Huangdi is considered the ancestor of the Chinese nation. According to records, he was called Xuanyuan, Youxiong, and his surname was Ji. Some say his surname was Gongsun. He was the leader of the Ji tribe. He was the common leader of the Chinese nation in ancient times and the first of the Five Emperors. Huangdi is also revered by Taoism as the ancestor of Taoism and has a special status in Taoism. Legends about Huangdi: It is said that he could speak dozens of days after he was born, he was quick-witted when he was a teenager, honest and capable when he was a young man, and smart and resolute when he became an adult. He founded the country in Youxiong (Xinzheng, Henan), also known as Youxiong. At that time, Chiyou was tyrannical and annexed the princes. At that time, the common leader of the world, Yandi, who invented farming and medicine, had declined. The chiefs attacked each other, the war was endless, and the people were suffering. Yandi had no choice but to seek help from Huangdi. Huangdi resolutely took on the responsibility of stabilizing the world. Huangdi and Chiyou fought in Zhuolu. The warriors of both sides fought bravely and fearlessly, and the battle was very fierce. Huangdi, with the assistance of his generals Fenghou and Limu, finally captured Chiyou and executed him. The princes honored him as the Son of Heaven, replacing Yandi and becoming the common ruler of the world. Because of his auspicious virtue of earth, he was called Huangdi. Soon, the world appeared again1. Huangdi knew that Chiyou's prestige was still there, so he painted Chiyou's portrait and hung it everywhere. People in the world thought that Chiyou was not dead, but was just subdued by Huangdi, and more tribes came to submit to him. Later, Chiyou was revered as the god of war. Although Yandi was defeated by Chiyou, his strength was still there. He was dissatisfied with Huangdi becoming the common ruler of the world, and tried to regain his lost position, and finally raised an army1. Yandi and Huangdi fought each other, and the decisive battle took place in Banquan Field. After three fierce battles, Huangdi won. From then on, Huangdi's position as the common ruler of the world was finally established, and he ordered the world to punish all tribes that did not obey him as the Son of Heaven.