Shaodian

Shaodian

Shaodian

Chinese legend, tribal leader


Shaodian (Chinese: ) was the father of Huangdi (黄帝), the Yellow Emperor according to the Records of the Grand Historian.[1] He started the Youxiong clan (有熊氏), whilst Shaodian's wives were Fubao and Nüdeng of the Youjiao clan. Fubao later gave birth to Huangdi and Nüdeng(女登) gave birth to Yandi.

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According to Discourses of the States, Shaodian was a stepfather of the Yellow Emperor:

"Shaodian's wife Fubao gave birth to the Yellow Emperor near the Ji River and the Yan Emperor next to the Jiang River which accounted to their different temperaments. Although Shaodian preceded the Yellow and Yan emperors, he was not their father."[2]

Lady Hua, the wife of Ye the Great and mother of Fei the Great (also known as Boyi), was said to be either his daughter or descendant.[3]


References

  1. Records of the Grand Historian,三皇本記"黃帝者,小典之子"
  2. Zhang, Qizhi (2015-04-15). An Introduction to Chinese History and Culture. Springer. p. 3. ISBN 978-3-662-46482-3.

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