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 Zevios Metathronos 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 Baal Zebul, Father of the Asian race.