The historical migration of Tao

Year ranking order

Song Dynasty 81

Ming Dynasty 72

1987 106

2006 102

2013 85

2014 (2010) 83 Today, it ranks 83rd in the country (2014 version, 2010 version), with a population of nearly 2.8 million. Anhui has the most, followed by Yunnan and Jiangsu. The specific population figures are based on statistics from the household registration system of the Ministry of Public Security in 2007, as follows:

Provincial population

Beijing 14698

Tianjin 10360

Hebei 49114

Shanxi 15689

Inner Mongolia 27547

Liaoning 65753

Jilin 36368

Heilongjiang 61987

Shanghai 67489

Jiangsu 276663

Zhejiang 147176

Anhui 396595

Fujian 8050

Jiangxi 105418

Shandong 94991

Henan 128263

Hubei 166245

Hunan 122209

Guangdong 34063

Guangxi 139556

Hainan 3389

Chongqing 115863

Sichuan 175693

Guizhou 112500

Yunnan 265927

Tibet 180

Shaanxi 35056

Gansu 44703

Qinghai 8639

Ningxia 7422

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2753103 nationwide Tao Qian: A native of Danyang County, Danyang County (now Danyang Town, Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province), named Gongzu, 132-194 (63 years old). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, General Anton, Mu of Xuzhou, and Marquis of Liyang were granted the title.

Tao Huang: Born in Danyang Moling, Yangzhou (now Nanjing, Jiangsu), with the courtesy name Shiying, he was the governor of Jiaozhou in the Western Jin Dynasty, a champion general, and Marquis of Wanling.

Tao Jun: A native of Danyang Moling, Yangzhou (now Nanjing, Jiangsu), Tao Huang's younger brother, the general of Soochow Zhennan and Jingzhou Mu during the Three Kingdoms period.

Tao Kan: (now Duchang, Jiangxi Province), a famous official in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He was the Taiwei of the Shizhong and was granted the title of Duke of Changsha. He is intelligent by nature, good at penmanship, and cautious in politics. People say that his calligraphy is charming to both muscles and bones.

Tao Hongjing: A native of Moling (now Nanjing, Jiangsu Province), the grandson of Tao Long, he was a Liang Taoist thinker, painter, medical scientist, and calligrapher in the Southern Dynasties. After entering Liang Dynasty, he was not an official, and Emperor Wu could not appoint him. However, he was often consulted on important matters in the court, and he was called the Prime Minister of the Mountains at that time. He is good at playing chess and playing chess, cursive calligraphy, fine drawings, and his official script is unconventional. His body is charming. There is "Image Collection Essentials".

Tao Manlang: a native of Danyang (now Danyang Town, Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province). Qi Rong recruits generals because they have contributed to quelling Hou Jing's rebellion. He was awarded the title of Yuanshui and Mianchi counties by the Lord of Qi and was granted the title of General Ping Zhao.

Tao Shouli: a native of Chiyang (now Guichi, Anhui), a painter of the Southern Tang Dynasty during the Five Dynasties. He is good at interpreting images of ghosts and gods, gardens and pavilions, children and slaves, carriages and horses, landscapes, and subtleties.

Tao Bi: A native of Qiyang, Yongzhou (now part of Hunan), he was a poet in the Song Dynasty. He was awarded the title of Administrator of Yangshuo County for his merits, and later served as the envoy of Dongshang Pavilion in Yongzhou. There is "Tao Yongzhou Collection".

Tao Yi: A native of Jingzhaohu (now Huxian County, Shaanxi Province), he was a painter of the Song Dynasty. He specializes in flowers, bamboos, feathers, and feathers, and is selected for imperial edicts. His writing style is similar to that of Huang Quan.

Tao Fuheng: a native of Xinchang (now Zhejiang), a poet at the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty. In the early Yuan Dynasty, he was appointed as professor of Xingguojun. In the name of literary works, there is "Hundred Odes of Plum Blossoms".

Tao Zongyi: a native of Huangyan, Zhejiang Province, a calligraphy theorist and writer in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties, his name was Nancun. He is good at poetry and calligraphy, and is good at small seal script. He is the author of the calligraphy theory book "The History of Calligraphy". There are also "Records of Nancun Stopping Farming" and "Nancun Poetry Collection".

