ANCIENT CHINA:

-“THE THREE SOVEREIGNS” ~ THE HOLY TRINITY

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Sovereigns_and_Five_Emperors
mythological rulers of China during the period from c. 2852 BCE to 2205 BCE, which is the time preceding the Xia Dynasty. [According to the timeline on this webpage, they preceded all other Chinese kings.  Truly are the persons of the Holy Trinity including Jesus the most ancient rulers of the universe!  Truly is it said about the Messiah king in Micah 5:2 that his “goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting.”]
Its [their common name’s] original meaning, and the most likely translation thereof, is that of supreme being, a kind of Übermensch [“more than a man”], rather than 'emperor'.
The Three Sovereigns, sometimes known as the Three August Ones, were said to be god-kings or demigods who used their magical powers to improve the lives of their people. Because of their lofty virtue, they lived to a great age and ruled over a period of great peace.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God-kings
In ancient China, an emperor was considered the Son of Heaven. The scion and representative of heaven on earth, he was the ruler of all under heaven, the bearer of the Mandate of Heaven, his commands considered sacred edicts.

Before the end of World War II, the Japanese Emperor made similar claims to descent from the gods

The Ancient Egyptian male Pharaohs were believed to be incarnations of the god Horus [associated with the god of the Sun, which is a symbol of Jesus God the Son as I show in Part One], derived by being the son of the sun deity, Hathor (or later, Isis), or the sky deity, Nut.

 

1. Fu Xi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuxi
In Chinese mythology, Fu Xi or Fu Hsi, mid 2800s BCE, was the first of the mythical Three Sovereigns (?? s?nhuáng) of ancient China.
According to legend the land was swept by a great flood and only Fuxi and his sister Nüwa survived, leaving all other disappeared and vanished from the surface. They retired to Kunlun Mountain where they prayed for a sign from the Emperor of Heaven. The divine being approved their union and the siblings set about procreating the human race. It was said that in order to speed up the procreation of humans, Fu Xi and Nüwa find an additional way by using clay to create human figures, and with the power divine being entrusted to them, they made the clay figures to come alive. [1] Fu Xi then came to rule over his descendents although reports of his long reign vary between sources from 115 years (BCE 2852-2737) to 116 years (BCE 2952-2836).

He lived for 197 years altogether. [Truly did Noah live far longer than modern human beings! (Genesis 10)]

FUXIFu Xi & Nüwa

 

2. Nüwa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nüwa
There could be some parallels from the elements of the story to some of the story told in the book of Genesis. These are:
-[Her name sounds remarkably similar to Noah’s and is also four letters long!]
-Nüwa's creation of humans from mud has similarities with the story of Adam's creation from soil (and other earth origin myths, such as the Greek myth of Deucalion-Pyrrha who created humans by flinging pebbles)
-The Fuxi-Nüwa brother & sister element is similar to Adam and Eve coming from the same body [and both are indeed depicted as coming from the same body: look at the picture]
-The Fuxi-Nüwa have a half snake element. In Genesis, Adam and Eve are tempted by a serpent.
-(475 - 221 BC) author: Lie Yukou, book: Liezi, chapter 5: "Questions of Tang", paragraph 1: account: "Nüwa repairs the heavens" detail: Describes Nüwa repairing the imperfect heaven,. detail: The heaven was imperfect at the beginning, Nüwa use five colored stones to repair the heaven. [Truly did God put a multi-colored rainbow in the cloud when He made His covenant with Noah! (Genesis 9)]

 

3. Shennong
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shennong
a legendary ruler of China and culture hero of Chinese mythology who is believed to have lived some 5,000 years ago, and taught ancient China the practices of agriculture. Appropriately, his name means "the Divine Farmer". [Jesus is the farmer who "sows" the "seed" of His Word. (Matt. 13: Parable of the Sower)]

The most well-known work attributed to Shennong is the The Divine Farmer's Herb-Root Classic…It includes 365 medicines derived from minerals, plants, and animals. Shennong is credited with identifying hundreds of medical (and poisonous) herbs by personally testing their properties, which was crucial to the development of Traditional Chinese medicineTea, which acts as an antidote against the poisonous effects of some seventy herbs, is also said to be his discovery…Shennong is venerated as the Father of Chinese medicine. [Truly does Jesus "heal" us from all our sicknesses, both physical & spiritual! (Isaiah 53) Socrates, a type of the Antichrist, often characterized himself as a "doctor" or "healer" of the soul, as did Jesus Christ.]

