What is the Human Emperor Fu Xi called?

Fuxi (xī) is also known as Fuxi, Paoxi (also known as Paoxushi), Baoxi, Fuxi, also known as Xihuang, Huangxi, Taihao, Baohu, and Fuxi in historical records. Sacrifice

. Fuxi was extremely intelligent. According to legend, he had the head of a human and the body of a snake. He married his sister Nuwa, had children, and became the ancestor of mankind. In fact, Fuxi is not the founder of Taoism, but the real founder of Taoism. The head of a snake and the body of a human are the prototype of the word "Tao", which means Tao. It is also said that he was an outstanding leader of the ancient Chinese tribes. Fuxi created the Bagua according to the principles of the changes of yin and yang between heaven and earth, which is to use eight simple but profound symbols to summarize everything between heaven and earth. In addition, he also imitated spider webs in nature to make webs for fishing and hunting. Records about Taihao Fuxi are common in ancient books, but there are different opinions. Taihao Fuxi was born in Chengji, Longxi (now Tianshui, Gansu). He moved to Chencang and settled in Chenwanqiu (now Huaiyang, Henan).