The permanent residence of someone's great-grandfather and paternal ancestors, also known as ancestral home or origin, refers to the long-term residence or birthplace of grandfather and paternal ancestors. The origin is the original origin.
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If grandpa's birthplace is inconsistent with the household registration, it is also best to fill in the birthplace or the household registration with the same long-term residence as the birthplace. If you still can't confirm, you can consult the unit or department that manages and uses this information according to the information such as the birthplace of grandpa's immediate family, his birthplace and domicile, and his long-term residence. Once confirmed, unless due to special circumstances, it shall not be changed at will, so as to avoid new troubles caused by contradictions and conflicts in the files.
In ancient China, native place was very important. Even if fathers and ancestors are senior officials, their children will still return to their hometown to participate in scientific research. In the Qing Dynasty, there were strict regulations on the registration place of exams. Grandfather has been naturalized in a certain place for more than 20 years, and there are ancestral graves, fields and houses in the local area before he can register for the exam. Later, candidates were naturalized for more than 20 years before they were allowed to take the exam.
. In the 13th year of Wanli, after having obtained the provincial examination in Shuntian, the theory of impostor arose. In this case, Shi Feng and other eight Zhejiang Jinshi impersonated in the Shuntian exam and were ordered to be investigated. Shi Feng and others were shown to the public, and were sent to the people together with six others before Shuntianfu, and were imprisoned for life, that is, deprived of the qualification for the examination for life. Among these eight people, Shi Jichun is famous. His father was an editor of Hanlin and was also dismissed. A bunch of officials were punished to varying degrees.
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Native place-Baidu Encyclopedia