Suiren (Chinese: 燧人, pinyin: suì rén), was included on some ancient lists of the legendary Three August Ones who lived long before Emperor Yao, Emperor Shun, and the emperors of the earliest historical Chinese dynasty (Xia), and even before Huangdi & Yandi.
He is mentioned in ten books from the Han dynasty or earlier, five of which credit him with introducing the practice of drilling wood for fire. These five sources include three Confucian works (Bai Hu Tong, Zhong Lun, and Fengsu Tongyi), a legalist book Han Feizi, and the historical text book Gu San Fen. The other five texts which mention Suiren are Zhuangzi (aka Chuang-tzu) in two of the “Outer Chapters”, two Confucian books, Xunzi and Qian fu lun, a legalist book Guanzi, and an early etymological dictionary Shuo Wen Jie Zi.
Suiren’s innovation may have been the bow drill which dates back at least to the Indus Valley Civilization.
The character Sui 燧 includes the character for fire 火 on its left side, while the character Ren 人 means "people", or "person".
"Flower Festival: Vision Factory Presents" is a Vision Factory artists compilation album with a spring theme. The CD has warm pieces of music by artists who have matched their songs to the theme, the season of flowers. It was released on March 19, 2008 in CD format only.
In sumerian haze you search for another day
Guess another vail left you this way
Thoughts on a line where I leave it all behind
Nothing can mend the hurt inside
Sweetened horizons
dance away the pain tonight
Just like you and I
Profoundly deranged you go through another day
I guess it was meant to be this way
Thoughts on a line won't recover your mind
You cut your veins, like I've cut mine
Sweetened horizons
dance away the pain tonight