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Kneeling: the details of Li's migration to Zhoukou in Ming Dynasty.

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Li Er in the Spring and Autumn Period was the first person surnamed Li in the official history. According to New Tang Book, the ancestor of Li married the daughter of Chen and his family and gave birth to Li Changzu. Later, he became a doctor in Chen Guo and lived in Guxian. Li Changzu's son is called Li Tongde, and Li Shuozong, Li Tongde's great grandson, was sealed a piece of land in Bitter County by Zhou Kangwang. Its descendants are divided into two branches, one in Longxi (now Lintao, Gansu), which is Longxi Prefecture; One is in Zhaojun (now southwest of Handan, Hebei), which is Zhaojun House. Later, Longxi House was divided into 39 rooms, and Zhaojun House was divided into three groups: East, South and West. During the Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, Li people opened up new settlements in many places. In the Western Han Dynasty, a man named Li moved to Shandong and Jiangxi. In the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, more people surnamed Li traveled around, from northeast to Liaoning and northwest to Ningxia, such as southeast to Jiangsu, south to Guangdong, Hunan and Hubei, and southwest to Yunnan. During the Sixteen Kingdoms period, two regimes named Li appeared successively-Dacheng State and Xiliang State, which improved Li's reputation. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Li entered Fujian with Chen Hua and his son, and his descendants were scattered in Longxi and Zhangpu counties. During the Wu and Zhou Dynasties, some people surnamed Li fled from Chang 'an and Luoyang to settle in the quiet south of the Yangtze River. During the "An Shi Rebellion", another group of people surnamed Li fled to the south of the Yangtze River to take refuge. Subsequently, Li Guangbi left Xuzhou for putting down the "Anshi Rebellion" and moved to Jinling (now Nanjing, Jiangsu). From then on, Li in Jinling was formed and later spread to Jiangxi, Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou. Now, Li Deyu, the leader of the Li faction, was demoted to be in charge of Yazhou (now southeast of Qiongshan Mountain in Hainan) because of the "Niu Li Party Struggle", and some of his descendants stayed in the local area, becoming the first Li family to immigrate to Hainan. From the late Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties, some people surnamed Li from Henan entered Fujian with Wang Chao's brothers, settled in Putian and Jinjiang, then branched to Ninghua, Shanghang, Shaowu and Liu Qing, and then developed westward, distributed in some places in Guangdong and Guangxi. After the Tang Dynasty, due to various reasons, Li migrated more frequently and distributed more widely. Especially after the "Jingkang Rebellion" in the Song Dynasty, people from the Central Plains moved to the south on a large scale, some followed Song Gaozong and Zhao Gou, some sought their own places, and the general flow direction was south of the Yangtze River. Most Li people who migrated to the south of the Yangtze River lived in Zhejiang and Jiangsu, followed by Li people who migrated to Shanghai, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Li's surname had spread all over the country. Except in Chinese mainland, Li is still one of the few surnames that form a big family overseas. Take Vietnam as an example. Since 1009, Li's court has lived for 2 16 years, and the population of Li's surname has expanded rapidly, becoming the most popular surname in Vietnam. In Korea, from 1392, Li lived in Korea for 27 kings and 5 19 years until Japanese occupation. Lee developed into the second largest surname in North Korea. At present, the population of Li nationality ranks first in the country.