Human Sovereign
{{Short description|Legendary Chinese king}}
{{for|the king of Dongdan that had a similar title|Yelü Bei}}
The Human Sovereign ({{zh|c=人皇|p=Rénhuáng}}), otherwise called the Sovereign of Man,{{cite journal
| title = Ssŭma Ch'ien's Historical Records, Introductory Chapter
| translator-first = Herbert J. | translator-last = Allen
| journal = Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society | volume = 26 | issue = 2 | year = 1894 | pages = 269–295
| doi = 10.1017/S0035869X00143916
| url = http://www.sacred-texts.com/journals/jras/1894-10.htm
}} was the third legendary Chinese king after Pangu's era. According to Yiwen Leiju, he was the third and last of the Three Sovereigns.
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Biography
According to the "Basic Annals of the Three Sovereigns" (三皇本紀) in Sima Zhen’s supplement to the Records of the Grand Historian:Sima Zhen. 補史記 (Supplement to the Records) (second-to-last paragraph)
{{Blockquote|Rénhuáng had nine heads, rode a cloud-chariot (雲車, a cloud that a xian can ride like a chariot), drove its six feathers, and swallowed things from the inside to the outside. He had nine brothers. They led and divided the Nine Provinces, where each founded his own citadel. Their dynasty ruled through 150 generations, which was 45,600 years in total.}}
The legends says that he subdivided the land of China into nine provinces, which were united during a 45,600-year dynasty.
See also
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