Suiren (Chinese: 燧人, pinyin: suì rén), is the discoverer of Fire, according to China's ancient mythology. It is said he is one of The Three August Ones in remote ancient China. From his depictions apparently he has three eyes.
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| Preceded by Nüwa |
Emperor of China | Succeeded by Fuxi |
| Preceded by Youchao |
Emperor of China | Succeeded by Fuxi |
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