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>The Chinese also preserve the memory of ten antediluvian rulers, called the Ten Legendary Kings. The first was Pangu or P'an ku, the creator of the Universe. After his death, the world was ruled by the Three Sovereigns, Fu Xi, Nuwa, and Shennong. Fu Xi or Fu Hsi is considered the inventor of writing, fishing, and hunting. Nuwa, his sister and wife, is the one who created humans and repaired the wall of heaven. The third sovereign, Shennong or Shen-nung, whose name means "Divine Farmer", taught ancient Chinese agriculture and natural medicine

>The Three Sovereigns were followed by the Five Emperors: Huangdi or the Yellow Emperor, Zhuanxu or Gaoyang, Ku or Gaoxin, Yao, and Shun. These eight civilizing heroes, praised for their wisdom and morality, brought fire to people, taught them how to build houses, invented the calendar, writing, and agriculture. The tenth on the Chinese list is Yu the Great, the hero of the Deluge and the founder of the Xia Dynasty. As ten civilizing deities, of which the last survived the Deluge, we can conclude that these are the same characters found in Mesopotamia, Israel, India, and Mali

>Therefore, the seventh should be Enoch / Enmenduranna / Utuabzu / Euedorachos / Agastya. Emperor Ku, also called Gaoxin or Gaoxin Shi, was the son of Jiao Ji and the great-grandson of the Yellow Emperor. After receiving the title of emperor, he began to travel in the autumn and winter on a horse and in the spring and summer on a dragon. This flight of Ku reminds us of the celestial travels of Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu. Ku had four wives, one of whom gave birth to a son after dreaming that she swallowed the Sun, a legend that shows a connection with the star of our solar system, encountered also at Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu. The Chinese believed that Ku was very wise, was born with two sets of teeth, and invented musical instruments