Mao Qigong----Textual research on Mao Qigong, the ancestor of Wuhan Shijia Li surname

[b] 1. Introduction to the Li family genealogy (Volume 21, Zunqintang)[/b]

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The first generation: Li Maoqi, originally from Nanchang, Nanchang Prefecture, Jiangxi Badouqiu, Wazi Street, County (next to Jiatu).

During the Yuan Zhizheng period, brothers Mao Yuangong, Mao Liugong, Mao Bagong and Mao Shigong moved away. Liugong moved to the south of the Yangtze River. Yuan Gong moved to Xiantao Town, Hanyang, Hubei Province. Bagong moved to Puqi County, Hubei Province. The Duke and the Ten Gongs moved to Shouchang, Hubei Province, and built a building in Shensanli, Shenshan Township, Shouchang. The local name was Xiejiazui. The Ten Gongs lived in the upper big house, while the Ten Gongs lived in the lower big house. This is how the surname Li was divided into upper and lower places.

The second generation: Zhongshan. III: Tiansi. IV: There are texts. The fifth generation: Sizhong. VI: secretion. VII: Gui (next to the king). Eighth life: Shaohuai. The ninth generation: Zhenwu. Tenth life: Qian Zhao. Eleventh life: Yunhan, the second son of Qianzhao.

Twenty-first generation: Guang Lin, son of Yuwen, born on December 20, 1946, graduated from Wuhan Institute of Education; Zhong, born on January 7, 1948, graduated from Hubei Preschool Normal School .

The 21st generation: Guangfa, son of Yuwen, was born on October 8, 1934. He graduated from Hubei University of Finance and Economics.

Twenty-first generation: Guangbo, the eldest son of Duke Chang Wen, was born on September 5, 1934. He is the eleventh genealogy writer, pen name is Qu Sheng, and graduated from Hubei University.

Twenty-two: Backbone, the eldest daughter of Duke Guanglin, was born on August 18, 1971. After graduating from Hubei Medical University, she studied in the UK.

Twenty-two: Zhongxun, the second daughter of Duke Guanglin, was born on September 20, 1976. She graduated from Jianghan University in Wuhan.

Twenty-two: Xiaogang, the eldest son of Guangfa Gong, was born on August 21, 1965. He graduated from Hubei University of Finance and Economics.

Twenty-two: Xiaomei, the fifth daughter of Guangfa, was born on December 21, 1971. She graduated from Beijing Foreign Trade University and is currently studying in Japan. Twenty-two: Zhiming, the third son of Guang Jin Gong, was born on October 11, 1970. He graduated from Wuhan Institute of Chemical Technology.

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1. Gaotao ancestor. Named Tingjian, he was born in Qufu and first fished in Leize. When Yao was the leader of the Yanhuang Yilian League, he was promoted as a scholar by Yu and appointed as a liguan (an official in charge of justice). After Shun succeeded to the throne, he still used Gaotao as Dali. , until King Yu became emperor, he died two years later. After his death, he was buried in the east of Guliucheng, 130 miles south of Anfeng County, Anhui. He was granted the title of Yingliu and had a son, Ren Boyi. After Gaotao, he served as an official in Yu, Xia, Shang, and twenty-six generations. According to the ancient custom of naming officials as surnames, Gaotao and his descendants were called Li surnames.

2. Boyi is Boyi. Zuo Yu had great achievements in controlling floods and was given the surname Ying. He served with Yu for seven years and gave birth to three sons: Da Lian, Zhu Mu and Si. Cheng

3. Si Chengli was a Li official in the Yu Xia Dynasty, and the official clan was named Li. He gave birth to a son: Rendao

4. Renshou 5. Zhizhou 6. Yi Collection 7, Zhongqing 8, Yongyuan

9, Xiaosheng 10 Youru 11 Mushun 12 Ren Chang 13 Qianji

14 Rangquan 15 Zhongzheng 16 Hefeng 17 Pure 18 Yizong

19 Gonghuai 20 Frugality 21 Solemnity 22 Reverence 23 Unity

24 Su Bing 25 Pingming 26 Kang Qiang

27 Li Zhengzi Deling, Ren The governor of Shang Dynasty, because of Wu Boyin's outspoken advice, was not tolerated by King Zhou and suffered death. He married Chen Guoqi and his family, but his wife fled to Henan with her young son Li Zhen.