Tao Cheng: Born in Baoying, Jiangsu Province, he was a painter of the Ming Dynasty. He has many talents, simple poetry and prose, good at calligraphy and painting of flowers, birds and figures. Hibiscus is regarded as a divine product and is treasured by the world.

Tao Shu: A native of Anhua, Hunan, and a minister of the Qing Dynasty. He was a Jinshi in Jiaqing, and became the governor of Liangjiang during the Daoguang period. He was also in charge of the salt administration with the prince Shaobao.

Tao Yu: a native of Xiangtan, Hunan, a calligrapher and painter of the Qing Dynasty.

He is good at poetry and prose, calligraphy and seal cutting, especially painting flowers.

Tao Zhiyue: A patriotic senior general of the Kuomintang in Ningxiang, Hunan. He rebelled in Xinjiang in 1949. He was awarded the rank of general by the Central Military Commission in 1955. He died in 1988.

Tao Yong: A native of Huoqiu, Anhui Province, he was a senior general of the Chinese Communist Party. He fought bravely and was awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955. He died unjustly during the Cultural Revolution.

Tao Zhu: A native of Qiyang, Hunan, a senior leader of the Communist Party of China. After liberation, he served as Secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee and Vice Chairman of the State. During the Cultural Revolution, he was a member of the Cultural Revolution Group. He was persecuted to death because he was unwilling to collude with the Lin Jiang counterrevolutionary group.

Tao Xingzhi: A native of She County, Anhui Province, a modern educator. He was the first to notice the issue of rural education and required education to be integrated with practice to serve the people. He is the author of "China's Educational Reform", "Zhaifu's Free Talk", "Xingzhi's Letters", "Xingzhi's Poetry Collection", etc.

Tao Zhiyao: A native of Taolou Village, Taomiao Town, Juye County, Shandong Province. Member of the Communist Party of China. Graduated from college. In 1937, he participated in the anti-Japanese and national salvation activities. He served as editor of "Dongsheng" magazine, political worker and training class major instructor in Linyi, Shandong, professor at Linfen National Revolutionary University in Shanxi, professor at Yichuan National Revolutionary World Institute in Shaanxi, and compiler at Yan'an Lu Xun Art and Literature College. , teacher, teacher at Yan'an Army Art Cadre School, director of the library of North China United University in Zhangjiakou, director of the Social Education Section of the Education Bureau of Harbin Special Municipal Government, director of the Academic Affairs Office of Northeastern Lu Xun Literature College in Harbin, director of the Chinese Department of Northeastern Renmin University in Changchun, Jilin Director of the Chinese Department of the University, deputy director of the Institute of Language and Literature of the Jilin Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, vice chairman of the Jilin Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and vice chairman of the Jilin Branch of the Chinese Writers Association. Started publishing works in the 1940s. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1962. He has authored the monographs "History of Modern Chinese Literature" (3 volumes, cooperation), "Literary Theory", and translated the novel "Absent Landlord", etc.

Tao Huabi, female, Han nationality, born in 1947, native of Meitan County, Guizhou Province, founder of Laoganma spicy sauce. Currently he is a representative of the Standing Committee of the Guizhou Provincial People's Congress, a standing member of the Guiyang Municipal Political Consultative Committee, vice chairman of the Guiyang Nanming District Political Consultative Committee, chairman of Guiyang Nanming Laoganma Flavor Food Co., Ltd., and director of Guiyang Nanming Chunmei Brewing Co., Ltd. Long grade.

Tao Huabi has been awarded the title of "Model of Women's Contribution" in Nanming District of Guiyang City, "Advanced Worker of Health Creation" in Nanming District of Guiyang City, "Model of Women's Contribution" of Guiyang City, and "Two Civilizations" Construction Service of Guiyang City Advanced individual, "March 8th" Red Flag Bearer in Guizhou Province, National "Women's Model of Contribution", National Outstanding Entrepreneurial Women, China's 100 Outstanding Entrepreneurs, National "March 8th" Red Flag Bearer and other honorary titles.