1. The Zhao Sheng family in Dongwucheng (now Wucheng, Shandong) was a powerful family during the Warring States Period. Zhao Sheng (? - 251 BC) was the son of the State of Zhao during the Warring States Period. Mr. Pingyuan. The son of Zhao Yong, King Wuling of Zhao, and the brother of Zhao He, King Huiwen of Zhao. There are descendants such as Zhao Dai and others. Later, he and Zhao both died. 2. The Zhao She family of Ma Fu (now northwest of Handan City, Hebei Province) was a family with military exploits during the Warring States Period. Zhao She was awarded the title of Ma Fu Jun by virtue of his merit. His son Zhao Kuo (? - 260 BC) was good at talking on paper. Later, it became the Ma Fu family name, and then evolved into the Ma surname. 3. The Zhao Guang family in Cangwu (now Wuzhou, Guangxi) was a family of officials during the Qin and Han Dynasties. Zhao Guang, King Cangwu of South Vietnam, was granted the title of Taohou in the sixth year of Yuanding in the Western Han Dynasty (111 BC). His son Zhao Changle. Zhao Guang's great-great-grandson Zhao Fang. All three are Suitaohou. 4. The Zhao Guanghan family in Liwu, Zhuojun County (now Suning, Hebei Province) was a famous official family in the Han Dynasty. Zhao Guanghan (? - 67 BC), guarded the capital Zhaoyin, and his grandson Zhao Gong had famous descendants. The Song Dynasty clan called itself after Zhao Guanghan. 5. The Zhao Lin family of Xinxi (now Xixian County, Henan Province) was a wealthy family in the Western Han Dynasty. Zhao Lin (? - 11 BC), the eldest daughter Zhao Feiyan, the second daughter Zhaoyi, the second son Zhao Xin and Zhao Qin, their descendants lived in Liaoxi. 6. The Zhao Changnian family in Pingling (now Jun County, Hubei Province) was a family of officials in the Western Han Dynasty. Zhao Changnian (? - 51 BC), "Zhao Cheng" in the Historical Records. The second son, Zhao Xin and Zhao Heqi. Sun Zhaomu. 7. The Zhao Xi family of Nanyang Wan (now Nanyang, Henan Province) was a family of officials in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Zhao Xi (4-80 BC), his eldest son Zhao Dai (or Zhao Shi), his grandson Zhao Zhi, and his great-grandson Zhao Shu. 8. The Zhao Qi family in Jingzhao Changling (now northeast of Xianyang, Shaanxi Province) was a famous official family in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Zhao Qi, brother Zhao Xi, clan member Zhao Xi. 9. The Zhao Dian family in Chengdu, Sichuan, is a cultural family of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Zhao Dian, father Zhao Jie, brothers Zhao Qian and Zhao Wen. 10. The Zhaoxiao family of Dongzhao County in Anhui Province was a famous eunuch family in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Zhao Xiao, father Zhao Pu, younger brother Zhao Li. 11. The Zhao Yun family of Zhending (now Zhengding, Hebei Province) was a family of military generals from the Three Kingdoms. Zhao Yun lives in Honghua Lane, Chengdu Prefecture, Sichuan. His sons Zhao Tong and Zhao Guang. 12. The Zhao You family in Huainan (now Dangtu, Anhui) was a family with military exploits in the Jin and Jin Dynasties. Zhao You, his sons Zhao Gong and Zhao Yin. 13. The Zhao Lun family of Xiapi (now Suining, Jiangsu Province) was a family of officials in the Sui and Tang Dynasties in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Descendants of Han Dynasty Prime Minister Zhao Zhou. Zhao Biao-Zhao Yi-Zhao Lunzhi. Zhao Lun's sister Zhao Anzong married Liu Qiao and gave birth to Liu Yu (Emperor Wu of the Song Dynasty). Zhao Lunzhi-Zhao Bofu-Zhao Qian. Zhao Chuo, the seventh grandson of Zhao Lun, Zhao Jin and Zhao Gui. 14. The Zhao Yanshen family in Shandong Plain was a family of officials in the Sui and Tang Dynasties in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Originally