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Zhuanxu (Chinese: trad. 顓頊, simp. 颛顼, pinyin
Zhuānxū), also
known as
Gaoyang (t 高陽, s 高阳, p Gāoyáng), was a
mythological emperor of
ancient China. In the...
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Emperors consist of some
combination of the following: the
Yellow Emperor,
Zhuanxu,
Emperor Ku,
Emperor Yao,
Emperor Shun, Shaohao, Taihao, and the Yan Emperor...
- with the
latter the
father of
Zhuanxu.
Zhuanxu's uncles and his father, the sons of
Yellow Emperor, were byp****ed and
Zhuanxu was
selected as heir. Fan Lizhu...
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xinchou day of the 10th
month of the 1st year of his reign.
Using the
Zhuanxu calendar, the date
corresponds to 14 Nov 250 BCE on the
proleptic Julian...
- line of
Shaohao (as
opposed to the line
through Changyi,
which led to
Zhuanxu). He was the son of
Jiaoji (蟜極/蟜极), and thus
grandson to Shaohao, and great-grandson...
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nephew Zhuanxu, the son of his
brother Changyi.[citation needed] However, the
Shiji did not list an
emperor between the
Yellow Emperor and
Zhuanxu. Shaohao...
- son of
Gaoyang (also
known as
Zhuanxu), a sky god. (Again, the more
historicised versions of the
mythology portray Zhuanxu as a
historical person; in this...
- developed, and can be
translated into
English as Huangdi, Yin, Zhou, Xia,
Zhuanxu, and Lu.
There are
various Chinese terms for
calendar variations including:...
- of the
Highest Deity" (五方上帝; Wǔfāng Shàngdì). He is also
identified as
Zhuānxū (颛顼),
today frequently worshipped as Xuánwǔ (玄武; 'Dark Warrior') or Zhēnwǔ...
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Changyi or
Chang Yi was the
second son of the
Yellow Emperor and
father of
Zhuanxu. Changyi,
Shandong (昌邑市), county-level city
Changyi District (昌邑区), Jilin...