Jin Yong's family background

Jin Yong, whose real name is Cha, is the 22nd generation grandson of Cha from Haining. Haining Cha family is a scholarly family in Haining County, with a rich collection of books. Twenty-two scholars were born in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Jin Yong's most famous ancestor was Cha (June 7, 65438 +0650-June 25, 65438+September 25, 0727), whose real name was Si Lian, the word Xia Chong, and later renamed it. He was named another mountain and given the name of a smoker. He once taught his youngest son in Nalan Pearl House. In the forty-second year of Kangxi (1703), he was a scholar, later edited by the Imperial Academy, and entered the south study room. Ke Jian, the eldest son, and Si Xun, the cousin, are both scholars. At that time, it was called "seven sons, one uncle and five academicians". His poem "What I saw in a boat and a night book" was once included in the teaching material. He is Jin Yong's kin, and the reply from Lu Yigong in Jin Yong's novels is the antithesis in the poetry collection.

Cha Sheng (1650- 1707), the tenth ancestor of Jin Yong, was named Zhongwei, also known as Yinshan, also known as Hanzhong. Hanlin and calligrapher in qing dynasty. In the twenty-seventh year of Kangxi (1688), he was a scholar of Chen Wusi, and was selected and edited by Jishi Shu of the Imperial Academy. Reluctantly, he at least moved to Zhan's (Zhengsi Pin) and wrote "Lian Ji".

Cha Yan, the eighth ancestor of Jin Yong (1770- 1834), also known as Chu Yan, was named Bo Yan and Shi Mei. Jiaqing served as a juror for nine years (1804). Guan Zhi Shun Tian Ji Zhou breg.