Who were the three emperors and five emperors in ancient China?

Huang San: Historical Records says that Qin Shihuang, Huang Di and Tai Huang are Huang San.

Biography of Shangshu and White Tiger Yi Tong. Huang San should be a suirenshi, Fuxi and Shennong.

In addition to agreeing with Fuxi and Shennong, Wei's books, such as Dou Yun's Book and Yuan Mingbao, complement Nu Wa's creation of human beings.

The Emperor's Century regards Fuxi, Shennong and Huangdi as Huang San, and the workers of Fuxi, Shennong and * * * as Huang San in the mirror.

The Five Emperors: Huangdi, Zhuan Xu, Di Ku, Tang Yao and Yu Shun are listed as the Five Emperors in Historical Records, Chronicles of Generations and Historical Records of the Five Emperors.

In The Book of Rites, Emperor Yitai (Fuxi), Yan Di (Shennong), Huangdi, Shaodi and Zhuan Xu are the five emperors;

Shao Wu (You), Zhuan Xu, (Di Ku) and Yu Shun are listed as the five emperors in The Preface to Shangshu and Century of Emperors.

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wang Yi noticed that the "Five Emperors" in Chu Ci were five gods, namely Taiji in the East, Yan Di in the South, Shao Hao in the West, Zhuan Xu in the North and Huangdi in the Middle.

In the Tang Dynasty, Jia Zaitian's "Sacrifice to Five Emperors" was the forerunner of the East, the South, the Yellow Emperor in China, the White Emperor in the West and the North.