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Chiyou (蚩尤) is a
mythological being that
appears in
Chinese mythology. He was a
tribal leader of the Nine Li
tribe (九黎) in
ancient China. He is best known...
- that the
Sword and the red orb
containing a
piece of
Chiyou's soul were
removed from one of
Chiyou's three tombs,
weakening his seal and
allowing several...
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tribes led by the
legendary Yellow Emperor and the
Jiuli tribes led by
Chiyou. The
battle was
fought in Zhuolu, near the present-day
border of
Hebei and...
- The Yan Emperor,
retreating from a
recent invasion from the
forces of
Chiyou, came into
territorial conflict with its
neighbouring Youxiong tribes, led...
- legend, the Miao who
descended from the
Jiuli tribe led by
Chiyou (Chinese: 蚩尤; pinyin:
Chīyóu) were
defeated at the
Battle of
Zhuolu (涿鹿; Zhuōlù, a defunct...
- a
series of
three battles. The
Yellow Emperor shortly afterwards fought Chiyou at the
Battle of Zhuolu. Both
battles were
fought not long apart, and on...
- bow and arrows,
given him by Di Jun, and the many
weapons and
armor of
Chiyou, who is ****ociated with the
elemental power of metal.
Chinese mythology...
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Emperor (Huangdi) whom she
aided during his
Battle at
Zhuolu against Chiyou:
after Chiyou had
fielded a wind god (Feng Bo) and a rain god (Yu Shi), Ba descended...
- also ****ociated with
Chīyóu (蚩尤), the god of some
southern peoples, in both
iconography and myth, as both
Shennong Yandi and
Chiyou fought against the Yellow...
- Luo Bi [zh], of the
Southern Song dynasty,
connected the
Taotie motif to
Chiyou,
writing in the
Lushi that the
Yellow Emperor "cut his head off; and for...