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Did the ancestors of Henan people come from Shanxi Sophora japonica? What is the basis?

The ancestors of Henan people did not necessarily come from the big locust tree in Hongdong.

1: Henan has a vast territory, so it is not enough to rely solely on immigrants. Henan is located in the hinterland of Central Plains, with dense population and fertile land. There must be old-fashioned Henan people. Historically, the migration of Sophora japonica in Hongdong only occurred in Hongwu and Yongle periods of Ming Dynasty. From Hongwu (1368) to Yongle (14 17), the Ming government set up a bureau under the pagoda tree in Guangji Temple. 18 Large-scale immigrants were resettled in Beijing, Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Hubei, Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia and other provinces and cities and more than 500 counties. From the above figures, we can see how many people have moved back from Henan.

2. Let's look at the number and quantity of immigrants to Henan. In August of the twenty-first year of Hongwu (1388), Mize and unemployed workers recovered the field in northern Henan and gave money for furniture for three years. (Ming History, Volume III). In December of the 25th year of Hongwu (1392), Li Ke and Xu Li, commander-in-chief of the rear army, returned to Beijing. First of all, I order those who wish to move to Zhangde, Shaanxi to listen. For repayment, there are 598 households in seven governments, including Zhangde, Weihui, Guangping, Daming, Dongchang, Kaifeng and Huaiqing. (A Record of Ming Taizu, Volume 223). 1403 "August of the first year of Yongle ... The Ritual Department's performance: Four main books of Shandong, Shanxi, Shaanxi and Henan compiled" Li Jia "... and learned lessons from it". (Record of Emperor Taizong of Ming Dynasty, Volume 21). As can be seen from the above figures, there are very few people who moved from Hongdong to Henan.

3. Jinnan is a densely populated place in Shanxi, and Hongdong was the largest and most populous county in Jinnan at that time. According to records, in the Ming Dynasty, there was a Guangji Temple on the west side of Jia Cun, two miles north of Hongdong. The temple is magnificent and majestic, with many monks and pilgrims in an endless stream. There is a locust tree next to the temple, which is "counting trees and shading acres". The carriage street passes under the shade of trees. The old harriers on Fenhe beach nest in trees, which is very spectacular. The Ming government set up an immigration bureau in Guangji Temple, and Sophora japonica became a gathering place for immigrants.