Jiaoji From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia SpouseJuziIssueKuFatherShaohaoJiaoji 蟜極SpouseJuziIssueKuFatherShaohao Jiaoji (? – ?) was an ancient Chinese figure and the son of Shaohao. According to the Records of the Grand Historian: Annals of the Five Emperors by Sima Qian, Jiaoji was the grandson of the Yellow Emperor and a son of Shaohao.[1] Neither his father Shaohao nor him became the leaders (Five Emperors) of the Central Plains. By the end of Zhuanxu's reign, Jiaoji's son Gaoxin (高辛氏) (or Qūn (夋)) succeeded Zhuanxu under the regnal name of Ku.[2] References ↑ 司馬遷. 史記·五帝本紀. ↑ 司馬遷. 史記·三代世表. This article related to Chinese mythology is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles