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Who are the ancestors of Jinjiazhuang Village, Hunyuan County?

It’s Tang Shuyu. The surname was Tang Shuyu, the ancestor. According to the records of "Wen Yun", the Jin state was originally the descendant of Tang Shuyu, and the descendants took Jin as their surname and were called the Jin family. According to the "Compilation of Yuanhe Surnames", the thirteenth son of King Wu of Zhou Dynasty, Shuyu, was granted the title of Tang Shuyu by King Zhou Cheng and was named Tang Shuyu. After his son Xiefu succeeded to the throne, he moved the capital to Jinshui in the south of Taiyuan. Bin, changed the name of the country to Jin, and passed it down to the 20th generation, and the descendants took Guo as their surname. The ancient Jin Kingdom, during the Western Zhou Dynasty, was located northeast of Ningwenxi, Xixiang, Yicheng, Shanxi Province, and southeast of Yicheng. After Duke Wen of Jin came to power in the Spring and Autumn Period, he reformed the internal affairs, expanded the army, and successively eliminated Chu, Qin and other countries, and became the overlord of the Central Plains after Duke Huan of Qi. Later, the power of the Jin State gradually declined. In the early years of the Warring States Period, the three families of Zhao, Wei, and Han were divided into Jin. Jin Jinggong was driven to live in Tunliu (today's Tunliu County, Shanxi Province), and his descendants took the surname Jin.