The three emperors are: Nuwa, Fuxi, and Suirenshi.
Everyone is familiar with Nuwa, the goddess with the head of a human and the body of a snake. Legend has it that she made human beings out of clay: she used the mud from the Yellow River to mold clay figures and cast spells into them. Refining stones to mend the sky: According to legend, a Japanese worker hit Buzhou Mountain with his head, causing the sky to collapse. Nuwa made 36,501 colorful stones to mend the sky, and spent 36,500 yuan to mend the sky. The remaining piece is useless.
You may have heard of Fuxi, but you don’t know what kind of person he is. It is said that he has the body of a dragon and the head of a human. He is brother and sister with Nuwa, and they are lovers. couple. There is also an image of two people having sex in the Huaxia national totem. After all, in ancient times, there was not so much emphasis on marriage. If it were placed in modern times, it would be a "German orthopedic surgery". Legend has it that Fuxi sat on the square altar, listened to the energy of the eight winds, and did the Eight Diagrams. He is the creator of Bagua, which in turn derived the Book of Changes and opened up Chinese civilization. Today's lottery drawings in temples and fortune-telling on the street actually originate from Fuxi's gossip.
Sui Renshi, few people know about this person. He was the discoverer of fire in ancient mythology and was also one of the three emperors. It is said that in ancient times, he made a living by hunting. Suiren was inspired by the sparks produced when wild beasts collided with rocks, and invented the invention of drilling wood to make fire. He was also the father of Nuwa and Fuxi.
Whether it is recorded in myths, legends, civilization or allusions, this family can be said to be the origin of the Huaxia nation. Their stories have been passed down to this day and have a profound impact on future generations. They are respected as the "Taikou people" Three Emperors".