Phục Hy

Phục Hy

Phục Hy dạy dân đánh cá và nuôi súc vật.

Definition
  1. Proper Noun:
    • Fu Xi: A mythological sovereign figure from the Three Sovereigns period in ancient Chinese legend. He is credited with teaching humanity fundamental skills such as fishing, hunting, and animal domestication. He is also traditionally regarded as the creator of the Bagua (Eight Trigrams), a foundational system of symbols used in Chinese cosmology and philosophy.
Usage Examples
  • Proper Noun:
    • Theo thần thoại, Phục Hy Nữ Oa những vị thần sáng tạo. (According to mythology, Fu Xi and Nüwa are creator deities.)
    • Phục Hy được tôn vinh đã mang lại văn minh cho nhân loại. (Fu Xi is revered for bringing civilization to humanity.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Thời đại Phục Hy": The era of Fu Xi.
    • Các truyền thuyết thường nhắc đến thời đại Phục Hy như buổi bình minh của văn hóa. (Legends often refer to the era of Fu Xi as the dawn of culture.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Bào Hy (Proper Noun): An alternative name for Fu Xi.
  • Thái Hạo (Proper Noun): Another honorific title for Fu Xi, meaning "The Great Brilliance."
Synonyms
  • Culture Hero: A mythological figure credited with the invention of key cultural techniques.
  • Mythical Sovereign: A legendary ruler from pre-dynastic China.
Related Cultural Concepts
  • Tam Hoàng (Three Sovereigns): The group of mythical rulers which includes Fu Xi.
  • Bát Quái (Eight Trigrams): The eight symbolic diagrams attributed to Fu Xi.
  • Hậu Thiên Bát Quái: The Later Heaven sequence of the trigrams, often contrasted with the Xian Tian (Earlier Heaven) sequence attributed to Fu Xi.