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China Immigrants in Ma Lu, Banshangtian Village

In the twentieth year of Japanese God, Liu, the great grandson of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, led the population of seven surnames and seventeen counties to take refuge in Japan through Korea because Cao Wei usurped the Han Dynasty, and was given the original land of Yamato City.

According to the Japanese Secretary, Emperor Xionglue ordered A Zhi to send his master to Liang Wudi via Koguryo, and obtained four weavers, Brother Yuan, Brother Yuan, Wu Zhi and Dong Zhi, to Japan. Before Emperor Lu Zhong ascended the throne, the Prince of Jizhong attempted to murder him and replace him. Fortunately, A Zhi let the chief detective hear the news and informed Lu Zhong to save him. Later, when he ascended the throne, he promoted A Zhi to be the chief Tibetan official and gave him a large food city. A Zhi made the main clan prosperous, distributed in Shejin, Linjiang, Bomo, Sanhe, Abo and other countries. Later, he was given the surname "Han Zhi" by the emperor, also known as "Dong Wen's". The more people there are, they are divided into dozens of clans, such as Sakamoto, Nishimunoji, Kiqian, Ye Ping, Jimmy, Neizang, Dazang, Lins, Gao 'an, Qiuyue, Jiang Shang, Harada, Gao Qiao, Hatai and Zuotai. One of the most famous is Sakamoto's family, a general who conquered foreign countries, Ma Lu of Sakamoto village (by the way, Lin Luoshan, the "president of the university", is also a descendant of Emperor Akihito).