28 Li Zhen was the ancestor of the surname. He and his mother took refuge in Henan, and when they went to the ruins of Yihou, they were attacked by hunger and thirst. They only managed to survive by picking plums from trees on the roadside to satisfy their hunger. One was to express gratitude to Li Zi for surviving, and the other was to change his surname to seek refuge, so he changed his surname to Li Lizhen and settled in Ku County. He married a daughter of the Qihe clan and gave birth to a son: Changzu.

29 Changzu was the official of the Chen State (the Chen State of the Western Zhou Dynasty was east of Kaifeng, Henan Province, and was destroyed by the Chu State in the late Spring and Autumn Period). Born in Ku County (10 miles east of present-day Luyi County, Henan Province), he married Chen and gave birth to a son: Tongde.

30 Tong De 31 Qing Gong 32 Cheng Gong 33 Shuo Zong 34 Xian Gong

35 Shuang Gong 36 Chengzhang 37 Integrity 38 Repairing the Province 39 Public Security

40 Liu Liao 41 Li Gong

42 Qian Gong, whose courtesy name was Yuan Gao, was an imperial envoy to the Zhou Dynasty. He married Yishou's daughter Yingfu and gave birth to a son: Er.

43 Ergong is the famous ancestor of the Li family. That is Lao Tzu, whose courtesy name is Boyang and his posthumous title is Pin. A native of Qurenli, Li Township, Ku County, Chu State. King Jing of Zhou was then Taishi (historically known as Zhou Zhushi) and wrote the Tao Te Ching of 5,000 words. Confucius once asked him about etiquette, and Li Pin said: "A good gentleman is hidden deep as if it were empty, and a gentleman's virtues are as good as a fool." Confucius sighed and said: "I am like a dragon?" Li Pin was named Taishang Laojun in the Tang Dynasty. . Birth of a son: Zong.

44 Zonggong, named Zunzu, was a general of the Wei State in the early Warring States Period. He was granted the title of Duan Qian, a city in Wei State, and took Yi as his surname, and was known as Doctor Duan Qianmu. Later he lived in seclusion and became an official. Giving birth to a son 1: Redeeming.

In 45, Dui Gong became the Prime Minister of Zhao State and gave birth to a son: the same.

46 Tonggong was a general of the State of Zhao and had a son: Ji.

47 Jigong was Anjun of Zhao Yang and had a son: Luo.

48 Luo Gong was the prime minister of Zhao Zuo and gave birth to a son: Hong.

49 Hong Gong, courtesy name Dao Hong, was the crown prince and tutor of the Qin State. He gave birth to a son: Xing Clan.

50 The name of Xing clan is Yushen, and the name is Wang. He is the general of Qin and has one son: Tan

51 Tan Gong is named Guiyuan. He was first the prime minister of Zhao and later the emperor of Qin. Make the doctor. Bury Bai Renxi. Four sons: Chong, Ban, Zhao and Ji. The appointment of Zhao Ergong is unknown.

52 The surname of Chonggong Li is the ancestor of Longxi Fang. The courtesy name Bo was the prefect of Longxi in the Qin Dynasty. He was later granted the title of Duke of Nanzheng. He had three sons: Ping, Yan and Yao. The first two are not listed. (Note: His younger brother Ji Gong is the founder of Zhaojunfang.

53 Yao Gong, also known as Bingde, was promoted to the prefect of Nanyang and was given the title of Di Daohou. He gave birth to a son:

54 Xin Gong Youcheng, a great general of the Qin Dynasty, said in "Historical Records? Biography of General Li" that he pursued and killed Prince Dan of Yan. After returning to the Han Dynasty, Qin Shi Huang named him the Marquis of Longxi.

