Huangdi (2765438 BC+07 BC-2599 BC): the leader of the ancient tribal alliance in China and the leader of the ancient Chinese nation in China. The first of the five emperors. Known as China's "ancestor of mankind". According to legend, he is the son of Shao Dianhe, whose real name is Gongsun, and later changed his surname to Ji Xuanyuan. I live in the hill of Xuanyuan, named Xuanyuan, and there are bears in the capital, also known as Xiongshi. Others call it "Di Hong's".
2, Zhuan Xu (zhuān? xū)
Zhuan Xu (2342- 2245 BC): the leader of the ancient tribal alliance in China, one of the "Five Emperors", surnamed Ji, alias Levin, grandson of the Yellow Emperor and son of Changyi. Zhuan Xu gave birth to Qiong Chan, the ancestor of Yu Shun. Later Xia and Chu were his descendants.
3. Di Ku (Di? k0)
Di Ku (2275 BC-265438 BC+076 BC): Gao Xin's family, Mingjun (masterpiece), Gao Xin (now Gaoxin Town, Suiyang District, Shangqiu City, Henan Province). It is said that he is the great-grandson of the Yellow Emperor, the leader of the ancient tribal alliance in China, and one of the five emperors. He is the Emperor of Heaven in Shan Hai Jing.
4. Tang Yao (Tang? yáo)
Tang Yao (about 265438 BC+088-2067 BC): Fang Xun Qi was a native of the ancient Tang Dynasty (now Tang County, Baoding City, Hebei Province). China was the leader of the ancient League of Nations and one of the "Five Emperors". Yao is the son of his son, and his mother has its capital. Thirteen-year-old Tao (a native of Taosi Township, Xiangfen County, Shanxi Province) assisted Zhi. At the age of fifteen, he was renamed Taotang History in Tang Di (now Tangxian County, Hebei Province).
5. Yu Shun (Y? shn)
Yu Shun (about 265438 BC+028 BC? About 2025 BC): Yao surname, Yu surname, Zhong Hua, word, Mingshun, was the leader of the tribal alliance in the late patriarchal society in ancient China. Born in Zhu Feng (now Zhucheng, Shandong Province), he ruled Puban (now yongji city, Shanxi Province), and was honored as the emperor by later generations and listed as one of the "Five Emperors". History calls it Emperor Shun, Yu Shun and Shun Di, so later people call it Shun.
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Huangdi, Zhuan Xu, Di Ku, Tang Yao and Yu Shun are collectively called the Five Emperors (five outstanding tribal leaders in ancient China).
The Five Emperors also refer to the Five Emperors era. Originally referred to as the Five Gods, it later evolved into five tribal leaders in ancient China legends. There are three main versions. One refers to Huangdi, Zhuan Xu, Di Ku, Yao and Shun. The second statement refers to Fuxi, Yan Di, Huangdi, Shaogou (Shao Hao) and Zhuan Xu. The third statement refers to Shao Lian (Hao), Zhuan Xu, (Di Ku), Yao and Shun.