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List of big locust trees moving out of their surnames

Immigrants' surnames under the ancient pagoda tree mainly include Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Zhao, Huang, Zhou and Wu. These surnames have an important position in the history of China, and they represent different historical backgrounds and social classes.

For example, the surname "Li" is one of the largest surnames in China, and its origin can be traced back to the nobles of Shang Dynasty. The surname "Wang" is also an important surname in ancient China, and its source is mainly the king of Xia Dynasty. Surnames such as Zhang, Liu and Chen began to rise in the Han Dynasty. Each surname has its own unique story and tradition, representing unique culture and values.

Generally speaking, the locust tree in Hongdong, Shanxi Province is a place full of history and stories. It is an important cultural heritage of China people, and it is deeply imprinted in everyone's heart. No matter which surname you are, you can find the memory and roots of your family.

Immigration source:

According to Shanxi Tongzhi, from the first year of Hongwu (1368) to the fifteenth year of Yongle (14 17), most of them moved from southern Shanxi, followed by several counties in southeastern Shanxi and Jinzhong. At the beginning of Ming Dynasty, Shanxi Province had jurisdiction over 5 states, 3 Zhili 16 scattered states and 79 counties.

The immigrants in the early Ming Dynasty recorded in historical records mainly include 28 counties in Pingyang, 8 counties in Lu 'an, 7 counties in Fenzhou, 4 counties in Zezhou, 2 counties in Qinzhou and 2 counties in Liaozhou. There are 5 1 county in these areas, and Pingyang Prefecture governs 28 counties.

Because the immigrants of the Ming Dynasty went through the immigration formalities under the locust tree in front of Guangji Temple in Hongtong County, Shanxi Province, this is the starting point of immigration, so this immigrant is called Hongtong locust tree immigration, and most of the immigrants here are not from Hongtong County, or even Shanxi.

From the first year of Hongwu (1368) to the fifteenth year of Yongle (14 17), the migration lasted for 50 years. According to historical records such as Ming History and Shi Minglu, there were 8 immigrants from Shaanxi 10 and Yongle.

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