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Talk about the Nine Emperors in Ancient China and the Five Emperors in the Middle Ages.

There was an important belief system in ancient China: Nine Emperors. The Nine Emperors refer to the Nine Gods, namely, the Great Realm Maharaja, the Jade Emperor of Tai Hao, Di Qing, daughter village Chunniang, the River God, Grandfather, the Five Dragon Zun, the Five Dragon Jun and the Rock Mountain Lohan. The belief in the Nine Emperors is popular in the Han nationality and southern Fujian, especially in Fujian. Every year from the ninth day to the seventeenth day of the eighth lunar month, people celebrate the birthdays of nine emperors and hold a grand temple fair for them. During this period, believers will carry out a series of rich activities, such as fasting, chanting, dragon and lion dances, Taoist sacrifices and so on. The Five Emperors in the Middle Ages refer to the legendary five wise emperors of the first generation of monarchs in the history of China. They are: Fuxi, Shennong, Huangdi, Xuanyuan and Yao. These five emperors played an important role in the legends and historical records of China. Among them, Fuxi is the creator of the earliest human characters-gossip symbols in legend; Shennong is the ancestor of medicine and agriculture. He teaches people to grow crops and herbs. The Yellow Emperor is considered to be the same ancestor of the Chinese nation. He unified all tribes in China and created the cornerstone of Chinese civilization. Xuanyuan is the legendary god of war in ancient China, and is regarded as a military commander. Yao is the first recorded monarch in the history of China. He practiced many benevolent policies and was honored as a saint. The beliefs and sacrificial activities of the Nine Emperors and Five Emperors have far-reaching influence in the history of China, and they are still passed down and praised by people today.