55 Chao. Gongzi Rengao, a married woman, was a general of the Han Dynasty and served as the governor of Yuyang. His second son was Yuan Kuai (another sect). 56 Zhongxiang was the governor of the east of the Han River and the general of the expedition to the west, conquering the rebellious Qiang. He was killed in battle in Suchang, and he was buried in Dongchuan, Didao, Longxi Province. His descendants made this his home. 57. Bocao, the governor of Longxi and Hedong counties, gave birth to his second son: Shang and Xiang (the ancestors of Fanyang)

58 Shang Gong Han Chengji (now Yuning, Gansu Province) ordered the An family to have one son: Guang

59 Guang Gong was a famous general in the Han Dynasty. , famous for his ape-armed shooting skills. During the reign of Emperor Jing and Emperor Wen, he served as the prefect of Longxi, Qiandi and Youbei Ping counties, and fought more than seventy battles with the Huns. The Huns were afraid of him and called him "Flying General". : "It's not the right time to cherish Guang. Now in the era of Emperor Gaozu, it's not enough to be granted the title of Marquis of ten thousand households!" Three sons: Gan, Ling,

60 Gan Gongzi was named Youqing, Lang Zhongling, and he had two sons, Guannei Hou. : Yu and Zhong (the ancestors of Dunqiu)

61 Yu Gong was named Zitong, and Emperor Xuan granted him the title of Marquis of Nanzheng. He had a son: Cheng

62 Chenggong was named Cheng Gong. The prefect of Hedong has one son: Hong

63 Hong Gong, 64 Ye Gong, 65 Hui Gong, 66 Shan Gong, 67 You Gong. : Changzong

69 Changzong's courtesy name is Lingbo, and he is the prefect of Yuyang. He has a son: Jun Kuang

70 Jun Kuang's courtesy name is Shuzi, and his courtesy name is Ziqi. He is a doctor in the imperial family. The doctor gave birth to one son: Ben

71 Bengong was named Shangmeng, and he successively served as Langzhongshilang and Yushi. He had two sons: Ci and Tian (the founder of Bohai Fang)

72nd was named Shangmeng. Zhongjun was the prefect of Yi County and the governor of Xiyi. He had two sons: Gui and Qian (the ancestor of Shen Gongfang). 73. Gui Gongzi Wenyi was a general of Wei and was stationed as the prefect of Linhuai. Si Nongsang. The first son: Long

74 The Duke of Long, named Yanxu, was the commander of Chang'an and the general of Jinu. The first son was born: Ai

75 The Duke of Ai was given the name Yanxu, and was named Xiaoqi of the Jin Dynasty. General, the prefect of Wei County. The first son he had was Yong.

In 76, the prefect of the two prefectures of Jin, Jibei and Nanwan had two sons: Lun (the ancestor of Danyang Fang) and Rou

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77 Rou Gong, courtesy name Deyuan, was the prefect of Beiping in Jin Dynasty. His first son was Yan

78 Yan Gong, courtesy name Ji Zi, was born in Qianliang (one of the Five Liang Kingdoms in the Sixteenth Kingdom), Zhang Jun, the prefect of Tianshui, and Wu. General Wei was granted the title of Marquis of Ting of Anxi. His first son was Chang

79 Chang Gong was named Zhongjian, and he was the minister of the Prince of Xiliang. His first son was Hao

80 Hao Gong was named Li. An emperor. His courtesy name was Yuan Sheng. He was a native of Chengji, Longxi. During the reign of Duan Ye (King of Liang in the Sixteenth Kingdom), he served as the governor of Dunhuang. In the first year of Gengzi (400 BC), he called himself Liang Gong. At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, he became the founding emperor of Xiliang and gave birth to ten sons: Tan, Jin, Xin, Xun, Fan, Yu, Hong, Zhao, Liang, and Bing (Nine Dukes not listed)

81 Xin Gong's name Qin, named Shiye. He successively served as the governor of Xiliang. Eight sons: Yong, Zui, You, Shao, Chonger, Hong, Mingchong, Chanbing (Qigong not listed)

82 Chonger was named Xianshun. Due to the death of his country (Xiliang), he went to Song Dynasty to runan. The prefect later returned to the Wei Dynasty. After conquering the Zhou Dynasty, he returned to Wei with the land. He worshiped the prefect of Hongnong. He was captured by the Song general Xue Andu. Later he became the general of Wei Annan Yu and the governor of the state. One child: Xi.

83 Xigong, named Meng Liang, was the general of Jinmen Town in the later Wei Dynasty. He garrisoned in Wuchuan, so his family was Yan. Emperor Gaozu pursued him as Emperor Xianzu and Emperor Xuan. The first son was born:

In 84, the god-given character Dezhen was given, and he was the Lord of Tong. The great ancestor named Yiwu Shangdi. The second birth of a son: Xianqi, Huqi. He was shown to be the Marquis of Chang'an and was born to Damo. He was the Royal Forest Supervisor of the Later Zhou Dynasty, the prince Xima, and the uncle of Anxian County.

85 Hu Gong, also known as Wenbin, was given the surname Dali during the Western Wei Dynasty. He was promoted to Taiwei. Together with Taibi and other eight people, they assisted the Zhou Dynasty in conquering the Wei Dynasty. They were all named generals of the Shangzhu Kingdom, with the title of Bazhu. country. During the reign of Emperor Min of Zhou Dynasty, he was accepted by Wei Chan. Because he helped Yuwentai establish the Guanzhong regime, he was granted the title of Duke of Tang Dynasty, with the posthumous title: Duke Xiang. Eighth sons: Yan, Bo, Zhen, Bing, Zhang, Hui, Wei and Liang (Qigong is listed separately)

86 Binggong attacked his father and became the general manager of Anzhou in the Northern Zhou Dynasty and the general of Zhuguo. Duke of Tang Dynasty. He was posthumously named Ren Gong, and he was posthumously named Emperor Yuan, with the temple name Shizu. The first son: Yuan

87 Duke Yuan is the emperor of Tang Dynasty. The courtesy name was Shude, and he was born in Chengji, Longxi Province. At the age of seven, he became a Duke of Tang Dynasty. Later, he successively served as governor, county guard, and guard.

At the end of the Sui Dynasty, he stayed in Taiyuan. Later, he rebelled against the Sui Dynasty and established the capital in Chang'an, which was named Tang Dynasty. After reigning for nine years, he married Bin Yi's daughter and had seventeen sons. Passed on the second son Shimin.

88 Shimin was Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. The second son of Emperor Gaozu was smart, heroic, ambitious, and capable of bending the rules of a corporal. At the age of 18, he followed his father to raise troops and wipe out the bandits, and the entire Tang Dynasty was credited to him. He was first named King of Qin and later the Great Patriarch of Zen. He reigned for twenty-two years (reigned from 627 to 649 AD) and lived to the age of fifty-three. The eldest son, Sun, gave birth to fourteen sons. The son born to Emperor Taizong and Concubine Yang, the daughter of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty: Li Ke (the third son of Shimin, also said to be the fifth son)

