What is the highest official title of Liang in history? Who knows who Liang's ancestors were in Taiping Town, Yangshan County, Guangdong Province?

Generally speaking, the highest title in the history of Chinese surnames was mostly in the Western Zhou Dynasty-the Spring and Autumn Period, except for the surnames called Guo surname, which was proclaimed emperor in several feudal times. Because many surnames are taken because of fiefs.

Liang won the title of Earl, but it had no influence on that period of history. During the Spring and Autumn Period, there were many Liang surnames in the northern overlord Jin State, but their influence was very limited.

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liang, like Dou, became a famous consort aristocrat. Among them, the then general Liang Ji even poisoned the Han emperor (that is, the legendary domineering general). Liang was quite prosperous in the Eastern Han Dynasty, with seven princes, three queens, six nobles and two generals.

The allusion of "introducing Qi Mei" comes from Hong Liang and his wife Meng Guang in Han Dynasty.

Personally, I think the most influential figure of Liang is Liang Qichao in modern times. No introduction is needed.

At present, Guangdong is the most densely populated area of the Liang family, which originated from the migration of the Yangtze River valley in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, but the specific source is very complicated, so I am afraid it is impossible to verify it.