from the Zhao family in Nanyang, he is a descendant of Zhao Xi, the Taifu of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Zhao Yanshen's great-grandfather, Zhao Nan, served as the prefect of Qinghe (later renamed Pingyuan) during the Northern Wei Dynasty and settled here later. Zhao Yanshen, whose real name is Zhao Yin and whose courtesy name is Yanshen, was the prime minister of the Northern Qi Dynasty. Father Zhao Fengbo. The seven sons are General Zhao Yuan, General Zhao Zhong, General Zhao Shu, and General Zhao Gongfang. Zhao Yuanjiang-Zhao Yigang. Uncle Zhao - Zhao Yinping. Zhao Gongfang-Zhao Renpu, Zhao Yigao. 15. The Zhaocai family in Jiuquan, Gansu Province was a family with military exploits in the Sui and Tang Dynasties in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Zhao Gu - Zhao Shou - Zhao Cai - Zhao Daoxing - Zhao Wenjiao - Zhao Xuanjun - Zhao Huaijin. 16. The Zhao Junxu family in Hedong (Yongji, Shanxi) was a family of officials in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Branch of Zhao family in Tianshui. Zhao Xianhe - Zhao Shili - Zhao Junxu - Zhao Hui - Zhao Ruichong - Zhao Liangqi, Zhao Liangbi. Zhao Liangqi had six sons: Zhao Mi, Zhao Hu, Zhao Xun, Zhao Fu, Zhao Zong, and Zhao Gun. Zhao Liangbi had three sons: Zhao Yong, Zhao Shaan and Zhao Wei. Zhao Fu, his second son, Zhao Yuanyang, Zhao Zhenchang, Sun Zhaolu, and five others. Zhao Junxu, brother and grandson Zhao Zhen-Zhao Kuang, Zhao Zan. 17. The Zhao Gian family in Jizhou (now Ji County, Hebei Province) was a cultural family in the Tang Dynasty. Zhao Quan-Zhao Boguang, Zhao Boxuan, Zhao Bowen. 18. The Zhao Yuanliang family in Ji County (now Ji County, Henan Province) was a family of officials in the Tang Dynasty. Originally from Hejian County, Henan Province. Zhao Yuanliang-Zhao Guangwei, Zhao Xun. 19. The Zhao Shanzheng family in Jianchuan (now north of Dali, Yunnan) was a noble family of the Bai ethnic group for five generations. Zhao Shanzheng's funeral is unknown. 20. The Zhao Deku family in Caizhou (now Xincai, Henan) was a family with military exploits in the Tang and Five Dynasties. Zhao Deyu-Zhao Kuangning, Zhao Kuangming. His descendants lived in Chengdu. twenty one. The Zhao Ying family in Huayin, Shaanxi Province, is a family of officials from the fifth generation. Zhao Pu - Zhao Ru - Zhao Juhui - Zhao Ying - Zhao Yize, Zhao Yicong. twenty two. The Zhao Yanyi family in Qinzhou (now Tianshui, Gansu Province) was a family of alchemists from the fifth generation. Zhao Shenggong-Zhao Shigu-Zhao Wengui-Zhao Yanyi23. Zhao Jingyu-Zhao Shilian-Zhao Yuande-Zhao Zaili and grandson Zhao Yanxun of the Zhao Zaili family in Zhuozhou (now Zhuoxian County, Hebei Province).
twenty four. The Zhao Dejun family in Youzhou (today's Beijing) was a family with military exploits in the Song Dynasty during the Five Dynasties. Zhao Dejun, whose real name is Zhao Xingshi, is the adopted son of Zhao Yanshou (original surname Liu, father Liu Yan)-Zhao Zan (original name Zhao Mei). 25. The Zhao Chao family of Zhending (now Zhengding, Hebei Province) was a family with military merit in the Song Dynasty during the Five Dynasties. Zhao Chao - Zhao Yanpu - Zhao Chengbin - Zhao Xianyi, Zhao Xianxi. 26. The Zhao Shangjiao family in Fanyang (now Zhuoxian County, Hebei Province) was a family of officials in the Song Dynasty during the Five Dynasties. Zhao Guangye - Zhao Jianzhang - Zhao Shangjiao (894-961) - Zhao Jun, Zhao "Riyan" (Riyan). 27. The Zhao Feng family in Huairong (now Huailai, Hebei Province) was a family with military merit in the Song Dynasty during the Five Dynasties. Zhao Chong-Zhao Feng-Zhao Ji. 28. The Zhao Anren family in Luoyang, Henan, is a cultural family of the Five Dynasties and Song Dynasty. Zhao Wu's grandson is Zhao Fu-Zhao Anren, named Ledao, his third son, Zhao Wenyu, Zhao Lianggui-Zhao Shangkuan. Zhao Lianggui-Zhao Junxi. 