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- Yu the Great (Chinese: 大禹; pinyin: Dà Yǔ, c. 2200 - 2100 BC), was a legendary ruler in ancient China famed for his introduction of flood control, inaugurating dynastic rule in China by founding the xia dynasty, and for his upright moral character. Few, if any, records exist from the period of Chinese history when Yu reigned.
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Yu the Great. Yu the Great or Yu the Engineer was a legendary king in ancient China who was credited with "the first successful state efforts at flood control ", [ 1] his establishment of the Xia dynasty, which inaugurated dynastic rule in China, and for his upright moral character. [ 2][ 3] He figures prominently in the Chinese legend titled ...
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Aug 24, 2020 · Han historian Sīmǎ Qiān 司马迁 believed Yu’s great-great grandfather was Huangdi, the illustrious Yellow Emperor. According to some stories, he was born from the belly of his own father, Gun, who had been dead already for three years.
Nov 6, 2023 · Yu the Great had made a name for himself by controlling the flooding of the Yellow River, so he eventually became the emperor of the Xia dynasty. From his reign, the China’s dynastic cycle started, where the kingdom was passed on to a relative, usually from father to son. 1. Great Yu Who Controlled the Waters
Jun 15, 2012 · Yu the Great (Chinese: 大禹; pinyin: Dà Yǔ, c. 2200 - 2100 BC), was a legendary ruler in ancient China famed for his introduction of flood control, inaugurating dynastic rule in China by founding the xia dynasty, and for his upright moral character.
Jan 31, 2023 · Yu was born during the reign of Emperor Yao, a mythical noble emperor, and Yu's father Gun was granted a prestigious position as a nobleman ruling a region called Chong. The Great Flood
The Jade Emperor is known by many names, including Yu, [ 2] Heavenly Grandfather ( 天公, Tiāngōng ), which originally meant "Heavenly Duke", [citation needed] which is used by commoners; the Jade Lord; the Highest Emperor; Great Emperor of Jade ( 玉皇上帝 Yu Huang Shangdi, or 玉皇大帝 Yu Huang Dadi ).
Emperor Yao (simplified Chinese: 尧; traditional Chinese: 堯; pinyin: Yáo; Wade–Giles: Yao 2; traditionally c. 2356 – 2255 BCE) [2] was a legendary Chinese ruler, according to various sources, one of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors.