|
It has sometimes the body of a serpent and the head of an ox or, according to some writers, a human head and the horns of an ox. Ssu-ma Cheng (ca 8th cent.) author of the Historical Records and of another work on the three great legendary emperors, Fu Hsi, Shen Nung and Huang Ti gives the following account of her: ... but if not,
|
www.ccg.org/english/s/b7_8.html
|
|
|
2. The mythic and archeological chronologies The mythic record (I here use a simplified, lowest common denominator account) talks first of an age of the Five Emperors-- Fu-hsi, Shen-nung, Huang-ti, Yao and Shun- ... Shen-nung is a Chinese name meaning "Spirit of Agriculture," perhaps indicating Yangshao origins,
|
www.ac.wwu.edu/~kaplan/H371/ae04.pdf
|
|
|
Three Rulers: Fu Hsi, Shen Nung and Huang Ti, legendary rulers of ancient China said ... Out of a desire for fame and profit, he began to associate with a group of Taoists and finally returned to lay life. ... Purna, noted as the foremost in eloquence, was given a prediction of Buddhahood in the Gohyakudeshi-juki (eighth) chapter.
|
www.angelfire.com/mi2/mica2/gosoOtvaranjeOcijuNB1.html
|
|
|
Not only do these lists contain a record of all the post-flood kings of ancient Mesopotamia through to the time of their compilation, but, at the beginning, we once again find a list of antediluvian rulers—and this time their total period of kingship does appear to stretch way back into antiquity.
|
www.ianlawton.com/kl1.htm
|
|
Back in 1974 near Xi’an, a group of Chinese farmers from the Yen Tsai commune in Lintong County were digging a well and found, ... Not long after that becoming the King, ... Zhong Fu or Uncle-Father was the name that Ying Zhen used to refer to Lü Buwei (a proxy, or second father was the proper meaning). By then Lü Buwei...
|
www.informantnews.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showp...
www.informantnews.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=255
|
|
Although animistic beliefs and their shrines existed in ancient times, Shinto in the ancient and medieval periods did not contain a clear set of doctrines. ... The Chinese sage, Fu Hsi, ... His major work was the Yofukki (Records of the return of Yang) (1650), a text whose name was borrowed from the hexagram fu (return).
|
ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-PHIL/ew88795.htm
ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-PHIL/ew88795.htm
|
|
When Rama offered him any boon that he cared to name, ... "[Fu Hsi] was actually a god of our holy land, ... Atsutane alleged that the I Ching was modified by Shen Nung and Huang Ti (the Yellow Emperor), both of whom he claimed were Japanese deities, and held that the modified I Ching later became the Lien Shan and Kui Ts'ang.
|
www.tony5m17h.net/LegbaHanuman.html
|
|
Back in 1974 near Xi’an, a group of Chinese farmers from the Yen Tsai commune in Lintong County were digging a well and found, ... Zhong Fu or Uncle-Father was the name that Ying Zhen used to refer to Lü Buwei (a proxy, or second father was the proper meaning). By then Lü Buwei supplied the ... The dynasty did not last.
|
www.world-mysteries.com/pstonehill.htm
|
|
The manuscript was recently found by Will Durant scholar John Little -- twenty years after Durant finished it -- and its discovery is a major event, not only for lovers of his prose, ... Virtue now had to be redefined as any quality that made for the survival of the group. Such, I believe, ... The emperor Fu Hsi, about 2852 B.C.,
|
ecampus.com/book/0743226127
|
|