Jun 14, 2023
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Zhuanxu of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors

Zhuan Xu, born in the 26th century BC, is the grandson of Emperor Huang and the son of Chang Yi. Huangdi has two sons, the eldest son Xuanxiao and the second son Changyi. After the death of Huangdi, the eldest son Xuanxiao ascended to the throne and was called Shaohao, and the second son Changyi was Zhuanxu's father. Because of his talent, his eldest son Xuanxiao was not comparable to his brother Xuanxiao. Failing to inherit the position of leader, he was placed in Ruoshui as a vassal. In Ruoshui, he married the daughter of the Shushan clan as his wife, and gave birth to Zhuan Xu.

Zhuanxu, like his grandfather Huangdi, is a small genius. When he was 10 years old, he followed his uncle, Shaohao (Xuanxiao), to learn to govern the country. After Shaohao's death, the 20-year-old Zhuanxu inherited his uncle's leadership position and led the country. .

As a young and promising Emperor Zhuanxu, he would certainly not be an emperor willing to be mediocre. After Zhuanxu ascended the throne, he aimed his eyes on the Jiuli tribe, the world enemy. As everyone knows, although his grandfather Huangdi defeated Chi You's Jiuli tribe, he completed the real unification of the Central Plains. The Jiuli tribe still remained relatively independent and retreated to the southwest. As a result, Zhuanxu pretended that the Jiuli tribe believed in witch religion and caused the tribes not to work in farming and mulberry. They forced reforms and were not allowed to believe in religion. Therefore, a war broke out between the Jiuli tribe and Zhuanxu who were unwilling to give up their beliefs. Zhuanxu defeated the leader of the Communist Party of China. The Jiuli tribe truly realized the unification of the Central Plains. In order to facilitate the management of the Central Plains, Zhuanxu established the Yan, Hebei, Qing, Xu, Henan, Jing, Yang, Yong, and Liang nine prefectures. Since then, the country has been unified, with the territory extending from Liaoning in the north, Guangdong in the south, and Gansu in the west. The area, east to the East China Sea area.

Zhuan Xu's reign for 78 years, in addition to truly unifying the Central Plains and dividing Kyushu into rule, he also made great contributions to the civilization of mankind. For example, the custom of marriage between men and women emphasizes the difference between men and women, and women who are required to walk on the road see Avoid men after reaching men. Divided the tribes and strengthened the concept of the country. The reform of religion and the prohibition of non-governmental divination activities have allowed the society to form a healthy development order and promoted the development of population and productivity.

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