29. The Zhao Yanjin family in Dunqiu (now Junxian County, Henan Province) was a family with military merits in the Song Dynasty during the Five Dynasties. Zhao Hui-Zhao Yanjin-Zhao Ang. 30. Several families of the Zhao family in Xucheng, Yunzhou (today's Dongping, Shandong) were a farming and studying family in the Song Dynasty. Zhao Linji-Zhao Dongzhi. 31. The Zhao Pu family in Luoyang, Henan, was a wealthy family in the Song Dynasty. He was originally from Ji, Youzhou (now Ji County, Hebei). Because Zhao Dejun, the commander-in-chief of Youzhou in the Later Tang Dynasty, could not bear the hardships of fighting for many years, Zhao Jiong moved his family to Changshan (now Zhengding County, Hebei), and later to Luoyang (922-992). Zhao Ji - Zhao Quanbao - Zhao Jiong - Zhao Pu - Zhao Chengzong, Zhao Chengxu. There are two younger brothers of Zhao Pu, Zhao Gu and Zhao Anyi (930-1005). Zhao Anyi - Zhao Chengqing - Zhao Congzheng. 32. The Zhao Rong family in Leling, Shandong Province, was a family of officials in the Song Dynasty. Zhao Rong (944-1000)-Zhao Zhongfu, Zhao Zhongyuan, Zhao Zhonghou. 33. The Zhao Fang family in Hengshan, Hunan, was a family with military exploits in the Song Dynasty. Zhao Shiyang - Sun Zhaotang - Zhao Fang - Zhao Dong, Zhao Xin, Zhao Fan, Zhao Kui. Zhao Huai, the grandson of Zhao Fang, was the son of Zhao Kui. 34. The Xiaoyi Zhao Changyan family in Fenzhou (now Shanxi) was a famous eunuch family in the Song Dynasty. Zhao Rui-Zhao Changyan35. The Zhao Zihua family in Dezhou Plain (now north of Zouping County, Shandong Province) was a family of famous doctors in the Song Dynasty. Zhao Zihua is the ancestor of Zhao Chang, his father is Zhao Zhiyan, and his brother is Zhao Zizheng. 36. The Zhao Ding family of Wenxi in Jiezhou (now Wenxi, Shanxi) was a family of officials in the Song Dynasty. Zhao Ding-Zhao Fen. 37. The Zhao Ruyu family of Yugan, Raozhou (now Yugan, Jiangxi) was a branch of the royal family of the Song Dynasty. Zhao Ruyu, the seventh grandson of Zhao Yuanzuo. Taizong sect. His father was Zhao Shanying and he had nine sons, the eldest son Zhao Chongxian and the second son Zhao Chongdu. Zhao Chongxian-Zhao Biyuan. Great-grandson Zhao Liangchun. 38. The Zhao Pian family in Xi'an, Quzhou (now Qu County, Zhejiang) was a family of officials in the Song and Ming Dynasties. Zhao Bian, courtesy name Yuedao (1007-1084)-Zhao Xi-Zhao Yun. Later, one group moved to Lanxi, Zhejiang. Zhao Nian-Zhao Chen-Zhao Xian-Zhao Zhigao, also named Rumai-Zhao Fengwu. 39. The Zhaozhan family of Fengxiang Zhouzhi (now Zhouzhi, Shaanxi) was a cultural family of the Song Dynasty. Originally from Yongcheng, Bozhou. Zhao Gang-Zhao Zhan (1010-1082)-Zhao Xiaochen, Zhao Xiancheng, unknown, Zhao Yanyi. 40. (Yidu) Zhao family (today's Boshan District, Zibo City, Shandong Province) The family tradition of the Zhao Ping family: strictly observe etiquette and pass down poems and books. During the Jingkang period of the Northern Song Dynasty, in order to avoid chaos, he moved to Mengyin. The founder, Zhao Ping, moved to Yanshen Town in Yidu in the early years of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Ping-Zhao Yanming-Zhao Tingjie (South Zhao Branch), Zhao Tingyi (North Zhao Branch). Zhao Tingyi-Zhao Ke-Zhao Zhenye-Zhao Jimei, Zhao Shuangmei, Zhao Jimei, Zhao Jinmei, Zhao Yuanmei. Zhao Jinmei (1620-1692). Zhao Jimei-Zhao Zuosu. Zhao Shuangmei-Zhao Zuogong-Zhao Zhixin (1662-1744), Zhao Zhigu, Zhao Zhipu, Zhao Zhihuang and Zhao Zhisui. Zhao Jinmei-Zhao Zuomou, Zhao Zuoer. Zhao Yuanmei-Zhao Zuogen. Zhao Zhixin - Zhao Yu, Zhao Xun, Zhao "Sun [heart]", Zhao Nian, Zhao Xie, Zhao Qing. Zhao Zhixin has nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Descendants include Zhao Ji. 41. The Zhao Boze family in Jiaxing, Zhejiang is a branch of the royal family of the Song Dynasty. Zhao Boze (1133-1218), the seventh grandson of Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin. Zhao Shihong-Zhao Lingjian-Zhao Ziyu-Zhao Bohao, Zhao Bowen, Zhao Boze, Zhao Bojun. Song history records include Zhao Boze - Zhao Shibian, Zhao Shiran, and Zhao Shishan; but the "Zhao Boze Epitaph" clearly records that Zhao Boze was the son of Shibian. Sun two, Zhao Xili, Zhao Xifu - Zhao Yucai. 