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In the mythological origins of China, Nua and Fushi are depicted as half-human, half-dragon spirit creatures responsible for creating humanity from clay. These early humans settled by the Yellow River, demonstrating the importance of this geographical feature in fostering civilization. The first rulers of this land were known as the Five Good Emperors, mythological figures representing peace and benevolence. However, disaster struck when the Yellow River flooded, leading to significant devastation.