Fuxi introduction: Fuxi, surnamed Feng, is the son of Suiren. He is the ancestor of the Chinese nation in ancient legends and the earliest king recorded in ancient Chinese books. He is one of the originators of Chinese medicine. According to legend, Fuxi had the head of a human and the body of a snake. He married his brother and sister Nuwa and gave birth to children. According to the changes in the world, he invented divination and gossip, and created writing to end the history of "tying knots to record events." He also knotted ropes into nets for catching birds and hunting. He also taught people how to fish and hunt, invented the harp and composed music. Fuxi died 111 years after becoming king, leaving behind a large number of myths and legends about Fuxi.

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