What is the genealogy of Confucius' descendants?

First, the genealogy of Confucius \x0d\ descendants of Confucius and Mencius are now named, and the official generation is in the Ming Dynasty. In the early Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang gave Confucius eight generations for naming: Gong, Yan, Cheng, Hong, Wen, Zhen, Shang and Yin. Later, the Duke was sealed by the 56th generation Kong in the first year of Hongwu and the 57th generation Kong Ne in the 17th year of Hongwu. In this way, ten words were added next to "Xi" and "Yan", namely, Yan, Gong, Yan, Cheng, Hong, Wen, Zhen, Shang and Yin (in the late Qing Dynasty, in order to avoid the emperor's taboo, Hong was changed to macro and Yin to Yan). During the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, these ten words were not enough. They were played by Kong Yinzhi (Kong Yan Zhi), the duke of the feast in the sixty-fifth generation. The follow-up cross is: "Xing Yu Guang Chuan, Zhao Xian Qing Fan Ji"; After nine years of Qianlong reign in Qing Dynasty (1744), it was investigated and sorted out by the Ministry of Rites, and submitted to the emperor for an imperial edict, with a cross: "Being blessed and respected, Shao Thought is prominent". In the eighth year of the Republic of China, Kong Lingyi, the Duke of Feast, in the seventy-sixth generation, made a cross and asked the then Beiyang government to approve its publication. That is, the 86th generation to the105th generation. That is, "build a stable road, build a stable life, raise a stable life, be rich in literature and prosper the scenery, and last forever." So far, the youngest known generation is Qin. So many descendants of Confucius and Mencius can see the size of their generation from their names. Prior to this, the genealogy of Confucius was very complicated, and this method of selecting characters was greatly simplified than before, and was advocated by the emperor, which made other large families in China follow this method. \ x0d \ x0d \ Because of the perfection of Kong's pedigree, sometimes people with Kong's surname will encounter some minor inconveniences. According to the family rules of the Confucius family, the younger generation with the same surname and the same clan must address their elders according to their seniority, which often leads to a generation or even a dozen generations difference between people of similar age. Besides, there is no need to use the hole as a servant in the duke's house. The main reason is that the Duke of Feast may be lower in seniority than most people in the same family, which leads to the embarrassment of master-servant relationship and intergenerational relationship. Some poor families with Kong's surname may change their names first and then join the government as servants. \ x0d \ x0d \ Meng, Zeng and Yan are also arranged according to the rank of holes, but the initial period and strictness are different. \x0d\\x0d\ II。 Genealogy \ x0d \ The ancestor of the seventh generation, Huangdi Xuanyuan \ x0d \ The ancestor of the sixth generation, Shao Hao Jintianshi (Xuantao) \ x0d \ The ancestor of the fifth generation, Gao Ji \ x0d \ Misi. (Wang Hai) Nangeng, the twenty-second ancestor merchant of Wang Heng \x0d\ Yang Jia, the twenty-first ancestor merchant Wang Pan Geng Xiao Xin, Wang Shang Xiaoyi \x0d\ Wang Wuding, the twenty-first ancestor merchant Wang Zugeng, Wang Zujia \x0d\ Wang Yanxin, the nineteenth ancestor merchant \x0d\ Wang Kangding, the eighteenth ancestor merchant. First, Shang Wang of the fifteenth ancestor \x0d\ Di Xin, Shang Wang of the fourteenth ancestor \x0d\ Song Shen of the thirteenth ancestor \x0d\ Song Gonggong of the twelfth ancestor * * \x0d\ What is the father of the tenth ancestor \x0d\ father of the fifth ancestor \ x0d? What great-grandson Kong Bai \ X0d\ nine generations of Sun Kongfu, Kong Shu and Teng Kong, Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang named Teng Kong as "Sacrificing the King" \x0d\ tenth generation Sun Kongzhong \x0d\ eleventh generation Sun Kongwu \x0d\ twelfth generation Sun Kongyannian \x0d\ thirteenth generation Sun Kongba, and the Han Emperor named him "Praise for Hou". \x0d\ 14th generation Sun Kongfu, Han Sui Emperor, 15th generation Sun Yuannian was named "Yin Shao" \x0d\ 16th generation Sun Kongzhi, 17th generation Sun Kongzhi, 18th generation Sun Kongkui, Hou Ting \. Zongshenghou \x0d\ 22nd generation Sun Kongzhen, 23rd generation Sun Kongke, 24th generation Sun Kongfu, 25th generation Sun Kongyi, 26th generation Sun Kongxian, 26th generation Sun Kongxian. Twenty-ninth generation Sun Tai, thirtieth generation Sun Kongqu, thirty-first generation Sun Kong, thirty-second generation Sun Kong, thirty-third generation Sun Kong, thirty-fourth generation Sun Kong Chongji, thirty-fourth generation. \x0d\ Sun Kongqiqing in the 37th generation, \x0d\ Sun Chang in the 38th generation, Sun Kongce in the 39th generation, Sun Kongzhen in the 40th generation, and Sun Kongzhaojian in the 4th1generation. The 44th-generation grandson, the 45th-generation Sun Kongyan, the master book of Wen and Qufu and the doctor of praise \x0d\ Duke of all previous dynasties: \x0d\ The 46th-generation duke of Kong Shengyou, Wen and the magistrate, Kong Zongyuan, was renamed the eldest grandson of Confucius, and \x0d\ the 48th-generation duke of feasts Kong Duanli, Kong Duancao and Kong Duanyou (Nanzong) \. X0d\ No.566. x0d\ The 53rd Duke's Feast Kong Huan, Kong Zhi, Kong Zhen and Kong Zhu (Nanzong) \x0d\ The 54th Duke's Feast Kong Sihui, Kong Sicheng and Kong Sixu (Nanzong) \x0d\ The 55th Duke's Feast Kong Kejian and Kong Kezhong (Nanzong) \ x0d The 58th Duke Kong and Kong Gongcheng (South Sect) \x0d\ The 59th Duke Kong and Kong (South Sect) \x0d\ The 60th Duke Kong Chengqing and Kong (South Sect) \x0d\ The first 1 Duke Kong Hongxu and Kong Hongtai (word forever, the 63rd Duke of Yansheng Kong Zhengan and Kong Zhenning) \ The 69th Duke of Feast Kong Yuji, Kong Jitao (Southern Sect) \x0d\ The 70th Duke of Feast Kong Guangyi) and Kong Guangyun (Southern Sect) \x0d\ The 7th1Duke of Feast. 73rd Duke's Feast Kong Qingrong and Kong Qingyi (Nanzong) \x0d\ 74th Duke's Feast Kong Fanhao and Kong Fanhao (Nanzong) \x0d\ 75th Duke's Feast Kong Xiangke and Kong Xiangkai (Nanzong) \x0d\ 76th Duke's Feast Kong Lingyi (word Gu Sun), 1877. \x0d\ The 77th Duke (born in 1920) whose mother is Mrs. Wang. Born one hundred days ago, he was ordered by President Xu Shichang to inherit the title of Duke of Feast.