Tang Chen smiled wryly, indeed he had a lot of emotion.

In ancient times, the focus was on the word 'fire', and there were two horns on the head. This image, the keyword fire, only pointed to one target.

That is according to the legend, the head of the cow, the head of the hundreds of clans who ruled the hundreds of clans in China, Emperor Yan, Shennong!
Emperor Yan, in mythology, replaced the Fuxi family to rule the leaders of the hundreds of ethnic groups in China. He was the king of fire virtue, so he was called Emperor Yan.

According to legend, the first Emperor Yan was the famous "Shennong", while the last Yan Emperor was "Yuwang", the one who was defeated by Emperor Xuanyuan in the Battle of Banquan.

After the defeat in the Battle of Banquan, Emperor Yan Yuwang basically lost his status as the co-lord of the world, and was replaced by Emperor Xuanyuan Huangdi.

Later, because Yugong's subordinate Chi You refused to accept the Yellow Emperor, so the Battle of Zhuolu started again. In the end, the Yellow Emperor defeated Chi You, and then the world was ruled by the tripod and worshiped by all directions.

After that, the Yellow Emperor was the co-lord of the world, and as for the troops of Emperor Yan's family, they were already unknown.

Of course, the above are just legends and inferences from later generations. As for what happened that year, Tang Chen can't know.

But now he is sure of one thing, that is why it is said that Emperor Yan was born with two horns and a human body with the head of an ox.

Later generations deduced that the Yandi tribe used a cow as a totem, so it was said to be a human body with the head of a cow.

There is another inference that the leader of the Yandi tribe likes to wear headgear made of ox bones, which is why they are said to have the head of a ox.

But now it seems that the inferences are all wrong, the blood of Emperor Yan is indeed horned.

That's what the fire clan looks like.

Of course, they didn't really grow a bull's head, they just had horns on top of their heads.

Tang Chen had a strange expression, and said to Ti Kui: "You have experienced the battle of chasing the stag back then. What happened at that time? What is the relationship between Yandi and Huangdi?"

Tikui said: "That's a long story, do you want to hear it?"

Tang Chen nodded, after all, he had unsolvable questions in his heart.

He is of the blood of Emperor Yan, and he practiced the method of the Yellow Emperor, does this make sense?

Ti Kui began to tell the story immediately. Of course, what he said was only what he heard as a great immortal in ancient times, and it cannot be guaranteed to be 100% true.

After all, the matter about the origin of Master Yanhuang is really too long ago, so long that even Ti Kui has never experienced it personally.

To figure out the relationship between Emperor Yan and Huang, we must first sort out the situation in China at that time.

China in ancient times was different from the great unification later.

The great unification was created by the ancestor dragon Qin Shihuang. Before Qin Shihuang, China was actually a relatively loose alliance...

Well, it may not be appropriate to say that the alliance is not appropriate. A more appropriate term should be: feudalism, yes, it is feudalism.

Feudalism means feudalism and feudalism.

For example, the seven heroes of the Warring States Period, such as the princes of the Spring and Autumn Period, are actually such a system.

At that time, the science and technology were not developed, and the roads were not smooth, so the emperor could not directly manage the place and do everything in detail.

Therefore, the princes can only be enfeoffed. The princes obey the emperor in name, but they manage their own local affairs.

It was roughly like this in ancient times, no, it was a little looser than this.

For example, during the Xia and Shang Dynasties, the emperor at that time was actually the co-lord of the world in name, and he was the strongest.

The other feudal princes are called Fang Guo.

As for the ancient Yanhuang era, it is even more loose.

Therefore, the land of Huaxia during Emperor Yan's period was basically a state of small tribes one by one. Emperor Yan was the most powerful tribe and the nominal co-lord of the world.

As for Emperor Yan, this was just the title of the most powerful tribe at that time, and the person who could be called Emperor Yan was also the leader of that tribe.

Therefore, Emperor Yan is not a person with fixed traits, but has been passed down from generation to generation.

According to Ti Kui, the two tribes of Yan and Huang originally originated from the same tribe, which is the most mysterious tribe in China, which no one can explain clearly until now, the Shaodian clan.

And this Shaodian clan can be said to be the source of Huaxia. Of course, the Shaodian clan is not the only branch of Huaxia.

According to the actual situation, according to the records in the classics, there is a saying that there are seven branches of Shaodian.

In the ancient times, the Shaodian clan was divided into seven branches, each of which went to develop in different directions.

Three of them, the Shennong clan of Emperor Yan, the Xuanyuan clan of Huangdi, and the Tushan clan with a nine-tailed fox as a totem, were later merged into one, that is, the Huaxia clan.

As for the remaining four branches...it's really hard to say, because the decline of China in the late Qing Dynasty in modern times led to the country that used to regard China as a tribute country as a tribute country, and couldn't wait to draw a line with China. limit.

I deeply feel that it is a shame to have a little relationship with Huaxia.

So, the four branches of the Shaodian family will not admit that they are of the same origin as the Chinese people.

Even if modern genetics has proved it, they still won't admit it and start to invent their own history.

Such a country, they are also thinking about this time the Ascension to Immortals Conference, and they came quietly.

There are almost no written records of the Shaodian family, and even Ti Kui can't explain what is going on, but it is only roughly inferred that the Shaodian family may have some relationship with Fuxi and Nuwa.

The descendants of the Shaodian family are likely to be the group that carries the Kunlun immortal gene.

Later, the Yandi tribe, the largest and strongest branch of the Shaodian clan, became the co-lord of the world at that time, and the Yandi blood was very powerful.

Even if you don't do any training, you will have innate supernatural powers like the blood boiling technique, so it was definitely an existence that crushed the Quartet at that time.

It's just that no matter how powerful the bloodline is, it will eventually decline gradually.

With the weak cultivation base of several generations of Emperor Yan's tribe and no special geniuses, the Emperor Yan's tribe has begun to decline slowly.

On the contrary, the Yellow Emperor's tribe gradually prospered, especially when a peerless genius like Ji Xuanyuan appeared later.

He even created the amazing work of "The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic". Of course, some people said that he did not create it himself, but taught it from the Nine Heavens Xuannv.

In short, Xuanyuan Huangdi had mastered the secret technique of miraculous powers at that time. It is said that his recovery ability was so powerful that he was almost immortal.

This is very similar to Tang Chen today.

Moreover, not only is the recovery ability strong, but also the perception is amazing, so there are legends that Huang Di was born with four faces, which point in four directions, and he can see and hear movement in any direction.

Absolute hearing and eyesight, no one can deceive.

In this way, under the leadership of the genius Ji Xuanyuan, the Huangdi tribe gradually suppressed the Yandi tribe with withered talents, and finally defeated the Yandi tribe in the decisive battle at Banquan...

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