HUANG TI: Also known as the Yellow Emperor, according to tradition, Huang Ti was the third emperor of CHINA (c. 2700 B.C) and is attributed with compiling the basic principles of Chinese medicine in a book entitled "Nei Ching Su Wen." References to the exercises and meditation techniques described by Huang Ti are included in the writings of the Taoist philosophers LAO TZU and CHUANG TZU. Some form of these exercises penetrated HSING-I and other styles of KUNG-FU. Huang Ti is also believed to have introduced the bow and arrow, writing, and ceramics to CHINA. (See also China article).