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Which is stronger, hua county or Gushi County?

Gushi County is a county under the jurisdiction of Xinyang City, Henan Province. Located in the southeast corner of Henan Province, it is connected to Dabie Mountain in the south and Huaihe River in the north, belonging to the blending zone of East China and Central Plains. In 2007, the total population was 6.5438+0.63 million, covering an area of 2,946 square kilometers. One of the five key counties (cities) in Henan Province, one of the five planned regional central cities in Henan Province, enjoys the same economic and social management authority as the provincial cities, and is also the most populous county in Henan Province.

Relations with Fujian and Taiwan

According to the household registration statistics of 1953 in Taiwan Province Province, among the most popular surnames of 100 with more than 500 households at that time, the genealogy of 63 surnames recorded that their ancestors came from "Gwangju Gushi". The households with these 63 surnames account for 80.9% of the total households in Taiwan Province Province? According to the survey, four out of every five residents in Taiwan Province Province live in Gushi. ? Since Wang Chao and Wang were both from Gushi County, after the Song Dynasty, many Fujian people talked about their ancestors and said that they had moved from Gushi, Gwangju. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, many Fujian people moved to Taiwan Province Province. As a result, people in Fujian and Taiwan recognized the ancestral roots of Gushi in Gwangju. Some ancestral temples in Fujian and Taiwan are engraved with "Zongyou Gushi, General and Ze"? According to the "immigration data" about Fujian and Taiwan, there are as many as 16 genealogies of ancestors from Gushi, Henan, which are distributed in Jinjiang, Putian, Quanzhou, Nan 'an, Anxi, Yongchun, Zhangzhou, Longhai, Xianyou, Changle and Zhao 'an, Fujian. . The genealogies of Chen, Huang, Qiu, Song, Lin and other 18 families in Taiwan Province Province mostly record that their ancestors were from Gushi, Gwangju.