The legendary "three sovereigns" of prehistoric China were

a. Fu Xi, Ling Pioa, and Shong Tui.
b. Shen Nong, Ling Pioa, and Shonh Tui.
c. Fu Xi, Shen Nong, and Huang Di.
d. Ling Pioa, Shong Tui, and Huang Di.
e. Chiang, Deng, and Sun.


c

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