The father of Taiwan's new literature referred to Yang Dingchen (1896 - 1972), whose ancestral home was Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. He was a Taiwan critic, translator, and social practitioner, and was hailed as one of the founders of the New Literature Movement in Taiwan. His representative works include the novel "An outline of Taiwan Literature", the collection of essays "Farewell to the Sea", and the collection of literary criticism "Taiwan Literature and Art". His works created a precedent for modern literature in Taiwan and had a far-reaching impact on the development of Taiwan literature.
Cao Wenxuan's ancestral home was in Laoshan District, Shandong Province.
Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, was born in Zhongyang, Peifeng, which was now Feng County, Jiangsu Province.
Linghu had a compound surname. Linghu's ancestral home was in Yi Town, Linyi County, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Fan's ancestral home was in Fan County, Henan Province. The surname Fan originated in Fan County, Henan Province. After Zhibo destroyed Fan, there were people surnamed Fan who moved to Shunyang, Nanyang. After the three families divided into Jin Dynasty, Fan took land and entered Wei Dynasty, living between Henan, Hebei and Shanxi. During the Warring States Period, Fan Li from Nanyang entered Chu as an official and settled in Hubei. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the surname Fan had migrated to the present day in Anhui, Sichuan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and other places. In the middle of the Western Han Dynasty, Fan Mingyou, a general of the Liao Dynasty, was granted the title of Marquis of Pingling (now Licheng, Shandong Province). Most of his descendants moved back to Nanyang. The surname Fan was widely distributed throughout the country, especially in Henan, Sichuan, Liaoning, Shandong, Jiangsu, Hei Long Jiang, Hunan and other provinces. The surname Fan in the seven provinces accounted for about 62% of the Han population in the country.
Fan's ancestral home was in Fan County, Henan Province. The surname Fan originated from Fan County, Henan Province. After Zhibo destroyed Fan County, there was a person surnamed Fan who moved to Shunyang, Nanyang. After the three families were divided into Jin Dynasty, the surname Fan entered Wei and lived between Henan, Hebei and Shanxi. During the Warring States Period, Fan Li from Nanyang entered Chu as an official and settled in Hubei. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the surname Fan had migrated to the present day in Anhui, Sichuan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and other places.
Fuxi's ancestral home was still controversial. One view believed that it was born in the ancient Chengji period (now southeast of Gansu Province, near Tianshui), and others believed that it was born in Jining, Shandong Province. There were also views that Tianshui was the birthplace of Fuxi and the birthplace of Fuxi culture. However, the Western Han Dynasty's scattered Wei book, Dunjia Mountain Map Note, pointed to Fuxi's birthplace at Qiu Chi Mountain (now Xihe County). Luo Mi of the Song Dynasty, who had collected the great achievements of mythology and history, said that Fuxi was born in Qiu Yi (now Xihe County) and grew up in Qicheng (now Tianshui and Qin 'an area). Due to the neighboring Tianshui and Longnan, the administrative divisions overlapped and intersected many times in history, the mountains and rivers were connected, and the ethnic cultures were of the same origin. Longnan could also be regarded as one of the birthplaces of Fuxi culture.
The surname Shi's ancestry was rather complicated and had many origins. The first was Shaanxi. The ancestor of the surname Shi, Cangjie, was said to be from Chencang, Shaanxi. He was a historian during the Yellow Emperor's time. Because of his meritorious deeds in creating characters, his descendants took his official position as their surname and called him Shi. The second originated from Shi Yi, the Taishi of the Zhou Dynasty. Shi Yi was the Taishi Ling of the Western Zhou Dynasty. He assisted King Wu to conquer the Shang Dynasty. His descendants took the official position of "Taishi Ling" as their surname. Shi Yi was from Shaanxi. His descendants also migrated from Shaanxi to various places. In addition, there were other origins and migration situations in the development process of the surname Shi. For example, the people of the Western Regions took Shi as their surname when they moved to the Central Plains, and the Turkic Ashina changed their surname. These situations also enriched the origin and distribution of the surname Shi. In different historical periods, the people surnamed Shi also migrated and spread continuously. For example, Shi Gong, a native of the State of Lu in the Western Han Dynasty, migrated from Qufu, Shandong Province, to Chang 'an, Shaanxi Province and other places. In the Ming Dynasty, the surname Shi, as one of the surnames of the people who migrated to the Great Pagoda Tree, moved to Henan, Shandong, Shaanxi, Henan, Hubei, etc. Today, the surname Shi is more distributed in Hubei, Henan, Fujian, Guangdong, Guizhou, Yunnan and other places. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
As a mythical figure, Pangu's ancestral home could not be strictly verified based on historical facts. There were many theories about Pangu's ancestral home, such as the Central Plains, the southern minority areas, and from India and the Middle East. In China, there were also different places that were believed to be related to Pangu. For example, Tongbai Mountain in Nanyang, Henan Province was regarded as the birthplace of Pangu culture. There were a large number of Pangu myths and legends, and the people had deep feelings and worship for Pangu. There were relics such as Pangu Mountain, Pangu Temple, and Pangu Ancestral Hall. There were also folk customs related to Pangu mythology. Some experts also believed that this place was the birthplace of Pangu culture and was recognized by the academic community. Nanyang City People's Government and Chinese Yanhuang Culture Research Association and other institutions once hosted the ceremony of worshipping Pangu. In addition, Mugangsi Village in Xihua County was originally called Pangu Stronghold, which was considered the hometown of Pangu and was buried here after his death. There was also Pangu Temple in Huadu District of Guangzhou, where there were folk activities such as Pangu Festival. The local area was also believed to have some connection with Pangu. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
Jin Yong's original name was Zha Liangyong. He was a famous martial arts novelist whose ancestral home was in Hong Kong. Jin Yong's ancestors had moved to Hong Kong to make a living, and it gradually developed into a famous martial arts novel.
Jin Yong, formerly known as Cha Liangyong, was a famous martial arts novel in China Hong Kong. He was known as the "father of martial arts novels." His works had influenced the literature and culture of the entire East Asian region. Jin Yong's ancestral home was on the 14th floor of Huali Building, No. 1 Nanhai Avenue, Nanshan District, ShenzhenCity, Guangdong Province. His father, Zha Chuanxia, was from ShenzhenCity, while his mother, Li Ting, was from Hong Kong.