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Who is the creator of Chinese characters?

The surname is Hou Gang, Jia and Shi Huangshi. A native of Wu Yang Village, Baishui County, died in 1 10, and left history of Xuanyuan Huangdi. The creator of primitive hieroglyphics in China and one of the pioneers of official surname system in China. Legend has it that he looked up at the sky and looked down on everything, creating the book of bird tracks, which shocked the world and was called the ancestor of mankind. The Yellow Emperor felt that he was very successful, so he named him Cang (Cang), which means that one person is superior and the other is inferior. Because Cang Xie felt great about the merits of word-making, the Jade Emperor also gave the world a millet rain as comfort. After Cang Xie's death, the local people built a temple in front of his grave and named the village "Shiguan Village". Cang Xie has always been regarded as the "ancestor of writing" and the creator of hieroglyphics, and a hero of the Chinese nation. Do you know that foreigner can't guess who made that mysterious box of Chinese characters? In Baishui County, there is a well-known name-Cang Xie. For generations, Baishui people have honored Cang Xie as "Cang Sheng". But now, Cang Xie and his legends are not widely known. There are many touching legends about Cangjie's word-making in Baishui folk. In ancient times, before the age of ignorance, people used knotted ropes to record historical events. At that time, Cang Xie, surnamed Hou, was a historian of the Yellow Emperor. Because of the strange shapes of knots that record historical facts, it is difficult to identify them with the passage of time. On one occasion, Cang Xie made a mistake in providing the historical records recorded in these knots to the Yellow Emperor, which led to the defeat of the Yellow Emperor in the border negotiations with Yandi. Later, it was a good way for Cang Xie to resign, travel around the world, visit and record historical events. Three years later, he returned to his hometown, Baishui Wu Yang Village, and lived alone in a deep ditch, "watching the joy of Kuixing and the traces of birds and animals' hooves", sorting out all kinds of materials and creating all kinds of symbols representing everything in the world. He gave these symbols a name, called Zi.