Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors


The Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors were two groups of mythological rulers or deities in ancient northern China. The Three Sovereigns lived before The Five Emperors, who have been assigned dates in a period from circa 2852 BC to 2070 BC. Today they may be considered culture heroes.
The dates of these mythological figures may be fictitious, but according to some accounts and reconstructions, they preceded the Xia Dynasty.

Description

The Three Sovereigns, sometimes known as the Three August Ones, were said to be god-kings, demigods or god emperors who used their abilities to improve the lives of their people and impart to them essential skills and knowledge. The Five Emperors are portrayed as exemplary sages who possessed great moral character and lived to a great age and ruled over a period of great peace. The Three Sovereigns are ascribed various identities in different Chinese historical texts.
These kings are said to have helped introduce the use of fire, taught people how to build houses and invented farming. The Yellow Emperor's wife is credited with the invention of silk culture. The discovery of medicine, the invention of the calendar and Chinese script are also credited to the kings. After their era, Yu the Great founded the Xia Dynasty.
According to a modern theory with roots in the late 19th century, the Yellow Emperor is supposedly the ancestor of the Huaxia people. The Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor was established in Shaanxi Province to commemorate the ancestry legend.
The Chinese word for emperor, huángdì, derives from this, as the first user of this title Qin Shi Huang considered his reunion of all of the lands of the former Kingdom of Zhou to be greater than even the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors.

Shi

A related concept appears in the legend of the Four shi who took part in creating the world. The four members are Youchao-shi, Suiren-shi, Fuxi-shi, and Shennong-shi. The list sometimes extends to one more member being Nüwa-shi, making Five shi. Four of these five names appear in different lists of the Three Sovereigns. shi is the meaning of clan or tribe in china, so none of them are a single person in prehistoric times.
There is a saying that the Three Sovereigns are Suiren-shi, Youchao-shi, Shennong-shi. The Suiren taught people to drill wood for fire so people could easily migrate. The Youchao taught people to build houses with wood, so that people could leave caves to expand into the plains. After the number of people grew, Shennong tried a variety of grasses to find suitable cereals to solve people's food problems. The tribes also used the sovereigns' respective contributions as the name of the tribes.

Variations

Depending on the source, there are many variations of who classifies as the Three Sovereigns or the Five Emperors. There are at least six to seven known variations. Many of the sources listed below were written in much later periods, centuries and even millennia after the supposed existence of these figures, and instead of historical fact, they may reflect a desire in later time periods to create a fictitious ancestry traceable to ancient culture heroes. The Emperors were asserted as ancestors of the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties.
The following appear in different groupings of the Three Sovereigns: Fuxi, Nüwa, Shennong, Suiren, Zhurong, Gong Gong, Heavenly Sovereign, Earthly Sovereign, Tai Sovereign, Human Sovereign, and even the Yellow Emperor.
The following appear in different groupings of the Five Emperors: Yellow Emperor, Zhuanxu, Emperor Ku, Emperor Yao, Emperor Shun, Shaohao, Taihao, and Yan Emperor.
SourceDate of sourceThree SovereignsFive Emperors
Records of the Grand Historian
edition by Sima Qian
94 BCEHeavenly Sovereign or Fu Xi
Earthly Sovereign or Nüwa
Tai Sovereign or Shennong
Yellow Emperor
Zhuanxu
Emperor Ku
Emperor Yao
Emperor Shun
Sovereign series Fu Xi
Shennong
Yellow Emperor
Shaohao
Zhuanxu
Emperor Ku
Emperor Yao
Emperor Shun
Shiben475-221 BCE according to the Book of Han Fu Xi
Shennong
Yellow Emperor
Baihu Tongyi Fu Xi
Shennong
Zhurong or Suiren
Fengsu TongYi 195 CEFu Xi
Nüwa
Shennong
Yiwen Leiju 624 CEHeavenly Sovereign
Earthly Sovereign
Human Sovereign
Tongjian Waiji Fu Xi
Shennong
Gong Gong
Chunqiu yundou shu
Chunqiu yuanming bao
Fu Xi
Nüwa
Shennong
Shangshu dazhuan Fu Xi
Shennong
Suiren
Diwang shiji
Fu Xi
Shennong
Yellow Emperor
I Ching 800s BCETaihao
Yan Emperor
Yellow Emperor
Emperor Yao
Emperor Shun
Comments of a Recluse, Qianfulun Taihao
Yan Emperor
Yellow Emperor
Shaohao
Zhuanxu
Zizhi tongjian waiji, Yellow Emperor
Shaohao
Zhuanxu
Emperor Ku
Emperor Yao

Family tree of ancient Five Emperors

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