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A [[gold-wheel-turning king]] rules all the [[four continents]] surrounding [[Mount Sumeru]];
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[[gold-wheel-turning king]]
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[[金輪王・金輪聖王]]; (Jpn [[konrin-o]] or [[konrin-jo’o]] )
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Also, gold-wheel-turning [[Wikipedia:Sage (sophos|sage]] [[king]]. The foremost [[ruler]] among the four types of [[wheel-turning kings]], the other three being silver-wheel-turning [[kings]], copper-wheel-turning [[kings]], and iron-wheel-turning [[kings]].
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The number of continents each [[king]] {{Wiki|rules}} differs according to his rank. A [[gold-wheel-turning king]] {{Wiki|rules}} over the [[four continents]] surrounding [[Mount Sumeru]].
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A [[silver-wheel-turning king]] {{Wiki|rules}} three of the [[four continents]], a [[copper-wheel-turning king]] {{Wiki|rules}} two, and an [[iron-wheel-turning king]] {{Wiki|rules}} one continent.
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While turning his {{Wiki|gold}} [[wheel]], a [[gold-wheel-turning king]] advances at will and establishes [[peace]].
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The term [[wheel-turning king]] often indicates a [[gold-wheel-turning king]]. See also [[wheel-turning king]].
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A [[gold-wheel-turning king]] {{Wiki|rules}} all the [[four continents]] surrounding [[Mount Sumeru]];
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gold-wheel-turning king

金輪王・金輪聖王; (Jpn konrin-o or konrin-jo’o )


Also, gold-wheel-turning sage king. The foremost ruler among the four types of wheel-turning kings, the other three being silver-wheel-turning kings, copper-wheel-turning kings, and iron-wheel-turning kings.

The number of continents each king rules differs according to his rank. A gold-wheel-turning king rules over the four continents surrounding Mount Sumeru.

A silver-wheel-turning king rules three of the four continents, a copper-wheel-turning king rules two, and an iron-wheel-turning king rules one continent.

While turning his gold wheel, a gold-wheel-turning king advances at will and establishes peace.

The term wheel-turning king often indicates a gold-wheel-turning king. See also wheel-turning king.


A gold-wheel-turning king rules all the four continents surrounding Mount Sumeru;

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