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Cancong (traditional Chinese: 蠶叢;
simplified Chinese: 蚕丛; pinyin:
Cáncóng) is a semi-legendary
figure and king ****ociated with the
ancient Shu kingdom...
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during the Jin
dynasty (266–420), the Shu
kingdom was
founded by
Cancong (蠶叢).
Cancong was
described as
having protruding eyes, a
feature that is found...
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eastern China. Qīngyīshén (青衣神 the "Bluegreen-Clad God") is the same as
Cáncóng (蚕丛 the "Silkworm Twig"), the
first ruler and
ancestor of the Shu kingdom...
- Huayang.
There are a few
names of semi-legendary
kings and emperors, such as
Cancong (meaning "silkworm-bush"), Boguan [zh] ("cypress-irrigator"), Yufu [zh]...
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forgotten for
centuries were reinvented. The
annual worship of the god
Cancong of the
ancient state of Shu, for instance, was
resumed at a ceremonial...
- to her. Qīngyīshén (青衣神, "Bluegreen-Clad God"): his name as a
human was
Cáncóng (蠶叢, "Silkworm Twig"), and he is the
first ruler and
ancestor of the Shu...
- ㄑㄧㄣˊ ㄓㄨ ㄏㄡˊ ㄍㄨㄛˊ)) (?–209 BC)
Ancient Shu (古蜀(ㄍㄨˇ ㄕㄨˇ)) (2500–316 BC)
Cancong dynasty (蠶叢(ㄘㄢˊ ㄘㄨㄥˊ)) (2500 BC–?)
Boguan dynasty (柏灌(ㄅㄛˊ ㄍㄨㄢˋ)) (?–1700...
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forgotten for
centuries were reinvented. The
annual worship of the god
Cancong of the
ancient state of Shu, for instance, was
resumed at a ceremonial...