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What is the origin of Wu surname in Linxia City, Gansu Province? What is life?

Linxia City, located in the southwest of Gansu Province, is the seat of the state committee and government of Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, and also the political, economic and cultural center of the whole state. It is 7 kilometers away from the provincial capital Lanzhou1/kloc-0, belonging to Lanzhou one-hour economic circle.

The genealogy of this clan comes from Wanping, Hebei Province in Qing Dynasty. The Qing government adopted the policy of "emigrating to the countryside" and often moved Han people from the mainland to the northwest border. From the reign of Kangxi, the residents of Kansai moved to the east of Xinjiang (that is, the Hexi Corridor in Gansu Province west of Orangutan Gorge). In the twenty-sixth year of Qianlong (176 1), in the twenty-ninth and thirty years, farmers from Shanxi, Zhili, Shandong and Hebei migrated to the northwest. I don't know what year it was, since Wanping (now Hebei) in Beijing, the tournament has passed through Yan 'an, Tongguan and Xianyang in Shaanxi and Hexi Corridor in Gansu, and it has been impossible to take an examination. During the Qianlong period, it was recorded that "more than 300 poor households in Suzhou and Zhangye counties 1.300 households, poor households in Dunhuang county 1.90 households and poor households in Gaotai county were recruited to farm in Hutubi, Ningbiancheng, Changji and Rochlen in Urumqi". According to the regulations of the Qing government at that time, it is speculated that this tribe should have gone to Xinjiang and stopped in Ganzhou (now Zhangye) and Liangzhou (now Wuwei) in Hexi Corridor. Perhaps our ancestors judged that Xinjiang was a frontier fortress and didn't want to go, so they thought about the reasons for staying in Hexi. During the Ganliang period, there were records of ancestors of Wu, such as Wu Ke Yong, on the plaque of Wuwei Confucian Temple. According to historical records, Ganzhou and Liangzhou at that time were mainly based on animal husbandry, which was not suitable for farming, so a tribe took his wife and belt and began to look for places with rich aquatic plants, convenient farming and convenient transportation.