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Lord Lanto embodied in ancient China as the Duke of Chou, (d. 1105 <small>B.C</small>.), regarded as one of the greatest statesmen in Chinese history and the true founder of the Confucian tradition. The Duke of Chou, his father, King Wen, and his brother established the Chou dynasty. They were the leaders in overthrowing the corrupt Shang dynasty and its alcoholic and psychopathic ruler. | Lord Lanto embodied in ancient China as the Duke of Chou, (d. 1105 <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>.), regarded as one of the greatest statesmen in Chinese history and the true founder of the Confucian tradition. The Duke of Chou, his father, King Wen, and his brother established the Chou dynasty. They were the leaders in overthrowing the corrupt Shang dynasty and its alcoholic and psychopathic ruler. | ||
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Lanto was later embodied as a ruler of China at the time of Confucius (551 to 479 <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>.) Together with his more renowned contemporaries Confucius and Gautama Buddha, he held the golden flame of illumination on behalf of the Chinese people for many, many centuries. This flame is anchored in China in the retreat of the archangels Jophiel and Christine, which is located in central China. | Lanto was later embodied as a ruler of China at the time of Confucius (551 to 479 <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>.) Together with his more renowned contemporaries Confucius and Gautama Buddha, he held the golden flame of illumination on behalf of the Chinese people for many, many centuries. This flame is anchored in China in the [[Jophiel and Christine's retreat|retreat of the archangels Jophiel and Christine]], which is located in central China. | ||
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