The Earthly Sovereign (地皇, Dìhuáng) was the second China legendary king after Pangu's era. According to Yiwen Leiju (藝文類聚), he was the second of the Three Sovereigns.
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:[1]
After he was born, the world was filled in chaos. That year, the sun and the moon born from two eyes of Pangu, the stars from Pangu’s hairs couldn't move smoothly and correctly, which caused many days without sun, or many days with the sun shined throughout the whole day, or many dangerous fallen star accidents. With his power, Dìhuáng corrected the false. He made the sun and the moon move correctly, and stipulated the days of a month and the months of a year.
Dìhuáng's rule lasted eleven thousand years.
He created Mount Xiong'er (熊耳山 Xióng'ĕr Shān) and Mount Longmen (龍門山 Lóngmén Shān). His successor was the Human Sovereign.
Earthly Sovereign
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Preceded by Heavenly Sovereign |
Mythological Emperor of China unknown |
Succeeded by Human Sovereign |