - they can also be found in Native Mexican artwork (proving their Asian descent!)
The Koreans actually got this one on-point, since he is considered the father of the Korean race. It all connects, since Haneunim is Tengri, and Tengri is a God associated with the Mongols, Siberians and Turks. Guess where Koreans are descended from according to scholars? SIBERIA, today they're essentially a sub-racial mixture of Siberian, Mongol and Chinese.
In the Korean Hangul script, Haneunim appears as "하느님" and in Khanja (Chinese-based Korean alphabet), as "玉皇上帝" or the Higest Diety the Jade Emperor.
Additionally, the "Tree of Life" appears in both Tengrism and Korean mythology, this is NOT a coincidence. The Christians too, stole this for their Adam and Eve and Tree of Good and Evil fable.
About Tian:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tian
About Hwanin:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haneunim
About Baal Zebul:
https://joyofsatan.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Beelzebub.html
Lord Azazel - Yellow Emperor
This information is the similar for the most part, as the one I sent to HP Cobra back in May of 2023, it'd be overkill to type it all over again. It's just that as my discoveries and growth progresses, some of the information is updated. So here it is.
This was even more mind-boggling to me. Within Chinese mythology, one will find a "Yellow Emperor", known by his Chinese name, the Huangdi I黃帝), one of the main Shen/Gods of Chinese mythology.
Summarizing what I found from scholars, particularly from the ancient Chinese dictionary Shuowen jiezei, Huangdi was a God of Light, planet is Saturn and one of his symbols is the Eagle (though within Chinese mythology, the "Eagle" symbology is through his other persona, as Lieshen)!
Not sure why [at that time] Huangdi is known as a "two-personality" God in Chinese mythology. However, knowing Azazel, this perfectly aligns with Azazel's other role as a punisher/Karma enforcer as Lieshen is too, is a punisher Deity in Chinese mythology and according to HP Maxine, his wrathful side.........is not one you want to put up with, which explains why the Chinese Eagle God painting looks very scary.
Originally I thought Lieshen was Beelzebub (due to the thunder reference), but since Chinese mythology identifies Lieshen with with the Eagle and the Yellow Emperor, a "punisher of those who goes against Heaven", I truly feel this is Azazel.
He is also considered a patron of esotericism in Chinese mythology.
There is actually a book known as the Huangdi Neijing - esoteric book dedicated/based off of the Yellow Emperor, as well as the Mingtang - literally meaning "Hall of Light" - though sadly, none of these books survive in their pure form (more than anything else Satanic such as the Code of Hammurabi), I wouldn't imagine so especially in a communist-ruled China.
Seems to align with JoS info on Azazel, Light, Saturn, Eagle and being a master of the occult and karmic penalty (or reward thereof). The Chinese painting even depicts him wearing a gold robe, which again, Azazel is heavily associated with "gold, sun, light".
As to why Chinese consider the Yellow Emperor their ancestor is beyond me, could be a misconception or distorting of information (especially in a country tightly ruled by communists). Baal Zebul is the ancestor of the Asiatic people.
The Big Dipper again becomes significant, as the Yellow Emperor is known as the "Yellow God of the Northern (Big) Dipper", was conceived by Fubao who shot a radiance of light from the Big Dipper (I know this Big Dipper is significant in Satanism, but my memory of that is a bit fuzzy).
This "virgin miraculous" birth as we all know, is stolen in Christian teachings for the murderer rabbi story. Both Huangdi of Chinese mythology and the Korean Hwanin are also largely involved with bears and Ursa Major too, has a major appearance in both Chinese and Korean mythology.
It is also interesting to note that the information and era concerning this "Three Sovereigns" era through the Xia, Shang and Zhao dynasties are extremely rich in astrology, giving me even more suspicions of Azazel's involvement since he is a Demon of astrology.
@STanBlank's comments Aug. 5, 2023:
".....the Yellow Emperor is indeed very similar to Azazel,"
About the Yellow Emperor:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Emperor
JoS info on Azazel:
https://www.joyofsatan.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Azazel.html
Lord Thoth
Admittingly I didn't know much about Thoth, but through Chinese religion there is a God by the name of Shennong (神農), the God of agriculture and medicine. All credits go to @STanBlank for this as he suspects that Shennong is Thoth.
Personally, I wouldn't be surprised since if there's any race that was gifted in the art of medicine and healing, it was the Chinese (many SS even use Chinese medicine), along with the Native Americans (who are Asiatic, and through past convos on this forum, it has been said that Thoth was the patriarch of the Aztec, Mayan civilizations - who are Asiatic no matter how much the communists wanna create a fake Hispanic sub-race).
@STanBlank's comments Aug. 25, 2023,
"Have you heard of Shennong? He is the god of agriculture and herbal medicine in ancient China.In mythology, he is the son of Shaodian.Because Satan was said to be Shaodian before, I thought Shennong was Thoth. Thoth was also the god of medicine.
In ancient Chinese classics, there is a saying: 天皇伏羲氏,人皇神农氏(Fuxi, emperor of the sky; Shennong, emperor of mankind"
Lord Bifrons - (will be released for Lunar New Year 2024)
Upon doing research on other Gods in Chinese mythology, I happened to stumble on information regarding Lord Bifrons in Chinese and Japanese religion, however, given to Bifrons' association with New Years and transition, I will release this information on the Lunar New Year of 2024, when the East Asian zodiac turns to the Year of the Dragon, with the Dragon being one of the most beloved symbols and concepts within Satanism (if not the highest along with the Serpent).
I will make a post on Lord Bifrons in Japanese mythology coinciding with Gregorian New Year since Japan's zodiac new year coincides with the regular Gregorian New Year, and I'll post the Chinese on the lunisolar Lunar New Year since most Zodiac New Years in East Asia and Southeast Asia (as well as Central Asia and Southern Russia) are according to the Chinese lunisolar calendar (or adjacent to it), therefore I will coincide it with then.
And yes....I am aware Satanic New Year is in April.
Just a heads-up:
I will be migrating to a new account. Thus, I've explained it in this post at the end: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=90016&p=464122&hilit=image+uploading#p464122
Thus, this will be the last post on this account.
Some more Sources
https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends/mythical-ancient-emperors-who-fought-over-birth-china-who-started-it-007903
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_(Chinese_religion)
https://www.britannica.com/topic/shen
Once Again, Hail Satan and Have a great Mid-Autumn Festival (for those who celebrate it)!