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What does the yellow of the Yellow Emperor mean?

"Yellow Emperor" is a combination of "yellow" and "emperor", so what exactly do the words "yellow" and "emperor" mean? According to Lingxian, some clergy, such as Wu Bu, known as "Huang", are good at divination. Legend has it that the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon used to say "yellow".

Mr. Qiu Xigui's article "Burning Witches to Make Earth Dragons in Oracle Inscriptions" says that "yellow" means "barbarians", that is, witches who sacrificed rain with fire in ancient times. What is this? According to Du Yu's annotation in Zuo Zhuan Gong's Twenty-one Years, people with rickets are witches. The three words "Yi", "Rolls for grain" and "Yi" have the same meaning, and all refer to people with chest, abdomen and back disabilities. According to whether the word "Lou" is a female or a sow, Mr. Wang Zengyong thinks that "Lou" is a female and communicates with the female. Its original meaning should refer to pregnant women with chubby bellies, which is rooted in female reproductive worship. "According to Huang's humanoid characteristics, it is more like a pregnant woman in labor." This kind of research can be prepared.

Many scholars believe that in ancient times, the words Huang and Huang were interlinked and both referred to women. "Hanshu Yang Xiong Dialect" Volume 6: "Nanchu Waterfall, mother called it." Mr. Qian Yi, a man of A Qing Dynasty, commented that "the emperor is a woman". The ancient sound of yellow characters is in the mother part of the box, and the ancient sound of Peng characters is in the mother part of the box. Both Huang and Peng have the meaning of "big". According to the literature, "Peng" means "Feng", and both of them have similar ancient sounds, which can be interpreted as a big wild boar. There is a big pig named Bofeng in Zuo Zhuan. The most swollen word is written as "Peng", which is taken from the swollen belly of pregnant women and also refers to sows. Ancient ancestors believed in reproductive worship, and people and pigs were indistinguishable from each other. For example, calling men "pig feet" and women "pig women" can also be a proof. The words yellow, yellow and yellow can be translated, so "yellow" can also be interpreted as sow. Therefore, the "yellow gods" and "yellow people" in the literature are all sow gods.

"Flower" was originally the reproductive organ of some flowering plants. As we all know, some plants can only bear fruit if they bloom. Therefore, people first used "flowers" to refer to female reproductive organs, and the uterus of sows was also called "peach blossoms". Many scholars believe that "emperor" is "flower pedicle". For example, in the late Qing Dynasty, according to bronze inscriptions, Mr. Wu Dacheng thought that "Emperor" was in the shape of a flower pedicle, and its original meaning was flower pedicle. Mr. Wang Guowei and Mr. Guo Moruo followed closely and supplemented the previous statement. Contemporary teachers say that the original meaning of "emperor" is feminine, while teachers think that in ancient Chinese characters, "▼" and "▽" are "emperor", and "emperor" was originally written as "emperor". The shape of the former comes from the abstract fish pattern symbolizing vulva, while the shape of the latter comes from the overall shape of flowers symbolizing vulva. My humble work "On the Yellow Emperor as the Master of Society" once said that "Emperor" is the symbol of vulva, which has evolved into the symbol of axe (father), and has the meaning of reproduction and killing, which can be described as the original meaning of "Emperor".

The article "The Yellow Emperor as the Master of Society" holds that the "Yellow Emperor" is the "middle" and should be the "central" goddess. According to the ancient belief of reproductive worship, only the "central government" has supreme fertility and can defeat or destroy the four emperors. For example, in March, Sun Tzu said that the Yellow Emperor prevailed over the Four Emperors, and in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Jiang Zi Wan Ji said that the Yellow Emperor destroyed the Four Emperors.

Huangdi's Chaos Theory

The Yellow Emperor is a "central" god. "Huainanzi Astronomy" said that the central coordinate soil, its emperor is Huangdi, its god is Houtu, and it is unified by ropes. The color "yellow" may come from the fact that "yellow" refers to the "central" soil, and later became the color feature of ancient emperors. For example, Zhao Kuangyin was "supported" by his subordinates to become an emperor, and "wearing a yellow robe". The so-called "yellow robe" is the yellow dragon robe. It would be a great honor for ancient officials to get the "yellow jacket" given by the emperor. Today, when criminals or criminal suspects wear "yellow jackets", the symbolic meaning of "yellow" is completely opposite, which can be described as one of the great "reactionaries" in ancient and modern times.

In ancient astronomy, people thought that "Xuanyuan Star" and "Zhenxing Star" (also known as Central Saturn) in the sky were actresses. Some people say that according to various contradictory records in ancient history, the truth is probably like this. The legendary primitive female "Huangdi" is still in matriarchal clan society, while the male "Huangdi" is in the age of walking marriage.

According to documents, the Yellow Emperor was said to be a chaotic god, and the son of the Yellow Emperor was said to be a chaotic god. "Emperor Zhuangzi" said that "the emperor of the central government is chaotic". According to Zuo Zhuan, there is a black sheep in Di Hong, which is called chaos in the world. Du Zhuyu's theory refers to the Yellow Emperor. According to Shan Hai Jing ·Xi· Shan Jing, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty "Rise of the Legend with yellow sac" had six feet and four wings. Thus, Di Hong is the red boar paste in the sea of Jingshan Mountain in Zhongjing Mountain.

The words "muddleheaded" and "muddleheaded" can be used universally, can also be trained as pig manure, or can be interpreted as pigsty. The ancients called wives "marriage", which means "marriage", that is, women were regarded as sows. According to Mr. Ye Shuxian, in the traditional fairy tales of Shan nationality in Taiwan Province Province collected by Mr. Yin Jianzhong, there is a legend that pig manure gave birth to human beings. Ancestors probably thought that excrement, urine and fetus were "of the same kind" and were all excreted from women. So the ancients called his wife "Hunjia".

Chaos myth is a metaphor of pregnant uterus of sow (or female), which symbolizes supreme fertility.