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A summary of the relationship between the Central Plains and basic characters

Tao Tangshi:

Emperor Fangxun (Yao)

Danzhu (Yao’s eldest son)

Nine sons (unknown passers-by)

Ehuang (eleventh daughter, eldest daughter)

Female English (twelfth daughter, second daughter)

(Tao Tang belongs to the independent part of Gaoxin, specifically referring to Yao, because Yao was granted the title of Tao by Emperor Ku when he was young, and was granted the title of Tang by Emperor Zhi before he was sixteen years old. Therefore, after he became emperor, he was called "Tao Tang")



Gao Xin: Emperor Ku (deceased)

Emperor Zhi: Yao’s eldest brother

Qi (God of Fire, Shang Xing): Yao’s second brother

Shi Shen (Reference Star): Yao’s third brother

(Zhi’s biological mother was the youngest of the four concubines of Emperor Ku, but Emperor Zhi was the eldest of the four brothers, and he was the eldest brother. The allusion that Shang and Shen did not meet each other came from the second and third elders. They did not get along. , the deed went to Shangqiu, and Shi Shen was exiled to Daxia, which should be outside Taiyuan, but according to the Bamboo Chronicle, it may also be west of Qusou, that is, the Western Regions, and the book takes the Western Regions.)



There is the Tai family: Emperor Kuyuan's concubine - Houji's mother, Jiang Yuan (Jiang Yuan stepped on the giant's footprints and gave birth to Houji. According to the Great Wilderness Western Classic, Emperor Kuang gave birth to Houji. So it is not considered history, only mythology. Jiang Yuan stepped on Emperor Kuang's footprints).

There is the Wu family: Emperor Ku's second concubine - the ancestor of Shang, Jian Di.

Chen Feng: The third concubine of Emperor Ku - Yao's mother "Qingdu"

Gaozi clan (Zou Tu clan): the fourth concubine of Emperor Ku - the mother of Emperor Zhi.

(Zou Tu's: "Supplementary Notes·Gao Xin": "The concubine of Emperor Ku, the daughter of Zou Tu's family. Xuanyuan removed the bad things from Chiyou, and moved the good people to the land of Zou Tu, and moved the evil people to Youbei. Township")



Four Emperors (Four Evils):

Emperor Hong's (Emperor Kuang's eldest son) - Hun Chaos

Gaoyang clan (Zhuanxu tribe) - Taotie

Shaochong clan (Qingyang tribe) - Qiongqi

Jinyun family (descendant of Emperor Yan)——梼杌



Gao Yang Bakai:

Cangshu, Kunkai, Yujiu, Dalin, Longjiang, Tingjian, Zhongrong, Shuda.



Gaoxin eight yuan:

Bo Fen, Zhong Kan, Shu Xian, Ji Zhong, Bo Hu, Shen Xiong, Shu Bao, Ji Li.



Siyue:

Lu Boyi of Taiyue, in charge of the west.

Zongyue put Qi together and dominated the east.

Xuanyue Xuyou, the ruler of the north.

Shou Yue Shen Wu Ju, mainly in the south.

(Only four Siyue surnames can be verified, including Lu Qi and Xu Shen. Therefore, according to the four most famous people of the same generation, excluding Lu Boyi, who has historical data to verify, Xu You must have held positions in the central government, because in various He appears frequently in classics and is a good friend of Yao, Fang Qi is the person who recommended Shun, and Shen Wuju is not necessarily a person of the "Shouyue Shen clan".)



Four ministers:

Xihe——

Uncle Xi lives in the south and lives in Nanjiao.

Xizhong ruled the east and lived in Tanggu.

I live in Youdu with my uncle in the north.

He Zhongzong is in the west and lives in Shibuya.

The four of them are important ministers in the formulation of astronomical calendars and seasons.



Four sins:

Huandou: The leader of a large tribe in the south recommended Gonggong, who was later convicted of one of the four crimes.

Gonggong: (formerly Sikong), Gonggong clan. He has served as a water controller since the time of the Yellow Emperor. During the period of Jiuzhou Bo, there was a human emperor in the tribe, the leader of the Gonggong clan. During the Zhuanxu period, the leader of the Buzhou Mountain was named Kang.

Back in the Yao period, the name of this Gonggong was "Kong Ren".

Chong Bo Gun: (later Sikong), had a Chong clan, and was the father of Yu the Great. But I won’t go into details. After he failed to control the floods, he was exiled to the southeast under the rule of Xizhong. He died in Yushan in depression. According to the Book of Mountains and Seas, it was Zhu Rong who killed him.

Sanmiao (powerful tribal alliance): A large southern tribal alliance that has continued since the Huangdi era. Its peak power ranges from Dongting Lake, Yunmengze, Poyang Lake, Jiujiang, Lushan and other areas. It was expelled during the Yao period.

