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Legendary Chinese empress, consort of the Yellow Emperor and inventor of silk and sericulture

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Family Life and Descendants (According to Legends)

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This timeline details the legendary family life of Leizu, wife of the Yellow Emperor, focusing on her children and their purported roles in shaping Chinese civilization, according to traditional accounts.
Motherhood
c. 27th Century BCE (Estimated)
According to legend, Leizu bore two sons to the Yellow Emperor. The details of their early childhood are largely unrecorded, focusing instead on their later achievements.
Raising Children and Imperial Duties
Later Years (Estimated)
While specific anecdotes about Leizu's day-to-day life as a mother are scarce, the narrative implies that she played a significant role in raising her sons, alongside her imperial duties and the development of silk production.