Who is Liu Yong's father? Where are you from?
Liu Tongxun, the father of Liu Yong in the Qing Dynasty, has been clearly introduced above. His ancestral home mainly has the following statements: 1. Tugezhuang in Zhucheng County now belongs to gaomi city administratively. It turns out that Zhucheng is also called Wu Dong, and Liu Yong belongs to Wu Dongliu. But there is no doubt that Zhucheng is the birthplace of Liu Yong, but where his ancestors moved is still controversial. 2. Dangshan County, Xuzhou District, Jiangsu Province (now classified as Dangshan County, Anhui Province). According to Liu's genealogy, Liu was a native of Liuzhuang, Dangshan County, and later moved to Zhucheng. Because this record is very clear and written by Liu Tongxun, I used to support this view. However, there are many controversies about Liu Yong, and some people question this. Because Liu Tongxun himself ranks eighth in Liu's genealogy, and Liu Yong is ninth, some people think that when Liu Tongxun Genealogy wrote Liu, Wu Dongliu moved to Zhucheng for too long, and what Liu Tongxun wrote was not necessarily accurate. 3. Liu Daying Village, Huankou Town, Fengxian County, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province. This statement was mainly popular after 20 10, and was verified by Liu Zun, a member of Jiangsu Archaeological Society. The main evidences are Liu's ranking according to the five elements and the tombstone of Liu Shun, the ancestor of Fengxian County. This statement has been recognized by some Liu families in Zhucheng. 4. Fangshang Village, Pizhou, Xuzhou, Jiangsu. Liu Pizhou, a descendant of Han Gaozu, originally settled in Pei County. At the end of Yuan Dynasty (1344), the Yellow River burst its banks and Wang Yang was rich. Two brothers, Liu Kai and Liu Wen, moved to Tushan Town, Pizhou, and were regarded as the first generation ancestors by Liu in Pizhou. In the 25th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1385), Liu Hongjun, the second ancestor, moved to Fangshang Village in Guanhu Town to thrive. In Chenghua 14 (1479) of the Ming Dynasty, Liu Feng (14), his great grandson, went out to wander, and settled in Zhucheng, Shandong Province more than ten years later. He was born in Liuyong after nine generations, and was regarded as the ancestor of 14 by Liu of Pizhou. The genealogy of Liu family in Pizhou was published in two editions in Guangxu 33 and Republic of China 6, respectively, which clearly recorded that "the fifth ancestor Liu Feng moved away". 5. Rizhao said. This is mainly due to some textual research on Shi Zhiban in Rizhao City. But there is not much clear information about Liu Yong's ancestral home and sunshine. There are two main branches of Liu surname in Rizhao area. One is Rizhao Liu (mainly concentrated in Donggang District). Liu's surname has a certain relationship with Liu Yong, but it is mainly related to generations of ancestors, and it is not very close to Liu Yong himself. The other is (mainly concentrated in Wuliankou, Rizhao), whose genealogy continues Liu's genealogy. According to genealogical records, this branch is one of the descendants of Liu Yong ("Three Branches") who moved from Zhucheng (Liu Yong ranked third, and later called it "Three Branches"). I personally don't agree that Liu Yong's ancestral home is related to Rizhao, but Liu Yong does have descendants all over Weifang, Rizhao, Qingdao, Taiwan Province Province, overseas and many other places. Long Rui Village, Xijiao Township, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province. This theory is mainly textual research from Liu Bang to Liu Bei to Liu Ziping (Nanjing, Jiangsu) and then to Zhucheng. The story of Liu Yong's ancestor recognition was not completed because his people were afraid of being implicated, which is somewhat similar to the legend of Liu Yong's descendants. Seven, Beijing said. This statement is ridiculous, mainly because it confuses Liu Yong's birthplace in Qing Dynasty and Liu Yong, a writer in Taiwan Province Province. Liu Yong, a writer in Taiwan Province Province, may have been born in Beijing. There are many reasons for Liu Yong's ancestral home: First, the phenomenon of competing for celebrities everywhere. Liu Yong's reputation is extremely high, and there are many officials of Liu Yong's clan in the Qing Dynasty, and since Liu Bixian, there have been many names of incorruptibility. Since Liu Yong's great-grandfather Liu Tong was admitted as a scholar, Liu Yong's great-grandfather Liu Bixian was also admitted as a scholar, and he became the first senior official of Liu Zhi overseas. Liu Yong's grandfather Bai Liu was an official in Sichuan, while Bai Liu's second brother Liu went to Jiangnan to study politics. Father: Liu Tongxun Guandongge University, president of Sikuquanshu. Liu Yong's parents, peers and descendants are more officials. Among them, there are at least 70 officials of Liu Yong's imperial clan who have more than seven products. Second, Liu Yong's ancestral home has not been clearly affirmed. It should be said that the Liu family in Zhucheng should have moved from Jiangsu and Anhui to Zhucheng. According to legend, during the period of Liu Tongxun and Liuyong, the Liu family in Zhucheng wanted to confess their ancestors, but because of the inconvenient transportation, the people didn't know for a long time, and the people in their ancestral homes were worried about being cheated or implicated by fugitives-there is also a saying that they were worried that Liuyong was a big official and might offend people or the emperor and be convicted, so they were afraid of being implicated in the future-so they didn't want to confess their ancestors to each other. So Liu Tongxun was worried that his descendants would not recognize his ancestors. In order to straighten out the relationship between Liu's descendants in Zhucheng, he wrote Liu's Genealogy for later generations. Therefore, there was controversy before Liu moved the capital to Zhucheng, and there was basically no controversy after that. Thirdly, there is a saying that part of Liu's genealogy before Liu's genealogy was burned by the war, which is difficult to verify. Fourth, other reasons will not be described.