89 Duke Ke is the King of Yulin. He was a handsome man with outstanding talents and high reputation, so he was highly valued by Taizong. In the early Tang Dynasty, he was granted the title of King of Changsha and then the King of Han. In the second year of Zhenguan, he was granted the title of King of Shu. Later, he was granted the title of Governor of Qizhou. Ten years later, he was granted the title of King of Wu. He was granted the title of Governor of Anzhou. After taking office, he reduced the title to 300 households. In the first year of Yonghui, he worshiped Sikong and became the governor of Liangzhou. Shifang sent Yu to establish him as the prince. Due to the jealousy of Changsun Wuji's family, Li Zhi was both the queen's son and Changsun Wuji's nephew. In the competition for the crown prince's position, Li Zhi won. After being entrusted to Wu, he pursued Taizong's love and therefore discouraged him. In the fifth year of Xianqing's reign, he was granted the title of King Yulin. He married Mrs. Xiao and was named Mrs. Peiguo. Four sons: Chong (named Renjun, served as the governor of Xiangzhou, general, and was granted the title of king. The public sent him separately), Wei (the king of Langling. The public sent him separately), Kun, and Xuan (he was appointed as the Zhengxiang of Taichang, and was granted the title of Guizhengjun). . Gong sent separately)

90 Duke Kun successively served as the governor of Song, Yan, Wei, Liang and Youzhou, and he was granted the title of King of Wu. The second son was born: Yi, Zhi (Li Taifuzu Shangqing. In 91, Yi Gong Li Xuzhou was born and the doctor Yin Qingguanglu was added. The third son was born: Yi (confessed to the Yue Kingdom, and was sent by the public), Yi . Yuan Gong was appointed as the general and assistant supervisor. In 94, Yuan Gong inherited his father's position. He had two sons: Tao and Huan (bachelor of Hanlin, and was appointed as the Minister of Rites. The first son was inherited. Another sent.

In 95, Tao Gong was appointed as the Minister of the Ministry of Household Affairs and had two sons: Chengxiu and Chengfan (he was appointed as the head of the Ministry of Rites and was later appointed as a doctor. The Duke appointed him separately)

96 Chengxiu was a bachelor of Longtuge and concurrently served as the Minister of War. The second son of the minister: Zhong Rong (a Hanlin bachelor, a public sect) and Zhong Bao. 97 Prince Zhong Bao was in the same family, and the third son was Jing Gui and Jing Shan (granted to the imperial court). Lang, gave birth to a son: Yan. The public was sent separately), Jing Liang (governed to the Taibao of Jianzhi, added Yinqingguanglu doctor, married the daughter of Wu Shaocheng, a concubine of the festival), and gave birth to a son: Shu

98 Jing Gui served as Taichang's Minister and married the daughter of Lu Xuangong. In 99, during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Zhaozong was appointed as the Crown Prince and Taifu. Doctor, Shang Guozhu. In the late Tang Dynasty, due to the corruption of the court, the Huangchao uprising, the separatist rule of the vassal towns, the eunuch dictatorship, and the crony struggle for power, the Tang Dynasty was in a precarious state. In the first year of Tianyou (904). ), threatening Tang Zhaozong (Li Ye) to move the capital to Tokyo (Luoyang, Henan). Seeing that the Tang Dynasty was in danger, the emperor said to some members of the clan and Li Dao: "There is a saying: If a bird is killed on the top of Hegan Mountain, why not fly to the birthplace!" I am wandering now and I don’t know where I am.” After saying this, all the ministers wept. Dao Gong took the genealogy with him and took refuge in Huxiang with the three brothers Li Shu and Li Yan, and later moved to Jianchang, Jiangxi Province (today’s Yongxiu County, Jiangxi Province). Hengshan Village, Sanxiqiao Town), known as "Li Sangong" at the time, married Pei, the daughter of Zhongshu Pei Gong, and had four sons: Xuan, Yuan, Yu, and Ren

