According to Chinese mythology, the Jade Emperor is an immortal, ageless deity, but his journey to divinity involved cultivating for roughly 300 million years. Before becoming the supreme ruler of Heaven, he underwent 1,750 trials (each lasting 129,600 years) to gain immortality, followed by another 100 million years of cultivation.
The Jade Emperor was an ordinary immortal who roamed the earth helping as many people as he could. He was saddened because his powers could only ease the suffering of humans. He retreated to a mountain cave to cultivate his Tao. He passed 3,200 trials, each trial lasting about 3 million years.
Jade Empire is an action role-playing game developed by BioWare, originally published by Microsoft Game Studios in 2005 as an Xbox exclusive. It was later ported to Microsoft Windows personal computers (PC) and published by 2K in 2007.
Supernatural Master Combatant: Aside of being a powerful deity the Jade Emperor is also a very skilled and proficient fighter, he masters all forms of armed and unarmed combat, that he can fight on par or possibly superior than Sun Wukong for a longer period, something that not even the Monkey King himself considers ...
Wukong has never truly been defeated by anyone except Budha and even then the best he could do was imprison him. Each so called defeat only made him more powerful and eventually reach enlightenment. His level of immortality only makes him even more annoying to face. There aren't any captains that can beat Wukong.
The Jade Emperor is a Taoist god, the head of the Four Heavenly Emperors, whose full name is Heavenly Imperial Quarters Supreme Natural Truest Jade Emperor.
Pretty Chinese girl names often evoke nature, beauty, and virtues, with popular choices like Mei (beautiful), Jing (sparkling/serene), Li (pretty), Xin (joy/heart), and Yu (jade), frequently combined for lovely meanings like Jingya (serene elegance), Meilin (beautiful jade), XinYi (joyful and agreeable), or nature-inspired ones such as Yinghua (cherry blossom) and Qingning (crisp lime). The "prettiest" name depends on personal preference, but meanings like "moon," "flower," "gem," "grace," or "peace" are consistently favored.
In the system of Taoist fairy tales, Wangmu Niangniang (the Queen Mother of the West) is the supreme goddess in the heaven, and the wife of Yuhuang Dadi (the Jade Emperor).
Though the Jade Emperor is ruler of Heaven and Earth, he is not so much a supreme God as a supreme administrator. In fact, he is outranked by the three top divine beings of the Chinese pantheon, Buddha, Lao Tzu, and Confucius—who are themselves subject to higher universal forces.
When he escaped he attacked the higher gods believing himself to be greater than The Lord of gods, the jade emperor. He was defeated by a bodhisattvas wisdom.
Han Dae-Wi: Okhwang's successor as Leader of Nox and inheritor of his Wisdom of the Sage. He is recognized by Okhwang and the Heavenly Realm as King of All Humans and the next Jade Emperor.
You can also look to the past for rarely used classics: There are Biblical options, like Zipporah, and mythological names, like Hera or Megara. Classic literature offers a treasure trove of beautiful, powerful and interesting names that are still uncommon, from Dulcinea to Rosalind.
Celestial Immortality - possessed by Jade Emperor and Ne Zha (probably more, but we don't know). This immortality stretches the lifespan of an individual, allowing the user to live thousands of years but can still die to natural causes("Were my time not already nearing its end" - Jade Emperor).
The rebellion began under the leadership of Hong Xiuquan (1814–64), a disappointed civil service examination candidate who, influenced by Christian teachings, had a series of visions and believed himself to be the son of God, the younger brother of Jesus Christ, sent to reform China.
The Jade Emperor is married to the Celestial Queen Mother, Xiwangmu (西王母). The couple are said to have had an enormous amount of children together, and three of their daughters hold important places in Chinese mythology.
The dates of Buddha's life traditionally are given as 566-486 BC. Buddha died from an illness, the nature of which remains unsettled. The present paper examines a variety of sources and concludes that it was tainted pork that led to his demise.
He is based on Sun Wukong (known as Son Gokū in Japan and the Monkey King in the West), a main character of the classic 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West, combined with influences from the Hong Kong action cinema of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee.