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Who is the Five Elements God with one beast, one man, one face and two dragons?
One beast, one man, one side and two dragons, the Five Elements God is Zhu Rong.

Some people say that Zhu Rong is Huang San, one of the three emperors and five emperors in ancient times. According to Shan Hai Jing, Zhu Rong's residence is the end of the south, which is his way of spreading fire and teaching people how to use it. On the other hand, Zhu Rong was Gao Xin's fire official and was named "Zhu Rong's family" by the Yellow Emperor. In daily language, "Zhu Rong" is synonymous with fire; Some newspaper titles often use "Zhu Rong" as a synonym for fire, although this is a misunderstanding (Zhu Rong is responsible for the fire that is beneficial to primitive people's production activities, and in ancient mythology, fire is often attributed to a specific strange bird, such as Fang Bi). Zhu Rong is the emperor of China. He changed it with fire. His name is Chi Di. According to legend, Zhu Rong is still a musician. He often plays melodious and touching music on the mountains, which makes the Lebanese people refreshed, in high spirits and full of love for life. Zhu Rong was buried in the sun of Hengshan Mountain in Nanyue after his death. In order to commemorate him, later generations called the highest peak of Nanyue Mountain Zhurong Peak.

Historical pictures are generally male Zhu Rong, whose real name is Li Zhong, an ancient mythological figure in China named Chi Di, and later generations respectfully call him Vulcan. Some people say that Zhu Rong is Huang San, one of the three emperors and five emperors in ancient times. According to Shan Hai Jing, Zhu Rong's residence is the end of the south, which is his way of spreading fire and teaching people how to use it. On the other hand, Zhu Rong was Gao Xin's fire official and was named "Zhu Rong's family" by the Yellow Emperor. In daily language, "Zhu Rong" is synonymous with fire; Some newspaper titles often use "Zhu Rong" as a synonym for fire, although this is a misunderstanding (Zhu Rong is responsible for the fire that is beneficial to primitive people's production activities, and in ancient mythology, fire is often attributed to a specific strange bird, such as Fang Bi). Zhu Rong is the emperor of China. He changed it with fire. His name is Chi Di. According to legend, Zhu Rong is still a musician. He often plays melodious and touching music on the mountains, which makes the Lebanese people refreshed, in high spirits and full of love for life. Zhu Rong was buried in the sun of Hengshan Mountain in Nanyue after his death. In order to commemorate him, later generations called the highest peak of Nanyue Mountain Zhurong Peak.