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Huangdi, illustration from Li-tai ku-jen hsiang-tsan (1498 edition); in the collection of the University of Hong Kong. Yellow Emperor, Happy Goat, Mysterious Universe, Chinese Emperor, Yellow River, History Notes, Chinese Mythology, Ancient Origins, Traditional Chinese Medicine

Huangdi, Wade-Giles Huang-ti (Chinese: “Yellow Emperor”), formally Xuanyuan Huangdi, third of ancient China’s mythological emperors, a culture hero and patron saint of Daoism. Huangdi is reputed to have been born about 2704 bc and to have begun his rule as emperor in 2697. His legendary reign is credited with the introduction of wooden houses, carts, boats, the bow and arrow, and writing. Huangdi himself is credited with defeating “barbarians” in a great battle somewhere in what is now…

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Huang–Lao, with Huang referring to the Yellow Emperor and Lao to Laozi. The term Huang-Lao first appears in the (109 – 91 BCE). Warring States period Jixia Academy at the court of Qi (modern Shandong). It was probably the earliest movement that linked together Laozi, Zhuangzi, the worship of Yellow Emperor, the School of Naturalists, elements of Chinese folk religion, and aspects from the other Hundred Schools of Thought Yellow Emperor, Warring States Period, Chinese Ancient, Ancient Knowledge, The School, Laos, Worship, Period, Princess Zelda

Huang–Lao, with Huang referring to the Yellow Emperor and Lao to Laozi. The term Huang-Lao first appears in the (109 – 91 BCE). Warring States period Jixia Academy at the court of Qi (modern Shandong). It was probably the earliest movement that linked together Laozi, Zhuangzi, the worship of Yellow Emperor, the School of Naturalists, elements of Chinese folk religion, and aspects from the other Hundred Schools of Thought

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The Yellow Turban Rebellion was a peasant revolt in China against the Han dynasty. The uprising broke out during the reign of Emperor Ling, and it took 21 years until the it was fully suppressed. The rebellion, which got its name from the colour of the cloths that the rebels wore, marked an important point in the history of Taoism and its place in a majority-Confucian empire. (184 AD; China) Yellow Emperor, Yellow River, The Han Dynasty, Han Dynasty, Ancient India, Southeast Asia, Reign, The History, China

The Yellow Turban Rebellion was a peasant revolt in China against the Han dynasty. The uprising broke out during the reign of Emperor Ling, and it took 21 years until the it was fully suppressed. The rebellion, which got its name from the colour of the cloths that the rebels wore, marked an important point in the history of Taoism and its place in a majority-Confucian empire. (184 AD; China)

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