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Is the villager named Li from Yangshi Xue Cun, Dongshuangtang Town, Jinghai County, Tianjin a native of Hongdong County, Shanxi Province?

Li surname (Ruan surname, Shu surname)

Ancestor is Hao Tao, the largest surname in contemporary China, which originated from Judge (Hao Tao) Village, Ganting Town, Hongtong County. According to Yuan He Xing Bian, Northern History, New Tang Book and Prime Minister Pedigree Table, Zhuan Xu, one of the five ancient emperors, was born in Ruoshui and lived in Diqiu. His son Daye, Daye gave birth to his son Hua, a female Watson, from Shishi Village, Hongtong County. During the Yaodi period, Hao Tao was appointed as an official of Dali. Zi Boyi, given the surname of Won, was the ancestor of all ethnic groups in ancient times. Boyi was born in grace, and his descendants lived in Yu Shun, Xia Dynasty and Shang Dynasty, all of whom served as Dali officials for generations. Therefore, according to the social habits at that time, the descendants took the official name as their surname and the word "Li" in the official name as their surname. In Shang Zhouwang, Li's family spread to Li Zheng, whose name was De Ling, and he was executed for his rude remarks. Chen, his wife, and his family fled to the ruins of ancient Iraq with their son Li Zhen. They survived by eating the fruit of plums, so they changed their surname to Li. Laozi is the grandson of Li Zhen, and the first person named Li in official records is Li Er.

In addition, one of his descendants was sealed in Ruan (now southeast of Jingchuan County, Gansu Province), and Ruan was destroyed in the late Shang Dynasty, so his descendants took Ruan as their surname.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, the small countries such as Shu, Shu Yong, Shu Liao, Shu Long and so on in the Jianghuai area were all said to be descendants of Shu, the so-called "Shu Yong". Later, they were all conquered by Xu and Chu, and their descendants took Shu as their surname.