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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Houji, Lord of Millet, also variant, is credited either with original or exemplary cultivation of millet and wheat, or with the original provision of millet to humanity, obtained from heaven. Houji is particularly remembered as Minister of Agriculture, in connection with the Great Flood. As a child, before receiving the name of Houji, he was originally given the name Qi, meaning "the Abandoned One". After growing up and becoming famous, he became known as Ji, having…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Houji, Lord of Millet, also variant, is credited either with original or exemplary cultivation of millet and wheat, or with the original provision of millet to humanity, obtained from heaven. Houji is particularly remembered as Minister of Agriculture, in connection with the Great Flood. As a child, before receiving the name of Houji, he was originally given the name Qi, meaning "the Abandoned One". After growing up and becoming famous, he became known as Ji, having been awarded a surname, which then had not yet become a usual possession: thus, his Chinese name was Ji Qi. Posthumously, he was better known as Houji, from hou, "prince/deity/spirit" and ji meaning "agriculture".