Who is the mythical emperor?

1, Eastern emperors: Tai Hao, Di Qing (that is, Fuxi)

Live in the east and shoot Qinglong. As the god of spring and flowers. It is one of the five emperors in the legend of ancient Han Dynasty in China. The East, which is in charge of the world, is also one of the main objects of sacrifice of ancient emperors and ancestral temples. Assistant Minister: Ju Mang (descendant of Shao Hao); Fuxi, Di Qing, Hua Xushi, the goddess of nine rivers, and Ju Mang ruled the area 12000 miles east of Tiandong.

2. The Emperor of Heaven in the West: Shao Hao (son of the Yellow Emperor)

One of the five emperors in the legend of Han nationality. Born in poor mulberry (now Qufu North, Shandong Province). One of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, one of the five gods in Han mythology, also known as Bai Di, is honored by later generations as one of the five emperors and one of the ancestors of China, and is known as the Western God in Han mythology. According to records, his tribe took birds as totems, and his tribe gave birth to the primitive phoenix culture, which became one of the totems of the Han nationality.

3. Central Heaven Emperor: Huangdi Xuanyuan

Huang Tian is thicker than the earth, and the Yellow Emperor is the virtue of the earth, living in all directions, defeated Chiyou and sitting in the Central Plains. Later generations worshipped him and regarded him as the supreme god, so they called him the Central Heaven Emperor, ruling all directions.

4. Nantiandi: Yandi (Shennong or Shennong's descendants)

It is the honorific title for the tribal leader named Jiang in ancient China, named Shennong. According to legend, the head of Emperor Yan is a cow. He personally tasted herbs and developed a method to treat diseases with herbs. He invented slash-and-burn cultivation and created two kinds of agricultural tools to teach people to reclaim land and grow food crops; He also led the tribal people to make pottery and cookers for food.

5. Northern Emperor: Zhuan Xu (grandson of the Yellow Emperor)

The leader of the ancient tribal alliance in China, one of the "Five Emperors", was named Levin, the grandson of the Yellow Emperor and the son of Changyi. After Zhuan Xu's death, Gao Xin (Di Ku), the great grandson of the Yellow Emperor and Xuantao, succeeded to the throne. Zhuan Xu has become one of the two major systems under the Yellow Emperor system alongside Di Ku and one of the ancestors of human beings in China. In the myths and legends handed down, Zhuan Xu is the god in charge of the north.