Textual research on the origin of Xue family in Shaanxi Province

Xue, a native of Xuecheng, Shandong, later moved to Pizhou, Jiangsu. According to records, during the Warring States Period, Xue's family had spread to Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Henan, Hebei and other places. For example, the great-grandson of Xue Gongzi is Chu Lingyin, and his grandson persuaded Liu Bang to destroy the Xue Family Temple. Xue Guangde, the grandson of Xue Jian V, was an imperial adviser of the Han Dynasty, while Xue Guangde's grandson lived in the local area because he was an official and a prefect of Huaiyang. The eighth descendant of Xue Yuan's official Sun was killed by Cao Cao. Xue Yong, his son, entered Shu from Liu Bei, served as the magistrate of Shu County and settled in the local area. Xue Ji, the son of Yong, fell to Wei after the death of Shu, worshipped Dr. Guanglu and moved to Fenyin, Hedong (now Wanrong, Shanxi), with the world name "Shu Xue". Xue Qi is the ancestor of Hedong County. Xue Qi's eldest son, Sun Hui, was named "North Ancestor", his second descendant, Mink, was named "South Ancestor" and his third son, Sun Xing, was named "West Ancestor". During the Three Kingdoms period, Xue's three sons (Ying, Sun and concurrently) were all Prince Taifu, called Wu Sanfu, and Wei was from Tianshui, indicating that Xue had moved to Gansu today. During the Yongjia Rebellion in the Jin Dynasty, Xue Tui, a native of Hedong, went south with the gentry of the Central Plains and spread to He Xue. During the Southern Liang Dynasty, he moved to Jin 'an, Fujian, and was the ancestor of Xue's surname in Fujian. At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, Gushi people from Henan entered Fujian with their father-in-law, and settled in Zhangzhou from then on, and later passed it on to Xue, the founder of Zhangpu Dongshan. In the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, Xue Yanbo of Shexian moved to Nanguan, Yizhang County (now Yizhang County, Hunan Province), and was the ancestor of Xue's surname in Hunan and Guangdong. His sixth grandson, Xue Ganru, moved to Jiu Feng, Lechang, Guangdong Province in the Yuan Dynasty, because he was the ancestor of Xue in Jiu Feng, Lechang. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Xue, as one of the surnames of people who moved to Sophora japonica in Hongdong, moved to Jiangsu, Henan, Shaanxi, Shandong, Beijing and other places. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Xue's surname crossed the sea to Taiwan Province Province, and his Fujian nationality was even more numerous. Since then, some have spread overseas. Today, Xue has spread all over the country, mostly in Jiangsu, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hebei, Fujian and other provinces. Xue in these areas accounts for 63% of the Han population in China. Xue is the 48th surname in China with a large population, accounting for 0.42% of the Han population in China.

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