Shaodian
Shaodian | |||||
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Born | 2679 BC | ||||
Spouse | Fu Pao | ||||
Issue |
Yellow Emperor Yan Emperor | ||||
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Father | Lord Youxiong |
According to the legend, Shaodian (Chinese: 少典) (born 2679 BC) was the father of Huangdi (黄帝), the Yellow Emperor.[1] His own father was Lord Youxiong (有熊),[2] whilst Shaodian's wife was Fu Pao (有蟜). Fu Pao later gave birth to both Huangdi and Yandi.[3]
It should be also noted that according to Discourses of the States, Shaodian was a stepfather of the Yellow Emperor:
- "Although Shaodian preceded the Yellow and Yan emperors, he was not their father."[4]
Lady Hua, the wife of Ye the Great and mother of Fei the Great (also known as Boyi), was said to be either his daughter or descendant.
References
- ↑ Sima Qian, Records of the Grand Historian; Annals of the Five Emperors
- ↑ Sima Qian, Records of the Grand Historian
- ↑ Guoyu, Jinyu Si
- ↑ Discourses of the States
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