- The
Yellow Emperor, also
known as the
Yellow Thearch or by his
Chinese name
Huangdi (Simplified Chinese: 黄帝, English:/ˈhwɑːŋ ˈdiː/), is a
mythical Chinese...
-
Sinologists translate the
title huangdi (usually
rendered "emperor") as
thearch. The term
properly refers to the head of a
thearchy (a
kingdom of gods)...
- or
Edward H. Schafer—sometimes
translate it as "
thearch" and the
First Emperor as the First
Thearch. The
First Emperor intended that his
realm would...
- Zhuangzi. a.k.a. 帝江; Dìjiāng; 'Emperor River', '
Thearch River', 帝鴻; Dìhóng; 'Emperor Swan', '
Thearch Swan' Book of Do****ents "Canon of Shun" quote:...
- Cāngdì (Chinese: 蒼帝) of pinyin: Dōngyuèdàdì (Chinese: 东岳大帝; trans. "Great
Deity of the
Eastern Peak") is the
manifestation of the
supreme God ****ociated...
- Hēidì (Chinese: 黑帝; lit. 'Black Deity') or Hēishén (黑神; 'Black God'), who is the Běidì (北帝; 'North Deity', Cantonese: Pak Tai) or Běiyuèdàdì (北岳大帝; 'Great...
- Chìdì (赤帝 "Red Deity" or "Red Emperor") or Chìshén (赤神; "Red God"), also
known as the Nándì (南帝; "South Deity") or Nányuèdàdì (南岳大帝; "Great
Deity of the...
-
generative principle, "spirit") and deus or divus; dì,
sometimes translated as "
thearch",
implies a
manifested or
incarnate "godly" power. It is etymologically...
- Huáng-Lǎo bóshū; lit. "Huang-Lao Silk Texts"), or
Huangdi shu 黄帝書 (Yellow
Thearch M****cripts), they are
thought by
modern scholars to
reflect a lost branch...
-
Divine Lord". On that account, some
modern scholars translate the
title as "
thearch". On occasion, the
father of the
ascended emperor was
still alive. Such...