He fled to the north of Izumo Mengze and fled to Dongting Lake. During the Shun period, there was rebellion. After the Three Conquests, Shun sent Dayu to massacre the Sanmiao, and the Sanmiao disappeared in the long river of history.

(Sanmiao is not the Miao people, but a group of many tribes. Sanmiao has now disappeared.)



Huangdi's old ministry:

Shaodian clan: The imperial clan with the Eight Classics.

Xiling family: Leizu’s natal family.

Tongyu clan: the tribe of the Yellow Emperor’s three wives.

Fang Lei clan: The clan of Huang Emperor’s second wife, Yan Emperor’s clan.

Rongcheng clan: Rongcheng Gong.



Fuxi's old ministry:

Ge Tianshi: Producer of "Ge Tianshi's Joy"

Su Lu clan: He once served as the co-leader of the world during the Fuxi clan period.

Lilian clan: He once served as the co-leader of the world during the Fuxi clan period.



Cicada Mountain:

Dayi: The ancient sun-shooting hero and archery master. There is only one sentence recorded in the Classic of Mountains and Seas to call Dayi a subordinate of Emperor Kuang. The rest of the ancient books all say that he was from the Yao period and had great achievements.



Remaining personnel:

Peng Zu: No need to go into details.

Gaotao: one of the four ancient saints and the earliest criminal judge.

Daye: The son of Gao Tao established the Five Ethics.

Boyi: Son of Daye, he followed Dayu to control floods.

Nuhua: Daye’s wife, belonging to the Shaodian family.

Yan Long: One of the ten sons of Emperor Kuang.

Qiaochui: Chijiang Ziyu, "The Biography of the Immortals" records: He was a man in the Yellow Emperor's time. He did not eat grains, but ate grass and flowers. In the time of Yao, he was a carpenter. He could go up and down with the wind and rain. He sometimes sold money in the market gate.

Therefore, it is also called paying to the father.

Ban (Zhang Hui): One of the improvers of the bow, an archery master, the son of Shaohao, he served as the bowmaster during the reign of Emperor Ku, and he was still in the reign of Yao.

Panyu: (Qiaochui): Xue tribe, grandson of Emperor Kuang and nephew of Yanlong, also held the position of Qiaochui during the Yao period. He made boats. It is said that Danzhu learned the shipbuilding technology from him. The book sets out

It's him who is determined to be clever.

Kui: A capable minister, general, and musician during the Yao and Shun period.

Pangmeng: Yi's apprentice and archery master, who later killed Dayi. I don't know if he had any position in the Central Plains (a character mentioned in "Mencius". Considering that when Yao was old, Zhang Hui was dead in history, so the world

The archery skills of Dayi were the highest. He felt that if he killed Dayi and Zhang Hui died, he would be the best in the world).

Zhu Rong's family: Zhuanxu's time was full of fire, Wu Hui was of the same lineage, and he was able to play the piano and the harp.

Zhurong of the South: It should be from the lineage of the fire god Rongguang. Rongguang was the great Sima during the Yellow Emperor's reign and served as the leader of the fire.

Prince Changqin: The son of Zhu Rong, he is proficient in qin and harp, so I won’t go into details.

Zhu Hu: A minister appointed during the reign of Shun

Xiong Zan: A minister appointed during the reign of Shun

Drum: The eldest son of Boling, the grandson of Emperor Yan, made the music for the bell.

Yan: The second son of Boling, the grandson of Emperor Yan, a piece of music produced by Yan.

殳殨: The third son of Boling, the grandson of Emperor Yan, appeared in the Shun Dian and made arrow targets.

Ji Bo: A minister during the reign of Yao and Shun.

Yao Chonghua: Emperor Shun.

Twelve Mu: (The name of the person is not clear, but in the Chronicle of the Five Emperors, when talking about Emperor Shun's achievements, there is a passage, which should be roughly...) as follows:

Jiaozhi, Beifa, Xirong, Xizhi, Qusou, Di, Qiang, Beishanrong, Fa, Xishen, Dongchang, Niaoyi.



Wizards and Alchemists:

Wu Xian: The leader of the ten witches in Lingshan, a great witch doctor, and a physician in the Yao period.

(The other nine witches will not be described in detail, because the only one who is clearly in the Central Plains is Wu Xian, and one of the ten witches is the goddess of salt water.)

Fang Hui: An immortal from the Yao period. According to legend, he lived in seclusion in Wuzha Mountain during the Yao period of the Tang Dynasty. Yao hired him as a scholar to refine mica powder and treat people's illnesses.

Chisongzi: the teacher of Emperor Ku, the rain master. He served as the rainmaster during the Shennong period. During the later Huangdi period, Shen retreated and practiced with the Queen Mother of the West. The eldest daughter (nameless) of Emperor Yan followed him. The second daughter of Yandi Yugeng died in the fire because of Chisongzi. He burned himself to death and became the emperor's daughter Sang.

Quilt: Immortal of Yao period, the main theory can be found in Zhuangzi.

