Three August ones and Five Emperors
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Chinese: 三皇五帝; Pinyin: Sānhuáng wǔdì; Wade-Giles: San-huang wu-ti) were mythological rulers of China during the period from c. 2850 BC to 2205 BC, which is the time preceding the Xia Dynasty.
The Three August Ones
The Three August Ones, sometimes known as the Three Sovereigns, were said to be god-kings or demigods who used their magical powers to improve the lives of their people. Because of their lofty virtue they lived to a great age and ruled over a period of great peace.The Three August Ones are ascribed various identities in different Chinese historical texts. The Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian states that they were:
- The Heavenly Sovereign (天皇), who ruled for 18,000 years
- The Earthly Sovereign (地皇), who ruled for 11,000 years
- The Human Sovereign (泰皇 or 人皇), who ruled for 45,600 years
The Shangshu dazhuan (尚書大傳) and Baihu tongyi (白虎通義) replace Nüwa with Suiren (燧人), the inventor of fire. The Diwang shiji (帝王世紀) replaces Nüwa with the Yellow Emperor (黄帝), the supposed ancestor of all Chinese people.
The Five Emperors
The Five Emperors were legendary, morally perfect sage-kings. According to the Records of the Grand Historian they were:- The Yellow Emperor (黄帝)
- Zhuanxu (顓頊)
- Emperor Ku (嚳)
- Emperor Yao (堯)
- Emperor Shun (舜)
The Song of Chu (楚辭) identifies the Five Emperors as directional gods:
- Shaohao (east)
- Zhuanxu (north)
- Yellow Emperor (centre)
- Shennong (west)
- Fuxi (south)
- Youchao-shi (有巢氏)
- Suiren-shi (燧人氏)
- Fuxi (伏羲氏)
- Nüwa (女媧氏)
- Shennong (神農氏)
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