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Wang family tree of Shanxi Sophora japonica.

During the period from Hongwu to Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, in order to make up for the loss and death of a large number of people in northern Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu and Anhui, the government ordered them to emigrate from Zezhou and Luzhou in Shanxi to the above provinces. The government set up a transit station at Guangji Temple in Hongtong County. The Ming government sent personnel to stay here. No matter where the immigrants came from or moved to, they all gathered under the big pagoda tree near Guangji Temple to collect the expenses for settling in Sichuan and go through the visa formalities. Before leaving, they should pour out their hearts under the tree and pay homage to their homeland. Due to the limitation of the historical era at that time, most of these poor farmers and their descendants never returned to their hometowns. Only the old stork nest, locust tree and big tree in Hongtong County have become their memories of their hometown. So the old stork nest, locust tree and big tree in Hongtong County are firmly imprinted in their minds and become the ancestral homes of generations of immigrants.

1. There is a "table of the surnames of the descendants of Guhuai" in the ancestral hall. There are 450 surnames on the list, which enshrines their memorial tablets, far exceeding hundreds of surnames. They all immigrated to all parts of the country 600 years ago. In order to find their roots, they were collected and made public and hung on the walls. In recent years, mainlanders have been fighting for genealogy, and overseas compatriots have sought roots to worship their ancestors, asking about their blood relationship with Sophora japonica.

2. Huangdun Kuzhu Lane, Wang Zushi moved the emblem from Taiyuan to Xian Tong. Its descendants are scattered in Shexian, Jixi, Qimen, Xuanzhou, Wuyuan, Xiuning, Jingxian and Jingde. According to genealogy records, Wang Xixiangtang did not move from Huangdun to Wuyuan Wukou; At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, Wang Yun moved from Huangdun to Wuyuan Zhongyun. Sun Tangguang, the grandson of Wang Yushuang's Zhongshu, moved from Huangdun to Longjingdun in Wuyuan in seven years. Wang Maoyin, the minister of the Qing Dynasty, came from this clan. Wang Yitai in the world was originally a native place, and all of them were immigrants from Shanxi. As early as the Tang Dynasty, the royal family in Huizhou moved directly from Taiyuan and then dispersed throughout Huizhou, which was thousands of years earlier than the large-scale migration in Shanxi in the Ming Dynasty.