The beginning and end of rule: 5847 BC-5803 BC.
Date of birth and death: 5876 BC-5803 BC.
Birthplace: Haocheng (now Haoying Town, southwest of Mianchi County, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province).
Capital: Suiping (now suiping county, Zhumadian City, Henan Province).
Year number: the first year of Sun (B Wei, 5846 BC).
The 56th emperor of Fuxi Nuwa regime in China clan alliance era. The incumbent is the second emperor of Dafuxi family, and his surname is Hao.
Sun Wu was born in Haocheng, the political center of the tribe, and in the eighth year of Guixin (5876 BC).
Hao's first aunt, Gui Xin, is Gui Xin's niece. Because of her outstanding talent, the returning emperor chose her as his heir in his later years, and recommended her to all the subjects of the gods and the Dafuxi people, making her the heir to the throne.
In 5847 BC, after Di Guixin's death, Sun ascended the throne and proclaimed himself emperor.
After Sun ascended the throne, he still made Haocheng his capital, taking the year of B Wei (5846 BC) as the first year of Sun.
During the reign of Sun Wu, the social order was good. Tribes unite and help each other, and under the leadership of Emperor Wu of Jin, they actively develop production and improve people's living environment, which is praised by everyone. In his later years, the sun chose the outstanding young people in the tribe as the heir to the throne. He is a young man, and his morality, wisdom and martial arts are first-class among Hao Ying tribes. Although she did this for the benefit of the whole Fuxi nationality, it laid a hidden danger for the future development of this tribe.
Sun reigned for forty-five years (Wang Dayou's Three Emperors and Five Emperors) and died in forty-four years (Wuyin, 5803) at the age of seventy-four.
After Sun's death, his body was buried in Fuxi Mausoleum in the south of Sui Dynasty (now south of suiping county, Zhumadian City, Henan Province) to pay homage to Sun. The beginning and end of rule: 5803 BC-5763 BC. Date of birth and death: 5834 BC-5763 BC. Birthplace: Haocheng (now Haoying Town, southwest of Mianchi County, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province). Capital: Suicheng (now suiping county, Zhumadian City, Henan Province). Year number: the first year of the company (Ji Mao, before 5802). Male, surname Feng, first name, number. The 57th emperor of Fuxi Nuwa regime in China clan alliance era. The three emperors of the Dafuxi family are all surnamed Hao. Teachers and students were born in Haocheng, the political activity center of Hao Ying tribe in the 13th year of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty (Ding Wei, 5834). Gui Xin, the first emperor of Hao Ying, was his grandmother, and the second emperor Jin Wudi was his aunt. Yi Shi is a young man with excellent moral character, wisdom and martial arts in Hao Ying tribe. He not only won the praise of the people, but also won the attention of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty. Emperor Wu of Jin deliberately took him as the key training object and called him to study politics in the Imperial Capital. During his political career, he made great achievements. Emperor Wu of Jin thought he was fully capable of leading Fuxi clan, so that he could recommend it to the gods and all the people in his later years and be determined as the heir to the throne. In 5803 BC, Emperor Wu of Jin died of illness in Sui City, the imperial capital. I was proclaimed emperor. After he acceded to the throne, he still made his capital in Sui City, taking Ji Maonian (5802 BC) as his first year. I am diligent, and all tribes have developed healthily during my administration. The sound of chickens and dogs among the tribes is endless, and they don't disturb each other and live in peace. Regrettably, the next generation of teachers have failed to live up to expectations, and they are mediocre, greedy and selfish. Out of personal ambition, they all hope that the emperor can recommend himself as the legitimate heir to the throne. As a result, there was a dispute within the tribe, and several ambitious young men and women were divided into two camps, forming gangs and fighting for the right to inherit the throne, which caused a lot of trouble in the city. The emperor was deeply disappointed and dismissed the practice of recommending the heir to the throne. Until his death, he did not establish an heir to the throne. Yi Shi reigned for forty-one years (Wang Dayou's Three Emperors and Five Emperors) and died in forty years (Wuwu, 5763 BC) at the age of seventy-two. His body was buried in Fuxi Mausoleum in the south of Sui Dynasty (now south of suiping county, Zhumadian City, Henan Province), and he was honored as the emperor. After Yi Shi's death, the tribal leaders of Dafuxi clan joined forces to remove Hao's ruling power and elected the pure Dafuxi leader as the emperor.
Hao was emperor for three times and ruled 12 1 year.