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Emperor Ku

Kù (), usually〔Wu, 63〕 referred to as Dì Kù (), also known as Gaoxin or Gāoxīn Shì (), was (according to many versions of the list) one of the Five Emperors of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors of Chinese mythology: some sources treat Ku as a semi-historical figure, while others make fantastic mythological or religious claims about him. Besides varying in their degree of historicizing Ku, the various sources also differ in what specific stories about him they focus on, so that putting together the various elements of what is known regarding Ku results in a multifaceted story. Ku, or Gaoxin, is also known as the "White Emperor".
==Birth==
Ku's lineage is derived from descent from the legendary Yellow Emperor, then through the line of Shaohao (as opposed to the line through Changyi, which led to Zhuanxu).〔Wu, 61〕 He was the son of Jiăo Jí (''蟜極/蟜极''), and thus grandson to Shaohao, and great-grandson to Yellow Emperor.〔Sima Qian, ''Records of the Grand Historian'' First Scroll〕 According to speculative dates calculated after 100 BC by Liu Xin, he is supposed to have ruled from c. 2436 BC to c. 2366 BC, though other dates are also mentioned.

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