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picked one up, bent it, and could not help looking at it. She unconsciously combed her hair with the fish bones and unintentionally neatly combed her long hair. She herself did not know why her unkempt long hair was combed smoothly with fish bones. Fang Leishi thought about it, and secretly stored these big fish bones.
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flooded; Dihuo, who invented boats for the Yellow Emperor, caught 19 big fish in the flooded river and took them to the palace. Fang Leishi and the others cooked the big fish on hot stone slabs over firewood. Dihuo ate three of the fish in one breath, and the bones piled up on the ground. Fang Leishi
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Fang Leishi became the second consort of the Yellow Emperor. She was the mother of Xuan Xiao, the eldest son who created the Phoenix Totem of the Huaxia clan. She was a noble, elegant, kind and wise princess. At that time, when mankind had just passed through the primitive and savage century and
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There were more than 20 women in Fang Leishi's palace who often had unkempt hair. In order to participate in the grand ceremonies of the time, these women used their fingers to smooth their shaggy hair, often hurting their fingers.
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The next day, she broke the fish bones into short sections and called the women of the palace to her and gave a section to each, teaching them how to comb their hair. They all began to comb their hair with fish bones.
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clan and created a shared history of more than three thousand years.
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Index

Chinese
Yellow Emperor
comb
Huaxia
Shennong
Huangdi
Yanhuang
Central Plains
Yan
Huang
Huaxia
Yellow River
"Yellow Emperor"
炎黄源流史



炎黄源流史
文字考古: 對中國古代神話巫術文化與原始意識的解讀
ISBN
978-7-220-06183-7



改變人類生活的100個發明故事
ISBN
978-986-456-025-7
Categories
Pre-Xia Chinese people
Chinese empresses

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