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It's a person. Emperor Yan Shennong's.
Emperor Yan is the honorific title of the leader of the tribe surnamed Jiang in ancient China, called Shennong, also known as Kuikui, Lianshan, Lieshan, alias Zhu Xiang (there is still controversy, it is also said that the Zhu Xiang tribe had three generations of leaders honored by the name Yandi).
Legend has it that the leader of the tribe surnamed Jiang was called Emperor Yan because he knew how to use fire to get the throne. From Shennong, the tribe surnamed Jiang has a total of nine generations of Yan Emperor, Shennong Sheng Di Kui, Kui Sheng Di Cheng, Cheng Sheng Di Ming, Ming Sheng Di Zhi, Zhisheng Emperor Yu, Qi Sheng Emperor Mourning, Mourning Emperor Ke, Kesheng Emperor Yu, 530 years of succession.
The era of Emperor Yan is the Neolithic Age, and there are currently six places in the hometown of Emperor Yan, namely: Baoji in Shaanxi, Lianshan in Huitong County in Hunan, Yanling County in Zhuzhou, Hunan, Suizhou in Hubei, Gaoping in Shanxi, and Zhecheng in Henan.
The range of activities of the Yandi tribe is in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, in Jiangshui (one says that it is the Qingjiang River in Weibin District, Baoji City, and the other is Qishui in Qishan County, Baoji City. The tribe began to flourish in the area, initially in Chendi, and later moved the capital to Qufu.
According to legend, Emperor Yan Niu was the first person, he tasted herbs and developed herbs to cure diseases; He invented slash-and-burn farming, created two kinds of soil turning farming tools, and taught people to cultivate food crops in the wasteland; He also led the tribesmen in making pottery and cooking utensils for food and drink.
Legend has it that the Yandi tribe later allied with the Yellow Emperor's tribe and defeated Chiyou together. The Chinese (not only the Han people) call themselves the descendants of Yan and Huang, and worship Emperor Yan and Emperor Huang as the first ancestors of the Chinese nation, and become the spiritual driving force for the unity and struggle of the Chinese nation.
Emperor Yan is revered by Taoism as Shennong the Great, also known as the Wuyu Shennong Emperor.
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Accounts vary. One says it's one. One says two.
This is a universal feature of world culture. In these cultural figures of childhood, there is uncertainty. The same is true of Greek mythology, for example.
For example, Apollo was the sun god. But he also has another identity as the god of war. But there is also a special god of war in the myth, Ares.
So who is the real god of war? I can't tell. This is the embodiment of uncertainty.
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Shennong and Emperor Yan are not the same person.
Yandi is the honorific title of a tribal leader, and Yandi refers not to a certain person but to the contemporary leader of a certain tribe. There are also legends about the views of this part of the people. Legend has it that Emperor Yan was the honorific title of the leader of the tribe surnamed Jiang in ancient times, and legend has it that the leader of the tribe surnamed Jiang was called Emperor Yan because he knew how to use fire to get the throne.
And Shennong's is the first generation of Yandi. From Shennong, there are nine generations of Yan Emperors in the Jiang tribe, which are Shennong, Emperor Kui, Emperor Cheng, Emperor Ming, Emperor Zhi, Emperor Yak, Emperor Ai, Tik, and Emperor Yu.
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Are Shennong and Emperor Yan the same person?
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Shennong is the legendary inventor of agriculture and medicine. In ancient times, the people lived a life of gathering, fishing and hunting, and he invented and made wooden rakes and wooden rakes to teach the people agricultural production. It reflects the progress of China's primitive era from gathering, fishing and hunting to agricultural production.
Legend has it that he tasted herbs, discovered medicinal herbs, and taught the people to heal diseases.
Emperor Yan, the leader of the tribe surnamed Jiang in ancient times, also known as the Red Emperor and the Lieshan clan, is said to be the Shennong clan (or the descendants of the Shennong clan).