100 Ren Gong had six sons: Dezheng, Dequan, Depei, Deheng, Dehui, Dexin

101 Li Depei (Dezheng, Dequan, Depei, Deheng, Dehui, De

102 Li Hui (Rang, Hui, Tao)

103 Li Chen (Chen, Fan, Yu, Heng)

104 Li Ai (Can, Zuo, Ai, Liang, Zhe, ed)

105 Li Tianfu

106 Li Qing

107 Li Congshan

108 Li Dachuan

109 Li Shihe

110 Li Liangjie

111 Li Zongying

112 Li Ruode

113 Li Jin

114 Li Hanyan

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115 Li Benchu

116 Li Jipan Wan Yi, Wan Er, Wan San, Wan Si, Wan Wu, Wan Liu, Wan Qi

117 Li Wan Er Zi Mao 1, Mao 2, Mao 3, Mao 4, Mao 5, Mao 6, Mao 7,,,,, Mao 10

118 The first generation of Li Mao Qi and Mao Qigong lineage (about 1330 AD) Originally from Badouqiu (next to Jiatu), Wazi Street, Nanchang County, Nanchang Prefecture, Jiangxi. During the reign of Yuan Zhizheng, brothers Mao Yuangong, Mao Liugong, Mao Bagong and Mao Shigong moved away. Liugong moved to the south of the Yangtze River. Yuan Gong moved to Xiantao Town, Hanyang, Hubei Province. Bagong moved to Puqi County, Hubei Province. The Duke and the Ten Gongs moved to Shouchang, Hubei Province, and built a building in Shensanli, Shenshan Township, Shouchang. The local name was Xiejiazui. The Ten Gongs lived in the upper big house, while the Ten Gongs lived in the lower big house. This is how the surname Li was divided into upper and lower places.

Shoushan's original name was Maoqi, with the courtesy name Hu and the nickname Chunhan. Yi presented Wenlinlang's village drink to the distinguished guests from Jiangyou Nanchang Prefecture to Badouqiu, Wazi Street, Nanchang County (also known as Lijia, Cross Street, Xinjian County (Port)

During the Yuan Dynasty to the Zheng Dynasty, the same Mao Yuan (line 1) Maoliu Gongmao, Ba Gongmao and Mao Shizhu Gong moved to the base of the big house on the west of Xiejiazui, Longwang Bridge, Shenshan Township, Wuchang County, Wuchang Prefecture, Hubei Province. Maoyuan moved to Jingling (today's Xiantaotianmen area), Maoliu moved to the south of the Yangtze River, Maoba moved to Puqi, Maoqi lived in the big house, and was born to the Fusheng family. He had a son: Zhongshan, and the descendant was Fanchang.

Relocated to Yongyili, Yongfu Township, settled the foundation of a big house in Yongshou Shanyin, married into the Zhang family, and gave birth to three children: the same child, the second child, and the third child.

The father-in-law On the side of the foundation of the burial house, Genshan Mountain, Daming Mountain, faces the tomb, and on the right side of the village house where the concubine was buried, Dalin Mountain faces Haishan Mountain.

119 The second generation of Zhongshan Mao Qigong's lineage

120 The third generation of Tiansi Mao Qigong's lineage

121 There is the fourth generation of Wenmao Qigong's lineage

122 Sizhong

123 Xixie

124 Gui (beside the king)

125 Shaohuai

126 Zhenwu

127 The tenth generation of Qianzhaomao Qigong

128 The second son of Yunhan Qianzhao

129 The tenth generation of Kecunmao Qigong Twelve

130 The thirteenth generation of Dajiong Mo Qigong's lineage

131 The fourteenth generation of Chunmei Mo Qigong's lineage

132 Kunmao Qigong's lineage The fifteenth generation of the lineage

133 The sixteenth generation of the lineage of Ju Kemao Qigong

134 The seventeenth generation of Dehuamao Qigong lineage

135 Close The 18th generation of the Qigong line of Changmao

136 The 19th generation of the Qigong line of Yuanruimao

137 The 20th generation of the Qigong line of Xiwenmao

< p>138 Guang Junmao Qigong lineage, the 21st Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, the 51st old member of the Communist Party of China

139 Aimin Mao Qigong lineage, the 22nd generation, graduated in 1994 Wuhan Engineering University (Wuhan Institute of Chemical Technology)

140 The 23rd and 53rd Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Jin Taomao Qigong, was born in Beijing on August 25, 2006