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The Yellow Emperor or Huang Di (Traditional Chinese: 黃帝; Simplified Chinese: 黄帝; pinyin: huángdì) is a legendary Chinese sovereign and cultural hero who is said to be the ancestor of all Han Chinese. One of the Five Emperors, the Yellow Emperor is said by tradition to have reigned from 2698 BC to 2599 BC.

Huang Di captured Bai Ze atop Mount Dongwang. The beast described to him all the 11,520 types of monsters, shapeshifters, demons, and spirits in the world. Huang Di's retainer recorded this in pictures, which later became the book "Bai Ze Tu", which no longer exists. [1]


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Three August Ones and Five Emperors
Preceded by:
Shennong
Emperor of China
c. 2699 BC – c. 2588 BC
Succeeded by:
Father of Gaoyang

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History of China | Chinese mythology | Guqin

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