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Where did Jia Shi, a big locust tree in Shanxi, go?
Jia's immigrants in this area are mainly distributed in North China, East China, South China and Southwest China.
Jia Shi, a big pagoda tree in Shanxi, was one of the immigrants who moved to all parts of the country from under the big pagoda tree in Hongtong County, Shanxi Province in the early Ming Dynasty. According to historical records and genealogical data, Jia immigrants are mainly distributed in North China, East China, South China and Southwest China.
Specifically, Jia immigrants are distributed in Henan, Hebei, Shandong and other provinces. Among them, Henan Province is one of the provinces with the largest number of Jia immigrants, followed by Hebei Province and Shandong Province.
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