Jia Que: Immortal of Yao period, same as above.

Wang Ni: The immortals of Yao’s time, the same as above.

Good scrolls: Immortals from the time of Yao, the same as above.

Kuangqu, Wuweiwei, Zhi, Beimencheng: These four people were basically Qi refiners of the same period and were from the time of the Yellow Emperor (see "Zhuangzi: Zhibeiyou").

Wu Shi, Guang Yao, Tai Qing, Infinity, Shadow, and Reflection of Shadow: These six names are fictitious names that use things to describe some truths. The setting period of Zhuangzi should also be in the Huangdi period.

According to Liang: The ancient warriors, who were from the time of the Yellow Emperor, no longer competed with others in order to ask questions.

Wuzhuang: The beauties of ancient times, the people of the Yellow Emperor's time, stopped showing their beauty to others in order to ask questions.

Yu Hegan: Brother Shennong, who studied under Lao Longji, from the Fuxi clan, and a figure in the late Taihao period. (See Zhuangzi)

Yanyidiao: Fuxi clan, a figure in the late Taihao period. He once commented on Lao Longji, who had extremely high cultivation. (See Zhuangzi)

Bai Zigao: The location is unknown. He likes to sneak up and down the sky near Jianmu.

Guangchengzi: I won’t go into details.

Yu Huazi: I won’t go into details.

Wuchengzi: A good friend of Dayi, he once killed Dafeng in Qingqiu Ze with Dayi.

Yierzi: A sage known to both Yao and Xu You, but for some unknown reason his nose was chopped off by Yao's order.

Chijiang Ziyu: The above is already there.



hermit:

Father Chao: When Xu You was cleaning his ears, Father Chao once disliked him.

The Northerners had no choice (Shun was a friend, Shun surrendered the world to him, and he committed suicide by throwing himself into the river)

Farmer of Shihu (Shun's friend, Shun surrendered the world to him, he broke off relations with Shun)

Dong Bu Shi: Friend Shun.

Qin Bukong: Friend of Shun.

Xiong Tao: Friend Shun should be a man of Kongsang.

Xuer: Shunyou.

Zizhou Zhifu: Yao's friend, Yao gave the world to him, but he said that he was sick and could not do it.

Hao: A wise man during the Shun period. Shun once asked him how to govern the world.

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Outside the Central Plains:

The ten sons of Emperor Kuang: Dihong, Sanshen, Black Teeth, Zhongrong, Daner, Jili, Yuhao, Houji, Yanlong, and Taixi.

Zhang Hong and other great deities of the wilderness, as well as many countries in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, are not described.

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Dahuang:

The four wilderness countries:

The goblet bamboo is in the north;

Beihu is in the south;

The Queen Mother of the West is in the West (in the ninth year of Emperor Shun, the Queen Mother of the West came to court and presented a white jade gui);

The sun sets in the east.

They are all desolate countries in the four directions, inferior to the four extremes.



The country of the four poles:

As far east as Taiyuan;

To the west is the country of Ping;

South to Pu'er;

North to Zhuli.



The Country of Adults: Located in the Bogu Mountain in the Northeast Sea, there is a city of adults.



the remaining:

Shanxi, Henan, Hebei, and the extreme western part of Shandong all belong to the Central Plains.

The area from Zhejiang, Anhui to Guangzhou and Guangxi belongs to Baiyue.

The Lianghu area is Sanmiao.

The Jiangxi region was left vacant due to the defeat of Sanmiao and had no power. At the end of Emperor Shun's reign, Sanmiao perished and the Jiangxi region came under the jurisdiction of the Central Plains.

Shandong, northern and central Jiangsu are the nine Dongyi tribes.

From Shandong to Jiangsu, then to Zhejiang, and the Yangtze River Basin, to coastal areas, Susha's activities are within this range.

Shaanxi and Gansu belong to the three tribes of Kunlun, Di, Qiang, Daxia, Xizhi and Qusou activities.

Northern Xinjiang, that is, the Inner Mongolia region, belongs to Beidi, and Beifa is active here.

The area between eastern Liaoning, western Liaoning, and the southern part of the northeast is Sushen (Xishen).

North of Shanxi is Zongguo.

The location of Congzhi Country is unknown.

In the northern Shandong and western Liaoning areas, the Wei Kingdom was active here, and the Beishan Rong were also active here.

In the lower reaches of the Huaihe River, Xu Ao State was active here.

Sichuan belongs to the ancient Shu Kingdom.

Chongqing is a gathering place for Ba people.

Yunnan has not been found yet and will be added later.

The Qinghai area is the scope of activities of the Queen Mother of the West.

Xinjiang is the Western Region, the Great Wilderness West Meridian, and the overseas West Meridian all countries are located here.

Tibet is no man's land and no one knows about it.

Roughly speaking.

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If there are any omissions, such as characters in the column of Qi Refiners and Hermits, they will be added in subsequent chapters in the future. This is roughly what we have now.


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