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What is the abbreviation of the Five Emperors of Yanhuang?

Three emperors and five emperors.

Three emperors and five emperors have two meanings: 1. Refers to historical figures. Huang San refers to Sui people, Fuxi and Shennong. There are three main theories about the Five Emperors, one of which refers to Huangdi, Zhuan Xu, Di Ku and Yao Shun. The second statement refers to Da Bian (Fuxi), Yan Di, Huangdi, Shao Bian (Shao Hao) and Zhuan Xu. The third statement refers to Zhuan Xu, (Di Ku) and Yao Shun. The first four emperors (Bai Di, Di Qing, Huangdi and He) worshipped Qin, but five emperors.

The Three Emperors and Five Emperors are not real emperors, but tribal leaders or tribal alliance leaders who made outstanding contributions to mankind in the middle and late primitive society. Later generations respectfully called them "emperors" or "emperors". The people respect them as gods and publicize their great achievements with all kinds of beautiful myths and legends.