The genealogy of Zuo Co-edited in Jiyang County is 10 year (192 1 year). Changyang Zuoshi Genealogy consists of 6 volumes (including Zuoshi in Laiyang, Laixi, Shandong and Tieling, Liaoning). Changyang (now Laiyang, Laixi, Tieling and other places in Liaoning. Zuo's ancestors moved from Zaoqiang, Hebei Province to Jiyang, from Jiyang to Zhangqiu, and from Zhangqiu to Laiyang for more than twenty generations. Zuo's Genealogy in Wutai, Shanxi Province (Qing Dynasty) Zuo Fengyuan wrote Zuo's Genealogy in the 29th year of Qing Daoguang (1849). Six-volume edition (Qing Dynasty) Zuo Yuancheng compiled Zuo's Genealogy in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province in the 16th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1890). /kloc-in the 0 ~ (th) century, Zuo's genealogy in Feishui, Hefei, Anhui Province spread in six volumes (Qing Dynasty). Zuo Jiang and others revised the edition of Dunshan Hall in the seventh year of Jiaqing (1802). Zuo's genealogy in Jingchuan, Anhui, USA, revised in the 12th year of Guangxu (1886). Twenty-four volumes of Zuo's genealogy in Tongcheng, Anhui Province (Qing Dynasty) Zuo Jiaxiu and other Qing Daoguang twenty-nine years (1849). 24 volumes of wooden movable type. Zuo's Genealogy in Xinzhou, Hubei, USA, Japan, Volume 1. The last volume (Republic of China) was revised by Zuo Xiangshun and Zuo Xiangguan in the twenty-sixth year of the Republic of China (1937). Xinzhou Zuo's genealogy woodcut, woodcut in Liuxi Village, Sandian Town, Xinzhou County, Hubei Province in the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937). Note: Zuo Guoyin and Changming Zuo were founded in the forty-sixth year of Qing Qianlong. The Genealogy of in Xinzhou, Hubei Province (Republic of China) Volume 26 Zuo Wenlin continued to write woodcuts in the 38th year of the Republic of China (1949). The genealogy of Hunan Zuoshi Jiubi in Louzhai Village, Jiujie Township, Xinzhou County, Hubei Province □□ Volume (Qing) Zuo Maobao compiled a map of Hunan in the 14th year of Jiaqing (1809). Thirty volumes of Zuo Eleven Genealogy compiled by Chang Feng of Hutan, Hunan Province (Qing Dynasty) In the 28th year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (1902), Zuo Fengyuan compiled thirty volumes of Yi Shan Tang Typesetting. Guangdong Zhongshan Map Hunan Hengyang Sanjia Zuo's Six Genealogies □□□□ The first five volumes (Republic of China) Zuo Zuo Yong Jing Tang movable type Twenty-eight years of the Republic of China (1939) Hunan.
From A.D. 1368 (early Ming Dynasty), Zuo Yougong was born in Shiqiao, Xiaogan Township, Macheng County, Hubei Province, and lived in Ranjiaqiao, Changshou District, Chongqing. It has been proved by more than 600 years and 20 generations.
You gave birth to his second son, qi zhou, Ruizhou (a gift for Dr. Chao Yi).
Gave birth to three sons, Lian, Lin and Teng.
Gave birth to three sons: Shangfa, Shang Jun and Monk Zhen.
Still Geng.
Tengsheng business letter
He has a second son, Chang (a scholar in Shunren No.5 Middle School tomorrow) and Kun (the fourth place in the provincial township examination in the tenth year of Xuande in Ming Dynasty), who has served as the magistrate of Dali Prefecture in Kunming County, Yunnan Province and the garrison road in the west. Dr. Chen Chaoyi).
Taste is like life.
Kun gave birth to four sons: Shao 'an, Ci 'an, Jin 'an and Feng 'an.
Zhong Rusheng has fewer rivers.
Shao Ansheng gave birth to two sons: Gui Yan and Ji Yan.
The second buddhist nun gave birth to four sons: Meng Zong, He Zong, Yue Zong and Ming Zong.
Jin 'an gave birth to two sons: Zhao Zong and Cheng Zong.
Feng Ansheng had seven sons: Benzong, Huaizong, Yaozong, Yuzong, Qinzong, Yanzong and Yuezong. In the fifth generation, there were 2 1 people living in Ranjiaqiao, Bak Temple and Chaqi Mountain in Changshou County. By the tenth century, there were already 130 people. Up to now, there are 20 people scattered in various provinces, counties and towns. Therefore, it is urgent to update the genealogy in order to straighten out the family system, arrange the old and the young, and preserve human relations to show future generations.