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My surname is Liu. When I was a child, I heard my mother say I was Liu. What do you mean?

During the period from Hongwu to Yongle in Ming Dynasty, there were large-scale organized immigrants, and Shanxi people's congresses with large population immigrated to the sparsely populated south, such as Hunan and other places. The Ming government set up a bureau in Guangji Temple to deal with immigration affairs, and Sophora japonica became a gathering place for immigrants. It is said that the Liu family has six brothers. When they thought that they would live far apart and never see each other again, they smashed a pot into six pieces, and their brother held one. Future generations will remember the broken jar, but they were once a family. Later, these Liu descendants spread all over the world, calling themselves Liu.