The Heavenly Sovereign ( Chinese : 天皇 ; pinyin : Tiānhuáng ) was the first legendary Chinese king after Pangu 's era. According to Yiwen Leiju , he was the first of the Three Sovereigns .
5-646: The book Lushi from the Song Dynasty records that his family name was Wang (望, meaning "to observe" or "day or night of the full moon"), his given name Huo (獲, meaning "to hunt or catch"), and his courtesy name Zirun (子潤, run means "wet" or "wealthy", so "prosperous descendants"). According to the "Basic Annals of the Three Sovereigns" (三皇本紀) in Sima Zhen 's supplement to the Records of
10-458: The Lopi , is an unofficial history of China written by Southern Song Dynasty scholar Luo Mi or Luo Bi ( 罗泌 ; 1131 – c. 1189), with key assistance from his son Luo Ping ( 罗苹 ). As Lushi mixes historical facts with legends and folklore, its reliability has been disputed by historians. However, it is a valuable work for the study of ancient Chinese mythology. The extant version of Lushi
15-711: The Grand Historian : His successor was the Earthly Sovereign . According to the Yiwen Leiju , Lushi (book) History written by Luo Mi/Bi Lushi Author Luo Mi / Bi Original title 路史 Language Classical Chinese Subject Chinese history and mythology Publication date 12th century Publication place Southern Song Dynasty China The Lushi ( 路史 , Grand History ), formerly known as
20-460: The original on 4 March 2016 . Retrieved 21 February 2014 . Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lushi_(book)&oldid=1227383636 " Categories : Song dynasty literature 12th-century Chinese books Hidden categories: Articles containing Chinese-language text CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh) CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh) Articles with short description Short description
25-687: Was assembled by the later scholars based on Luo's work. Notes [ edit ] ^ The name comes from reading the characters of the author's name 罗泌 as Luo Bi , formerly romanized as Lo Pi , and then taking them as the name of the work or as a style name . References [ edit ] ^ Zhu, Xianlin (October 2011). 从罗泌《路史》看中国的“神话历史” . Literature and Art Criticism (in Chinese) . Retrieved 21 February 2014 . ^ Zhu, Xianlin (April 2011). "A Study of Luo Mi's Pedigree and His Book Lushi" . Ancient Civilization . Northeastern Normal University. Archived from
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