- Look up
yandi or 炎帝 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yandi may
refer to:
Yandi, Achkhoy-Martanovsky District, a
rural locality in
Chechnya Yan Emperor...
- The
Yandi mine is an iron ore mine
located in the
Pilbara region of
Western Australia, 90
kilometres north-west of Newman. It
should not be
confused with...
-
Yandi Sofyan Munawar (born 25 May 1992) is an
Indonesian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Liga 1 club
Persija Jakarta.
Yandi is the younger...
- held by
dynastic succession of
tribal lords, with
Shennong being known as
Yandi perhaps posthumously. Accordingly, the term "Yan Emperors" or "Flame Emperors"...
-
under Yandi.
Yandi fought against Huangdi for the
position of
supreme god, but he lost the conflict.
Xingtian still continued the
fight after Yandi's defeat...
- was Shénnóng (神农 "Farmer God" or "Plowing God"), who is also the same as
Yándì (炎帝 "Flame Deity" or "Fiery Deity"), a
function occupied by
different gods...
- with a
mythological origin. This term is
connected to Yan
Emperor (炎帝,
Yandi) and
Yellow Emperor (黃帝, Huangdi), in
which both
figures are considered...
- the
Grand Historian. It was
fought by Huangdi, the
Yellow Emperor, and
Yandi, the
Flame Emperor. The "Battle of Banquan" may
actually only
refer to the...
- Dương Ngạn Địch (chữ Hán: 楊彥迪, pinyin: Yáng
Yàndí, Khmer: ឌួង ង៉ានឌីច, ?–1688) was a
Chinese exile and
seafarer who
migrated to Đại Việt in the late 17th...
- (神農), "Peasant God", the
patron of
humanity (人皇, Rénhuáng),
identified as
Yandi (炎帝, "Flame Deity" or "Fiery Deity"), a
divine man said to have
taught the...