Lian the Great

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Da Lian
大廉
PredecessorFei the Great
FatherFei the Great
Motherjade lady of the Yao

Lian or Lien the Great (Chinese: 大廉; pinyin: Dàlián; lit. 'the Great and Honest') was a figure in Chinese mythology. In the Records of the Grand Historian, Sima Qian's account of the origins of the House of Ying states that he was one of Fei the Great's two sons, along with Ruomu. He is said to be the great-great-grandfather of and Zhongyan.[1] His descendants ruled the State of Huang.

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  1. ^ Qian Sima; Tsai Fa Cheng (1994). The Grand Scribe's Records: The basic annals of pre-Han China. Indiana University Press. pp. 87–. ISBN 0-253-34021-7.
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