Five Emperors
The "Five Emperors" refers to a group of legendary rulers in ancient China who are said to have reigned before the Xia Dynasty. These emperors are often credited with establishing important cultural and technological advancements, including the invention of agriculture, the creation of laws, and the promotion of moral governance. Their names are Fu Xi, Shennong, Huang Di, Yao, and Shun.
These figures are significant in Chinese mythology and history, symbolizing the ideal qualities of leadership and virtue. They are often depicted as wise and benevolent rulers who prioritized the well-being of their people, setting a moral example for future generations of leaders in China.