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Five Emperors Wei Zi

1, Huang San, refers to Sui people (Sui), Fuxi (xi) and Shennong (Agriculture);

2, the five emperors, there are four main statements:

(1) refers to Huangdi, Zhuan Xu, Di Ku, Yao and Shun;

(2) refers to Daxi (Fuxi), Yan Di, Huangdi, Shaolian (Shao Hao) and Zhuan Xu;

(3) Shao Hao, Zhuan Xu, (Di Ku), Yao Shun;

(4) They are the Great Emperor of Wei Zibei in the Central Committee (Purple Emperor), the Great Immortal Emperor of Antarctica (Di Qing), Gouchen Shanggong Emperor (Heaven Emperor), and the Later Local Emperor (Chi Di), plus Hei Di as the Five Emperors.

Three Sages King and Five Emperors —— Legendary Rulers of China in Ancient Times.

(BC 15000-2225 BC) (Huang San is Fuxi (Tai Hao), Shennong (Yan Di) and Xuanyuan (the Yellow Emperor is also called Xiongshi). The five emperors are Shao Hao Jintian, Zhuan Xu Levin, Di Ku Gaoxin, Emperor Yao Tang Tao and Emperor Shun Youyu. )

Huang San is not recorded in historical records, but the five emperors are Huangdi, Zhuan Xu, Sui, Yao and Shun.

Huang San: Emperor, Yellow Emperor and Ren Huang.

Three Sages King and Five Emperors —— Legendary Rulers of China in Ancient Times.

The Three Emperors and Five Emperors were the legendary "emperors" in China before the Xia Dynasty. Now it seems that they are all tribal leaders, and they have become the leaders of tribal alliances because of their strength. It is generally believed that they should belong to Mongolian race. Basically, no matter according to myths and legends or historical records, it is believed that Huang San's time was earlier than that of the Five Emperors. But different historians have different definitions of "Three Emperors and Five Emperors". Huang San said five emperors.

Huang San Suiren, Fuxi, Shennong

Fuxi, Nuwa, Shennong

Fuxi, Zhu Rong, Shennong

Fuxi, Shennong, * * * *

Fuxi, Shennong and Huangdi

The latter view was popularized because of the influence of Shangshu, and Fuxi, Shennong and Huangdi became the three oldest emperors in China.

In addition, Huang San is called the Emperor, the Yellow Emperor and Ren Huang in the latitude book of Han Dynasty, and he is three gods. Later, in Taoism, Huang San was divided into three grades: the emperor of the third grade had human form; In Huang San, people face snakes or dragons; Fuxi is the head of Wang Huang, Nuwa is the head of Emperor Huang, and Shennong is the head of Emperor Niu.