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Shaohao (Chinese: 少皞; pinyin:
Shàohào; lit. 'Lesser brightness'), also
known as Jin Tian (金天), was a
legendary Chinese sovereign,
usually identified as...
- following: the
Yellow Emperor, Zhuanxu,
Emperor Ku,
Emperor Yao,
Emperor Shun,
Shaohao, Taihao, and the Yan Emperor. The
Three Sovereigns,
sometimes known as...
- 610802°N 117.033°E / 35.610802; 117.033 The
Mausoleum of
Shaohao (Chinese: 少昊陵; pinyin:
Shǎohào Líng) is
located in the north-east of
Jiuxian Village, on...
- (Cán năinai, 蠶奶奶).
Leizu had two
known sons with the
Yellow Emperor named Shaohao and Changyi, with the
latter the
father of Zhuanxu. Zhuanxu's
uncles and...
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Historian (Shiji), upon the
death of the
Yellow Emperor, Zhuanxu's
uncle Shaohao never reigned as king, as he was
purported to do in
other do****ents. Rather...
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surnames that
descended from the Yíng name. Ying is the
surname of
Shaohao (少皞).
Shaohao had a child,
Gaoyao (皋陶).
Gaoyao had a child, Boyi (伯益). Boyi (伯益)...
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Jiaoji (? – ?) was an
ancient Chinese figure and the son of
Shaohao.
According to the
Records of the
Grand Historian:
Annals of the Five
Emperors by Sima...
- 25 sons, 14 of whom
began their own
surnames and clans. The
oldest was
Shaohao or Xuan Xiao, who
lived in
Qingyang by the
Yangtze River. Changyi, the...
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Shaohao Tomb, Qufu, China...
- He is ****ociated with metal, the west, and autumn. As a
human he was
Shǎohào (少昊), and he is the
manifestation of the
supreme God ****ociated with the...