The second place, Nu Wa, was formed by creatures on the earth. It may be that snakes became spirits (immortals), snake gods, and later made people.
Third, Fuxi, a man who has made great contributions to mankind. Fuxi was also called Mi, Dong, Bao and Fu in Historical Records, and was also called the person who sacrificed to the emperor, Huang, Tai Hao and Fu. Is the ancestor of the Chinese nation's humanities. It lived in the middle and late Paleolithic period and is said to be one of the founders of China medicine. According to legend, he was the first snake, married his sister Nuwa, gave birth to a child and became the ancestor of mankind. Some people say that he is an outstanding leader of the ancient Dongyi tribe. Fuxi created the Eight Diagrams according to the theory of the change of Yin and Yang between heaven and earth, that is, eight simple but profound symbols were used to summarize everything in heaven and earth. In addition, he also imitated spiders in nature to make nets for fishing and hunting. Records about the Fuxi family of Taihao are common in ancient books, but there are different opinions. Be regarded as a god by people. The fourth place, Shennong, is the legendary Emperor Yan. Emperor Yan is the sun god of China. He is also known as the god of agriculture and teaches people to farm. He is also the god of medicine. According to legend, Emperor Yan is also called "Shennong Medicine God".