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Where do the Hakkas surnamed Qiu come from?

During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Gushiqiu, Gwangju, Henan Province, fled to the south with Lin, Huang, Chen, Zheng, Zhan, He and Hu (known as the "eight families in Fujian" in history), lived in Putian, Fujian, and then branched into Changting and Shanghang. A branch of Qiumu spread to Qiu Hongda in the 47th century, and moved to Sichuan in Yonghe of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Later generations moved to Henan, moved to Ninghua and other places in Tingzhou, Fujian, and spread the territory of Fujian and Guangdong provinces. In addition, during this period, there were many people named Qiu in Fufeng, Shaanxi Province, who became famous local families. In the Tang Dynasty, when it opened in Fujian, Qiu had followers. In the Song Dynasty, there were many people named Qiu in Fujian. Among the eight ethnic groups that entered Fujian, one branch of Qiu entered Guangdong and lived in Raoping, Meixian and Longchuan in Guangdong. In the middle of the Northern Song Dynasty, Qiu Xiuxiu, a native of Henan, moved to Putian, Fujian, and his son Qiu moved to Raoping, Guangdong. In the Ming Dynasty, Guizhou, Yunnan and other places also had Qiu's settlements. Later generations Qiu Xiuxiu moved to Changting and Shanghang, Fujian, and transferred to Guangdong Town. In Shaanxi, Shandong, Hebei, Henan, Beijing, Tianjin and other places, there are immigrants named Shanxi Dahuashuqiu. Most of the people who entered Taiwan in the early Qing Dynasty were from Fujian and Guangdong, and most of the Qiu surnames in these two places belonged to Qiu Xiuxiu School.