The Alien Emperor of China
God or Emperor?
In Chinese mythology it is said that the Gods came from the belly of a flying Dragon.
Huang-Di [2697-2598BC] is considered, by some, to be the first Emperor of China. He was also known as “The Yellow Emperor”. Just before he was “born” there was said to be a bright light that started from the constellation Ursa Major and a large thunderclap.
Huang-Di lived in the Kunlun Mountains of Tibet but was still able to unify China. During his 100 year reign, he is said to have introduced Acupuncture for medicinal use. His wife is said to have taught the Chinese women the art of silk making. One Chinese legend says that “a women from the skies” introduced silk making.
It had been thought that the history of China started with the Shang-Dynasty [1766-1122BC], which was when historic documentation started. However, modern archeologists have now proven that Chinese writing was developed long before 2000BC.
Legend has it that Huang-Di authored a book describing 11,520 different beings that exist in the Universe, including shape shifters.
A Global Phenomena
Huang-Di is also said to have been a great inventor, one of his inventions being a tri-pod that captured energy from the stars and could store much data.
Is it more than just coincidence that many different cultures from many different parts of the world, always seem to have started their recorded histories during or soon after, supposed Alien visits? Most of these ancient cultures also believed that the Gods came from the skies in some sort of flying machine. They must have had great imaginations to conceive “machines”, let alone flying machines and for them all to of had the same imaginations is quite extraordinary or should I say ASTRONOMICAL.