The legendary Chinese leader Shun, among the …

Years: 2073BCE - 2062BCE

The legendary Chinese leader Shun, among the Three August Ones and the Five Emperors that precede the semi-legendary Xia dynasty, had made the ingenious Yu, the Tamer of the Flood, his successor, passing over his own son.

(Later Chinese traditions will honor the legendary culture hero as shaper of the country’s waterways and the originator of bronze technology.)

The Daoist (Taoist) ritual known as Yu's Step, a dance in which one foot is dragged behind the other, commemorates the limp Yu supposedly developed as a result of his exhausting labors.)

The Si clan, from which Da Yu (Ta Yü), "Yu the Great," springs, inaugurates China’s Xia (Hsia) dynasty about 2070: this is the first dynasty to be described in Chinese historical records.

According to other Chinese literary sources, this earliest Chinese dynasty is derived from a leading member of the village agricultural units that cooperated in valley defense against perennial intrusions of mounted nomad bowmen from Mongolia and Manchuria to the north.

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