Huang San 1
(1) Suirenshi, Fuxi, Shennong; From The Great Biography of Shangshu
(2) Fuxi, Nuwa and Shennong; From the Spring and Autumn Movement
(3) Fuxi, Zhu Rong and Shennong; From "the general meaning of custom"
(4) Fuxi, Shennong and Huangdi. From St. Amethyst
2. five emperors
(1) Suirenshi, Fuxi, Shennong; From The Great Biography of Shangshu
(2) Fuxi, Nuwa and Shennong; From the Spring and Autumn Movement
(3) Fuxi, Zhu Rong and Shennong; From "the general meaning of custom"
(4) Fuxi, Shennong and Huangdi. From St. Amethyst
Extended data:
"Emperor" originally referred to the Five Gods, and it was only after the Warring States Period (some people say it was the Han Dynasty) that it was replaced by the name of a historical figure in the world. The five gods are collectively called the myth of the five emperors.
The "Five Emperors" in Wang Yi's Notes on Chu Ci in the Eastern Han Dynasty are five gods, namely Tai Hao in the East, Yan Di in the South, Shaoluo in the West, Zhuan Xu in the North and the Yellow Emperor in the Central. In the Tang Dynasty, Jia Zaitianguan's "Sacrifice to Five Emperors" was the forerunner of the hub in the east, the south, the yellow emperor in the middle, the white emperor in the west and the north.
The "Five Emperors" supplemented by later generations have the following different views:
1, Huangdi (Xuanyuan), Di Qing (Fuxi), Chi Di is also known as Yan Di (Shennong), Bai Di (Shao Hao) and Hei Di (Zhuan Xu). As for the five emperors in ancient times, there are different opinions. Generally speaking, they are Huangdi, Zhuan Xu, Di Ku and Yao Shun.
2. Shiben, Dai and Historical Records of the Five Emperors listed Huangdi, Zhuan Xu, Yao and Shun as the five emperors.
3. In the Book of Rites, Datou (Fuxi), Yan Di, Huangdi, Shaotou (Shao Hao) and Zhuan Xu are the five emperors.
4. Shao Hao, Zhuan Xu, (Di Ku), Yao and Shun are regarded as five emperors in Preface to Shangshu and Century of Emperors.