The inheritor of the bloodline of the Eight Great Protoss - the descendants of the Protoss
The descendants of Yan and Huang represent two emperors, Xuanyuan Yellow Emperor and Shennong Yan Emperor, and the descendants of Yan and Huang are their bloodline inheritors, and as bloodline inheritors, they naturally have to reproduce from generation to generation.
And in order to make this bloodline pass down through the ages and reproduce from generation to generation, it is necessary to have great power to protect it, so that the guardians were born, and the guardians have a purer bloodline, and their bloodlines come from their own eight ancient surnames, that is, the eight families in ancient times, the first generation of bloodline inheritors.
Ji, Jiang, Yao, Ying, Ji, Fei, Fei, Yao, Yao, of course, these eight surnames also represent their respective blood inheritors.
Yao and Ji were inherited from the Emperor Huangdi Xuanyuan
Jiang is inherited from the Emperor Yan Emperor Shennong
The concubine is inherited from the emperor Gao Xin
Win inherited from the emperor Shaohao Jinshan clan
Concubine and Yao were inherited from the emperor Shun Youyu
Inherited from the emperor Dayu Xiahou
These eight surnames represent the identity of the emperor and the bloodline of the god clan.
In addition to these eight surnames, the rest of the surnames are evolved and separated from them, and some of the people with these separated surnames are endowed with various natural abilities, thus becoming the guardians of Yanhuang, guarding their homes for generations.
With the difference in blood, there is naturally a difference between strength and weakness. Since the bloodline of the Eight Great Protoss, the strongest generation separated from each other has become the descendants of the Protoss, and the ones that follow cannot be called the Protoss. Rather, it is called according to the ability inherited in his own bloodline.
The surnames derived from the surname Jiang have remnant bloodlines: LĂź, Xu, Xie, Ji, Qiu, Lu, Chunyu, Bull, Yongmen, and Dongguo.
The surnames derived from the surname Win have remnant bloodlines: Qin, Jiang, Zhao, Liang, Ma, Zhong, Li, Xu, Huang, Kang, and Fei.
The surnames derived from the surname Yu have residual bloodlines: Lu, Yang, Dong, Mi, and Peng.
The surnames derived from the surname Ji have residual bloodlines: Xiahou, Qi, Lou, Dou, Liu, Ling, and Qi.
The surnames derived from the surnames Ji and Yao have remnant bloodlines: Zhou, Wu, Zheng, Lu, Wei, Cai, Han, Huo, Guan, Mao, Cao, Wei, Bi, and Jiang.
The surnames derived from the surnames Yao and Concubine have residual bloodline: Chen, Xue, Hu, Yuan, Tian, Qi, Wang, and Sun.