Linlu lineageLin Lu was the ancestor of the Lin family. He was a general in the Jin Dynasty. Lin Lu was the ancestor of the Lin family in Jin 'an. He was born in 274 AD and died in 357 AD. During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Lin Lu served as Zhaoyuan General, Sanqi Changshi, Zhongshi, and Huangmen Shilang. When the Five Barbarians invaded China, he was ordered to guard Jin 'an Prefecture and moved to Jin' an, becoming the founder of the Lin family in Min. Lin Lu had provided important assistance to the emperors of the Jin Dynasty. He had experienced many wars and made outstanding contributions. His descendants have been around since then, and the surname Lin has a wide influence in China.
The lineage of the Luo ancestorsThe ancestors of the Luo family could be traced back to the Yellow Emperor, whose lineage was: Yellow Emperor-Changyi-Qianhuang-Zhuanxu-Cheng-Laotong (Volume Zhang) -Wu Hui (Zhurong) -Luzhong-Mi (Ji Lian) -Fuju-Xuexiong-Yuxiong-Luo. Among them, Zhuanxu was the fourth grandson of the Yellow Emperor. He reigned for 78 years and lived for 98 years. Emperor Ku was the third of the Five Emperors. Zhurong was divided into the former Zhurong Li and the latter Zhurong Wu Hui. The former Zhurong Li was killed for his crime, and his younger brother Wu Hui took over the position of his brother."Zhurong" was a name for the position of fire official.
In addition, during the development of the surname Luo, there was a surname that originated from Yun. It was the fief of the descendants of Zhurong, the grandson of Emperor Zhuanxu. After the Luo State was destroyed by the Chu State, the survivors took the surname Luo. The first clansmen of the Luo State, surnamed Luo, gradually moved southward after losing the state in the seventh year of King Jituo of Zhouzhuang (690 B.C.), and moved to the Miluo area in Hunan Province at the end of the Zhou Dynasty.
In the early Western Zhou Dynasty, there was an official named Luo, who was in charge of capturing and raising birds and birds. His descendants were given the surname by the official title. Among the ethnic minorities, such as Xianbei, Mongolia, Turkic, Manchu, etc., some people changed their surnames to Luo because of the sinicization policy or other reasons. For example, during the reign of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the surname Luo was changed to the surname Luo of the Han Dynasty. During the Ming Dynasty, the surname Luo was given to those who occupied the territory of Kroa.
In the development of the Luo family, the earliest record of the origin and lineage of the Luo family was Luo Rong's Preface to Zhongai Hall in Tang Dynasty, and the Yuzhang Luo Family Origin and Lineage Manual compiled by Luo Ying in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province in the Northern Song Dynasty was also of great significance. This spectrum began to sort out the origin and lineage of the Luo family from Zhu Ronggong, the founder of the clan.
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Zhao Family LineageThe lineage of the Zhao family could be traced back to the period of King Mu of Zhou. The ancestors of the Zhao family were the same ancestor as Ying Qin. According to the records of the Zhao Family in the Records of the Historian, the first generation of the Zhao Family was Zhao Su, the fifth generation grandson of his uncle. Zhao Su's descendants passed it down from generation to generation until the sixth generation, Zhao Wu and Zhao Sheng. However, according to other historical records, the Zhao family had many more descendants, such as Zhao Dun and Zhao Shuo. The lineage of the Zhao family changed after Zhao became a vassal state, and the titles were also different. In short, the lineage of the Zhao family could be traced back to Zhao Su during the reign of King Mu of Zhou. After many generations of inheritance, it finally formed the Zhao family.
The lineage of Pangu's descendantsThe descendants of Pangu were as follows: the sons of Pangu were Tianhuang, Dihuang, Renhuang, Titing, Tong, Youchao, Suiren, Fuxi, and Nuwa, Shennong, Xuanyuan, etc.
In addition, the Fuxi Celestial Race was the son of the Pangu Celestial Race, and there were descendants of the Fuxi Celestial Race with the surname Dan. The Fuxi Celestial Race established the Gaoyang Kingdom, which was also known as the Aurora Kingdom, the Great Dan Kingdom, and so on.
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Han Gaozu's lineageLiu Bang's lineage could be traced back to his father, Liu Taigong. Liu Taigong had a son, Liu Ying, who had sons, Liu Fei, Liu Ruyi, Liu Heng, Liu Yihui, Liu Chang, Liu You, and Liu Jian. Liu Hengsheng's son Liu Qi, Liu Qi gave birth to sons Liu Shen, Liu Wu and Liu Yi. Liu Qi was Emperor Xiaowen of Han Dynasty. He gave birth to his son Liu Qi, who was Emperor He of Han Dynasty. Liu Qi's son was Emperor Han 'an, and Emperor Han' an's son was Han Jingzong. Liu Jingzong's son was King Hui of Han, and King Hui of Han's son was Han Weizong. The son of Emperor Weizong of Han was Emperor Ling of Han, and the son of Emperor Ling of Han was Emperor Xian of Han. Emperor Liu Xian was the emperor of Cao Wei. As for Liu Bei, the descendant of Liu Bang, the Han Gaozu, Liu Bei was the ninth grandson of the Han Gaozu.
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