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Where did Han's genealogy come from? Are you from the same clan? Please tell me.

Chopsticks Port in Poyang Lake, Jiangxi moved to Xinyang, Henan.

That's all I have

In the early Ming Dynasty, the immigration policy was implemented, and there was a saying that "Jiangxi filled the great lakes", that is, Jiangxi residents were moved to Hubei, Henan and Anhui. The government legalized the private ownership of land reclaimed by immigrants and enjoyed tax incentives, which attracted many people; In order to deprive the clans of their rights, they concentrated on emigrating (called "expulsion" by the people). Due to the large population and powerful power of the clan, the government divided and ruled it. Brothers of immigrants are not allowed to live together. Chopsticks Port (Chopsticks Gang and Chopsticks Lane) on Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province, as an officially designated port at that time, undertook the heavy responsibility of immigration. Therefore, there is a saying that chopsticks lane immigrants.

The land of Xinyang, according to the boundary between Chu and Henan, is at the crossroads of north and south. The world is in turmoil and wars are frequent. At the end of Ming Dynasty, Zhang Fasheng Massacre, Li Zicheng fled. In addition, there are many natural disasters and few survivors. Therefore, the theory of immigration is called Macheng, Sophora japonica and Chopsticks Lane. Due to the complexity of lineage, it is difficult to textual research one by one.

We can start with the Han surname of Chopsticks Port in Poyang Lake, Jiangxi Province. I hope you can find it as soon as possible. ....

My surname is Han, but your word generation is different from ours.

I found some information for you.

Many towns and villages in Xinyang County, such as Pu Tian and Daizui, have their own genealogy. It is said that it was moved from a place called Chopsticks Lane in Jiangxi during the Qing Dynasty. Although it is clearly recorded in the genealogy, our ancestor was Han Yanzhi, the eldest son of Han Shizhong in the Southern Song Dynasty.