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My friend's genealogy says that his ancestor was Liu Xiu, the emperor of the later Han Dynasty. His home is in Nanping, Fujian! Is it true?/You don't say. /You don't say.

Hakka people in Fujian are actually immigrants from the Central Plains. The Central Plains immigrated to Lingnan seven times, six of which were after the Eastern Han Dynasty. Therefore, your friend's ancestor may be Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty.

Of course, it is not surprising that China people often regard some famous people in history as ancestors in order to highlight their family history when compiling genealogy.

If we want to verify whether this genealogy is true, we need to sort out the inheritance of Liu Xiu's descendants. For example, if you want to know which son of Emperor Guangwu is the descendant of your friend's ancestors, and then trace it for several generations, it will be reliable if they are all real.

I hope it helps you.