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The Origin of Liu Family in Macheng, Hubei Province

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It has been verified that the ancestral home of this family is Xiaogan Township, Macheng County, Hubei Province. Ye Jiu means that the old ancestor of this family is from Macheng County, Hubei Province.

Song and yuan war, which lasted for 50 years, destroyed 70% to 80% of the original Sichuan aborigines. The war broke out in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Yongning Tusi attacked Chengdu; Zhang Wu entered Sichuan, established the Daxi regime in Chengdu, and the Qing army entered Sichuan to fight against the peasant army; During the Kangxi period, Wu Sangui attacked Sichuan from Yunnan. These armed forces are fighting for Chengdu and Sichuan. As a result, he killed a Sichuan population with a legacy.

There are no chickens or dogs.

If song and yuan war is regarded as the distant cause of the great population exchange in Sichuan, then the war and famine in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties are the near causes. It is this distance factor that induces the inter-provincial population movement that is rare in the history of China. The Great Migration began in the early Qing Dynasty and lasted for nearly a hundred years. Among the people from other provinces who moved to Sichuan, Huguang people (in a narrow sense, Hubei people at that time) had the largest number and the highest popularity, so Huguang filled Sichuan.

In the middle of Qing Qianlong, Liu Guangyuan, who lived in Gaojiayan, Xiaogan Township, Macheng County, Hubei Province, moved to Sichuan with his parents and many locals. This is a small part of the legend that Huguang filled Sichuan. This genealogy also comes from this. Before that, there was no research. Perhaps among the more ancient ancestors in Hubei, there is no one who can be sung by later generations, let alone power, otherwise it will not be forcibly filled in Sichuan.

After Liu Guangyuan came to Sichuan with his parents, he lived in Neijiang County and made a living by farming. After his death, he was buried near Beimu Town in Neijiang. Liu Kaiming is one of his daughters. Other information about his parents has been lost for many years because of the establishment of Liu's genealogy in Shangchuan, and it is difficult to verify it now.

This genealogy lists Liu Kaiming as one of the first generation descendants of this family since Shangchuan, Hubei.

According to research, from Hubei to Sichuan, from the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, our ancestors were industrious and simple, and they all spent a short life in hunger and cold.

In order to find the roots and ancestors, Liu's genealogy was specially established to show the memory of the old friends since Shangchuan, and at the same time to inspire future generations to inherit and carry forward the fine traditions of their ancestors and make continuous progress on the road of life. Strive for new achievements and new glory, and dare to surpass others. This is the purpose of establishing the Liu family tree.

Family generation: great development of spring, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and trust, and prosperity.

Family lineage

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One: Liu Guangyuan, an old man who filled Sichuan, moved to Sichuan with his parents from Gaojiayan, Xiaogan Township, Macheng County, Hubei Province when he was young. He lived in Neijiang county for a living, living a poor, hard and tired life. After death, he was buried near Beimu Town, Neijiang County.

Yan's surname and date of birth and death are difficult to verify. He lives in Neijiang county, but it is difficult to verify where he was buried after his death. Among the daughters born to Liu Guangyuan, Liu Kaiming is one of them, and the others are hard to prove.

Give birth to Liu Kaiming.

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Two: Liu Kaiming, one of the descendants of the first generation since Shangchuan in Hubei, was born in the second year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1797). He rents out land for farming and helps people make a living. He was exploited and oppressed and lived in poverty. After his death, he was buried in Silong Township, Longchang (now Dafen Village, Purun Township, place name: Dafenba), and his children and grandchildren set up a tombstone for him to carry on the family line.

Yan: Liu. The time and place of birth is unknown, and he was buried in Sinong Township, Longchang County (now Dafen Village, Purun Township) after his death. The name of this place is Yujiaheba, and his descendants built a tombstone for it, which will be handed down to future generations.

Son: Liu Fachun, Liu Fagui, Liu Fafu and Liu Fahong

Three: The eldest son, Liu Kaiming Liu Fachun, is one of the second generation descendants since Shangchuan, Hubei. The time of birth, the place and time of death and the place of burial have always been difficult to verify.

Yan family: It is difficult to verify the time and place of birth and the time and place of death of Yan family.

Children: Liu Dayuan, Liu Daheng, Liu Dashou and Liu Dazhen.

Three: Liu Fagui, the second son of Liu Kaiming, the second generation descendant since Shangchuan, Hubei. Need inspection/investigation

Yan family: It is difficult to verify the time and place of birth and the time and place of death of Yan family. Need inspection/investigation

Children: Liu daxue Liu xingshun Liu

It is difficult to verify the birth time, place, death time and burial place of Liu Fafu and Liu Kaiming.

Yan family: the time and place of birth, the time and place of death and the place of burial have always been difficult to verify. Need inspection/investigation

Sons: Liu Dade, Liu Dating and Liu Daquan.

Three: Liu Fahong. Liu Kaiming's fourth son, a native of Shangchuan, Hubei, is one of the second generation descendants.

Yan family: the time and place of birth, the time and place of death and the place of burial have always been difficult to verify. Need inspection/investigation

Son: Liu Daming Liu Dafu Liu Dajing Liu Daguang

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Four: Liu Dayuan. The son of Liu Fachun, one of the third generation descendants since Shangchuan, Hubei Province, was born on the 23rd of winter in the year of Renzi (the second year of Qing Xianfeng 1852). Born in Guanzichong, Longchang, he lived by helping people farm all his life, was exploited and oppressed, and worked hard to survive. After his death, he was buried in Liziwan near Guanyin Bridge in Longchang.