Job Recruitment Website - Property management - The origin of Zhao family

The origin of Zhao family

Zhao 1, from the won surname, was formed in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and its ancestor was Bo Yi, specifically Zhao Fu. Boyi, the grandson of Emperor Zhuan Xu, took Shun as his surname. Zhao Fu, the ninth grandson of Boyi, was a famous horse-riding expert in the Western Zhou Dynasty. He bought eight horses in Taolin area, trained them and gave them to Zhou Muwang. Zhou Muwang is equipped with a good car, let the cook drive for him. He often goes out hunting and playing. Once he went west to Kunlun Mountain and met the Queen Mother of the West, but he forgot to come back. At this time, Zhou Muwang was very worried when he heard the news of Xu Xu Rebecca's rebellion. At this critical moment, Zhao Fu drove thousands of miles, which enabled Zhou Muwang to quickly return to Haojiang, sent his troops in time to defeat Xu Yanwang and put down the rebellion. Because Zhao Fuli made great contributions, Zhou Muwang named him Zhao Cheng. From then on, people in Zaofu were called Scott. When he preached to Xiang, the king took the seventh Sun Shu away from Zhou because of his lack of knowledge. Since then, Zhao's descendants have been doctors of the State of Jin for generations. In the early years of the Warring States, the Sun of Shu joined forces with Wei and Han to enfeoffment Jin and establish Zhao. By the time his grandson was born in Zhao, he was officially recognized by King Lie of Zhou and ranked as a vassal with the Han and Wei Dynasties. In 2 BC, the State of Zhao was destroyed by the State of Qin, and its royal nobles and ordinary people took the country name as their surname, Zhao.

2. Change his surname from his home.

Shangyu, Zhejiang) The Zhao family tree of Fuyu Peak in Shangyu.

Song Zhao Zhi Xiu Tongzhi Si Nian Shou Tang Engraving

Four volumes, 574 pages

This website can provide copying or CD-ROM production.

The continuation of Zhao's genealogy in Fufeng (Shangyu, Zhejiang)

Engraving in the twelfth year of the Republic of Zhao

Five volumes of 700

This website can provide copying or CD-ROM production.

The Eight-volume Zhao Family Tree and the Unknown Rich Peak

(Republic of China) Zhao Dan and Zhao Shengqing compiled six movable-type books of Wenxingtang in the 12th year of the Republic of China (1923).

Beitu Peking University

Unknown Li Zhao's "Qian Chang Genealogy" (Volume 1)

Zhao Zhenxiu's Ten Years Print (Republic of China) (192 1)

People's University

Zhao Family Tree of Unknown Arrow Mountain Volume 19 Volume 1 Volume Last Volume

(Republic of China) In the seventh year of the Republic of China (19 18), Zhao Zongyuan compiled eight volumes of Yongsitang Block Edition.

Lizhou literature in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province

The unknown Zhao genealogy is not divided into volumes.

Unknown bill settlement

Ningxia bo

The unknown Zhao family tree, four volumes, volume one.

Unclear bill settlement book volume 2

Tianjin map

Wu Ming Zhao Jia pu ba Juan

(Qing) Zhao Zongtan Zhao Zongbao compiled "Clearing Banknotes" in three volumes.

Wujiang county, Jiangsu province

Records of the Unknown Zhao Clan Three Volumes

(Qing) edited by Zhao Duozhu, published in the thirty-second year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1906).

Shanghai map

Unknown Zhao genealogy unknown

Unknown De Hou Tang edition in the 18th year of Guangxu (1892).

Shanghai Fengxian county Wei

The genealogy of the unknown Yuloutun [Zhao's family] is not divided into volumes.

(Qing Dynasty) In the sixth year of Guangxu (1880) 1985, Zhao Luqing and Zhao Hechun compiled notes.

Jilin map of Jilin city

Ten volumes of Zhao's genealogy under the nameless Baiyang Mountain

(Qing Dynasty) In the 13th year of Tongzhi (1874), Zhao compiled ten volumes of Yong Si Tang Movable Type Book.

Beitu

Unknown Zhao genealogy

Zhao Tao Zhao Yuzao (Qing Dynasty) edited the block-printed edition in the early Qing Dynasty.

Shandong map

Four volumes of Tianjia and Zhaojiapu in Lixian County, Gansu Province

Draft edited by Zhao Lanbi (Qing Dynasty)

Paili Village, Yongping Township, Lixian County, Gansu Province

Four volumes of Zhao genealogy in Zhuanglang, Gansu Province

(Qing) Notes on Six Years of Tongzhi compiled by Zhao Xiane (1867).

Chen Yangjia, Shuiluo Township, Zhuanglang County, Gansu Province

Zhao's genealogy in Tianshui, Gansu Province is not divided into volumes.

(Ming) Zhang Ti sorted out the manuscripts from Jiajing to Wanli in Ming Dynasty.

Yangshan Village, Yanhe Township, Lixian County, Gansu Province

Zhao family tree in Jianchuan, Yunnan Province is unknown.

Unknown manuscript

Map of Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province

Note: This is the genealogy of Bai people.

Zhao Yuan, the official of Jianchuan Prefecture in Yunnan Province, reported all the biographies of the past dynasties.

(Qing) Manuscripts of Zhao and others

Yunnan map

Taihe Zhao family in Dali, Yunnan took a roll.

Unknown bill settlement

Yunnan map

The genealogy of Taihe Zhao in Dali, Yunnan Province is unknown.

Six unknown manuscripts

Map of Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province

Note: This is the genealogy of Bai people.

Zhao family tree in Longguan, Dali, Yunnan

Unknown unknown

Map of Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province

Note: This is the genealogy of Bai people.

Zhao's genealogy in Longguan, Dali, Yunnan Province was not divided into volumes.

(Ming) Zhao Ruyuan edited (Qing) Zhao revised manuscript

Yunnan bo

Notes on Zhao's genealogy in Tengchong, Yunnan Province are not divided into volumes.

(Republic of China) Zhao made up (1930) notes in the 19th year of the Republic of China.

Jiangsu Suzhou Bo

The Zhao family tree in Wenjiang, Sichuan is not divided into volumes.

(Republic of China) The mimeographed Thirty Years of the Republic of China compiled by Zhao Xinyi (194 1).

Map of Sichuan

Sichuan Ipoh Shunan Ipoh Zhao's genealogy is not divided into volumes.

(Republic of China) Zhao Qingxi's Account of Seung-Hui Cho Schools in the Three Years of the Republic of China (19 14) was printed by Xufu Datong Bookstore.

Map of Sichuan (save one volume)

Zhao's genealogy in Neijiang, Sichuan Volume II

(Qing Dynasty) Woodcut in the 28th year of Zhao Xiu Daoguang (1848).

Sihe Township, Neijiang County, Sichuan Province

The Zhao family in Mianzhu, Sichuan is not divided into volumes.

(Republic of China) Zhao Xing compiled a typography of the Republic of China.

Map of Sichuan

The genealogy of Fuxing Zhao family in Pujiang County, Sichuan Province is not divided into volumes.

(Republic of China) Zhao Changxu and others revised the woodcut of the three years of the Republic of China (19 14).

Sichuan province Pujiang county Datang town credit cooperative

Zhao's genealogy in Tianshui, Pingle, Guangxi is not divided into volumes.

(Qing) Zhao Jiunian (1829) banknote book, twelve volumes.

Jilin University

Zhao Guangdong's jade spectrum is not divided into volumes.

(Qing) Zhao Guzhen rearranged a notebook in the 16th year of Qing Daoguang (1836).

Map of Zhongshan in Guangdong