 

 

-LAO-TZU

-both he & Jesus have influenced millions of people: "The number of Taoists is difficult to estimate, due to a variety of factors including defining Taoism. The number of people practicing Chinese folk religion is estimated to be just under four hundred million.[70] Most Chinese people and many others have been influenced in some way by Taoist tradition. Estimates for the number of Taoists worldwide range from twenty to over fifty million." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taoism#Adherents)

-both he & Jesus have remarkably similar sayings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daodejing: Since Christian missionaries were among the first Westerners to study the Tao Te Ching, it is not surprising that they connected Taoism with Christianity. Assimilation of local religions often helped missionary efforts to convert the populace to Christianity. They drew many parallels between the New Testament and the Tao Te Ching, for instance, "Do good to those who hate you" (Luke 6:27, tr. NASB) and "Requite injuries with good deeds" (chap. 63, tr. Waley). Note that the Chinese Bible translates logos ("the Word") as Tao ("the Way").
Two particular Tao Te Ching chapters are perceived as exemplifying Christian themes. Chapter 42 bears a resemblance to the Trinity doctrine: "The Way gave birth to unity, Unity gave birth to duality, Duality gave birth to trinity, Trinity gave birth to the myriad creatures." (tr. Mair 1990:9).
Zhuangzi once stated in a passage from his famous work Inner Chapters, that a great sage would come who would bring knowledge and peace to all men; though he didn't know if it would be in a thousand years or in a day.[citation needed] This was interpreted by missionaries as a prediction or foreshadowing of Christ. [a similar prophecy is apparently given by Buddha in the Buddhist Scriptures of Cambodia!]

From Wikipedia:
Laozi is revered as a god in religious forms of Taoism. [Jesus "the Word was God." (John 1:1)]

Historians variously contend that Laozi is a synthesis of multiple historical figures, that he is a mythical figure, or that he actually lived in the 4th century BC. [Jesus too is believed to be a synthesis of pagan gods, a myth, or a historical person.]

Popular legends say that he was conceived when his mother gazed upon a falling star, stayed in the womb for sixty-two years, and was born when his mother leaned against a plum tree. He accordingly emerged a grown man with a full grey beard and long earlobes, which are a symbol of wisdom and long life..[7][8] In other versions he was reborn in some thirteen incarnations since the days of Fuxi; in his last incarnation as Laozi he lived to nine hundred and ninety years, and traveled to India to reveal the Dao. [Jesus too is born miraculously, although in a different manner. Similarly, Isaac, another type of Christ, is born of Sarah when she is 90 years old.  Thus, Lao's miraculous birth supports his being a type of the Antichrist.]

Some legends elaborate further that the "Old Master" was the teacher of the Buddha, or the Buddha himself. [And Buddha is a type of the Antichrist!]

http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96jun/laotzu.html: the eighty-one sayings of the “Tao-Te Ching.” This ancient Chinese text is the world’s most translated classic next to the Bible. [Truly are the sayings in the Bible the very words of Jesus, God the Son!]

 

---THE THREE PURE ONES: symbolize the Holy Trinity

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Pure_Ones
The Three Pure Ones also translated as the Three Clarities are the three highest Taoist deities. [Truly "God is light" (1 John 1:5) & truly are the persons of the Holy Trinity the supreme lords of the universe!]

The Three Pure Ones represent the three divine natures of all living beings. They symbolize a kind of Taoist trinity: Tao begets One; one begets two; two begets three; three begets all things (Tao Te Ching, Chapter 42) [Truly did the Trinity beget all things!]

According to Taoist scriptures, The Universally Honoured One of Tao and Virtues had manifested many various incarnations to teach living beings, and Laozi is one of his incarnations. [Truly is Jesus God the Son become flesh. (John 1:1, 1:14)]

Yuanshi Tianzun [the first person of this "trinity", analogous to God the Father] is said to be without beginning and the most supreme of all beings. He is in fact, a representation of the principle of all being. From him all things arose. He is eternal, limitless, and without form.

 

 

-CONFUCIUS: discussed below together with Socrates of Ancient Athens