fú​xī​shì

Fuxi

伏羲氏 fú​xī​shì
Fuxi
Legendary Chinese emperor and cultural hero, traditionally dated to 2852–2738 BC, who is credited with creating writing, the Eight Trigrams, and teaching people how to fish and hunt. Also known as 伏羲 fú​xī or 太皞 tài​hào.

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