Eight volumes of "Pingliang Kuai Family Genealogy" in Hefei, Anhui Province
Category:? Hundred Family Genealogy
Name of the genealogy: "Pingliang Kuai Family Genealogy" in Hefei, Anhui Province 》Eight volumes
?The title of the book is based on the title leaf, and the center of the page and the bookmark are titled Kuai's genealogy
Edition number: Printed by Hefei Evolution Printing Press in the 38th year of the Republic of China , Shen Yuantang printed version
Number of volumes: nine volumes
Compiled by: Kuai Xiaoxia, editor and proofreader, Kuai Zipan, editor and interviewer
Format: 21.6 cm long, 17.7 cm wide, 15.2 cm thick
Table of contents: Volume 1: Examples of Ouyang Wenzhong's genealogy, Illustrated illustrations of Ouyang Wenzhong's genealogy, common rules, calligraphy, four non-scripts, introduction to family rules, family Etiquette and rules, calligraphy schools, collection of genealogy notes, names of genealogy officers, names of deacons who repair genealogy, postscript, preface to the whole genealogy, and preface to the genealogy of the second, third, and fourth rooms of the major; genealogical quotations from volumes 2 to 7, large, second, third, and fourth , Five-fang lineage; Volume eight tomb map introduction, ancestor tomb map, large, second, third, fourth and five-room tomb map.
Migration process: The ancestor of the Song Dynasty was Kuai Ao, the imperial censor in the palace. His descendants were mostly scattered in Jiangxi during the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. According to the genealogy, his descendants were the first brothers to move to Hefei:
?Yingshi, whose original name is Zhen, whose given name is Taichu, moved from the beginning of Jiangxi to Hefei in the Ming Dynasty and lived in Fanjia Lane, west of Daludian, Beixiang, Hefei. It was the big house;
?Yingji, whose original name was Han, whose given name was Zhao Xing, born in the first year of Longqing in the Ming Dynasty, his son Kuning, fled the Renwu Revolution in the Ming Dynasty and moved to Lujiazui, Lujiangbei Township, as the second wife;
Ying Yuan, formerly known as Bang, moved from Gan in the Ming Dynasty Fanjia Lane, Daludian, Beixiang, Hefei, has three bedrooms;
?Ying Chuan, whose original name is Zhi and whose courtesy name is Chengye, also lives in Fanjia Lane, has four bedrooms;
?Yingchuan Zong, whose original name was Quan, also lived in Fanjia Lane, with five rooms.
Ranking: The ancestors of Deguang Wen Zhenjia Sheng advocated morality and educating the community, and the Yi people always followed the ancestral precepts in an orderly manner
Historical compilation years: During the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, each family tree was compiled, but After the war, only the second branch of the Lujiang branch still survived. In the ninth year of the Republic of China, the sixth branch and the sixth branch jointly compiled the genealogy for the first time. So far, only the fifth branch has jointly compiled the genealogy, and the sixth branch has not participated.
Appreciation: In the ninth year of the Republic of China, Yang Yifang wrote the "Preface to the Genealogy of Dafang" and said, "The Kuai family in Pingliang is a prominent family in my hometown. He writes poems and etiquette. He is a well-known person in the world. From what I know, he is like Han Qing." , The princes of Liqing may be famous in Hanyuan, or protected in the countryside, and their heirs, Ruomu, will return from Japan, and they can use their knowledge to colonize the country's borders..." The Liqing he mentioned was Kuai Guangdian (1857-1910), whose courtesy name was Liqing, also known as Liqing, whose name was Jiqiu, whose family name was Jinsuzhai. He was a Jinshi scholar in the ninth year of Guangxu's reign and the son-in-law of Li Hongzhang. His father, Kuai Demo (1816-1877), served as prefect of Kuizhou and chief envoy of Jiangning. This father and son are the most famous members of the Kuai family in Hefei. You can check this genealogy, but there is no record. Their lineage should be in the sixth family who participated in the joint cultivation in the ninth year of the Republic of China but did not participate this time. It is a pity.
?The surname "Kuai" is relatively rare, and there are few family trees. The "Comprehensive Catalog of Chinese Genealogy" does not include "Kui", while the "Summary of Genealogy Collection of Shanghai Library" only records three types, two of which are Seed as a copy.
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