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English: Zhuanxu, one of the mythical Five Sovereigns. Inscription reads: 'The God Zhuanxu, Gao Yang, was the grandson of the Yellow Emperor and the son of Chang Yi' (Birrell, Chinese Mythology, ISBN 0-8018-6183-7, p.48)
中文:帝顓頊,高陽者,黄帝之孫而昌意之子
Date AD 151
Source Li Ung Bin, Outlines of Chinese History, Shanghai 1914
Author mural painting from Han dynasty

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