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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p In Chinese mythology, Fu Xi, Fuxi, Fu Hsi, Fu-hsi (Chinese: 伏羲; pinyin: Fúxī; Wade–Giles: Fu2-hsi1), also known as Paoxi or Pao-hsi (simplified Chinese: 庖牺; traditional Chinese: 庖犧; pinyin: Páoxī; Wade–Giles: Pao2-hsi1) was a being who according to the Chinese cultural tradition reigned during the mid-29th century BCE. He was the first of the Three Sovereigns (三皇 Sānhuáng) of ancient China and is a culture hero reputed to be the inventor of writing, fishing, and trapping. Fu Xi shares credit for inventing writing with Cangjie, who is also said to have invented writing.. }

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