What is the relationship between Shennong's clan and Emperor Yan? Are they the same person? On the question of the relationship between Emperor Yan and the Shennong clan, the academic community has long formed two schools of thought with diametrically opposed views:
One faction believes that Emperor Yan is the Shennong clan. For example, the Yandi Mausoleum Memorial Hall in Hunan is dedicated to Emperor Yan as a Shennong, so there is a theme of Emperor Yan tasting herbs in the memorial hall. while the other faction believes that Emperor Yan and Shennong are people of two systems and have nothing to do with each other, so they cannot be the same person.
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It needs anthropologists and archaeologists to study it, but it doesn't matter if there is an answer to this question or not.
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Shennong and Emperor Yan are two different characters, not the same person. Shennong, one of the Five Emperors in ancient Chinese legends, is the god of medicine and is revered as the ancestor of ancient Chinese medicine. It is said that the Shennong clan was already active in the land of China during the ancient Yellow Emperor period.
Shennong's Xianyuan has a high attainment in medicine, created a lot of traditional Chinese medicine, and used these drugs to treat rock hail attack and cure diseases, which is called "Shennong tastes a hundred herbs" by later generations. Emperor Yan is one of the five emperors in ancient Chinese legends, the ancestor of the Chinese nation, and a political leader and cultural hero in ancient China. The Yandi clan is said to have been active in the land of China during the Yellow Emperor period, and he was one of the earliest politicians of the ancient Chinese coarse brother generation, leading the construction and development of the Yandi tribe, and laying a solid foundation for the later Xia, Shang, Zhou and other dynasties.
Emperor Yan is also revered as one of the founders of ancient Chinese culture. Although both Shennong and Emperor Yan are important figures in ancient Chinese legends, they are two different characters, each with their own legends and stories.
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According to ancient Chinese legends, Shennong was a mythological figure in ancient China and is also considered to be the ancestor of agriculture, medicine, alchemy, and other technologies. Emperor Yan, on the other hand, is a mythical figure in ancient Chinese legends, said to be the leader of an ancient Chinese tribal alliance and the first of the Five Emperors. Although Shennong and Emperor Yan were both important mythological figures in ancient China, they were not the same person.
Legend has it that Shennong, the ancestor of the Chinese nation, was born in ancient times on the Penglai Mountain in the middle of the East China Sea, where he learned techniques such as farming, herbal medicine, fishing, and alchemy. He invented agricultural techniques and taught people to grow whole grains, so that people could live a life where there was no longer a shortage of food. Therefore, he is revered as the god of agriculture.
Legend has it that Shennong also invented many medicines and made important contributions to the development of medicine.
Emperor Yan was the leader of the Chinese tribal alliance in ancient times and was revered as one of the ancestors of the Chinese nation. It is said that Emperor Yan led the people to multiply in the Yellow River valley and established the ancient Chinese civilization through scientific and technological innovation. According to the "Historical Records", Emperor Yan carried out the exploration activities of "Fusang Erzhou and Ten Years of Great Wilderness" in the world, and carried out complete astronomical observations for the first time.
This provides very important information for constellation observation in ancient China.
To sum up, although Shennong and Emperor Yan were both very important mythological figures in ancient China, they were not the same person, representing the development of agriculture and medicine, civilization and science and technology, respectively.
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Dear, no. Shennong and Emperor Yan are two different legendary figures. Shennong is a legendary figure in ancient China, one of the ancestors and pioneers of the agricultural civilization of the Chinese nation.
He is said to be a descendant of the Yellow Emperor and is often referred to in ancient China as one of the "Three Emperors and Five Emperors". According to ancient books such as the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", Shennong once discovered and carried out medicinal experiments in popular activities, created some Chinese herbal medicines, and is also the ancestor of medical Taoism. Emperor Yan is also a legendary figure in ancient China, and in Chinese history he is generally considered to be one of the ancestors of the Chinese nation, he was the leader of the ancient hall and the god of fire.
The descendants of Emperor Yan also formed a tribe of Dongkuan - the tribe of Emperor Yan. Although there is a certain relationship between the two, Shennong and Emperor Yan are different characters in ancient legends.
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