42. The Zhao Shanxiang family in Mingzhou (now Ningbo, Zhejiang) was a branch of the royal family of the Song Dynasty. Zhao Shanxiang is the fifth generation grandson of Zhao Yunrang and his father is Zhao Buhou. There are four people named Zhao Shanxiang, namely Zhao Ruzhuo, Zhao Rucun, Zhao Rucun and Zhao Rumei.
43. The Zhao Gongzao family in Dongyang, Zhejiang is a branch of the royal family of the Song Dynasty. One of the four major surnames in Dongyang during the Ming Dynasty was Zhao, and one of the ten major surnames in Dongyang during the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Gongzao, after Zhao Tingmei. Later, Zhao Yudiao, Zhao Yuhuai, and Zhao Ruohui. Zhao Ruohui's family moved to the city. Zhao Ruohui's grandson Zhao Xide moved to Weishan in Dongyang. Descendants, Zhao Xianyi, Zhao Zhonghao, Zhao Zupeng, Zhao Mingfeng, Zhao Ruirong, Zhao Ruiyong. In the early years of Tongzhi, another Zhao family moved to Dongyang and fell to Xiangtou. Its ancestor was Zhao Shijiang. He followed Gaozong Zhaogou to the south and was granted land in Yongkang, Zhejiang. After the family moved to Dongyang, the Zhao family became one of the top ten surnames in Dongyang. head. 44. The Zhao Tianxi family of the Guan family (now Guan County, Shandong Province) was a family with military exploits in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Tianxi, father Zhao Lin. Six sons, one of whom is Zhao Benheng. 45. The Pan family of Zhao Age in Lintao (now Min County, Gansu Province) was a prominent Tibetan Zhao family in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Baming-Age Chang-Zhao Agepan-Zhao Chongxi-Zhao Guanzhuo-Zhao Deshou. 46. The Zhao Yiyi family in Jinan, Shandong Province, was a cultural family in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Yiyi (1235-1293), ancestor Zhao You and father Zhao Cheng, lived in the Cai family south of the Xiliu River in Qingzhou. At the end of the Jin Dynasty, Zhao Cheng moved his family to Jinan to avoid the military crisis. 47. The Zhao Kuan family in Yuzhou (now Yu County, Hebei Province) was a family of officials in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Kuan's father was Zhao Kun, his brother was Zhao Gui, his son was Zhao Bingwen, and his grandson was Zhao Hui. 48. The Zhao Chang family in Chengwu, Shandong, was a prominent local family in the Yuan Dynasty. Descendants of the Zhao family of the Southern Song Dynasty royal family. Zhao Chang was the son of King Sun Dongjing of the eleventh generation of Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin. In the early Yuan Dynasty, three siblings ran for their lives to avoid being pursued by Yuan soldiers. His brother Zhao Xu lived in Yucheng. Zhao Chang fled with his sister to Gaocheng, Chengwu territory, and settled down in hiding. He took the country's name as his surname and called him Song Chang. There are more than 10,000 Song surnames in the county. Everyone in the Song clan is called "Zhao Song family" 49. The Zhao Hongwei family in Yingchuan (now Xuchang, Henan) was a family of officials in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Hongwei (1282-1326), his second son, Zhao Sigong and Sijing, and his grandchildren Zhaolian and Zhao Wan. 50. The Zhao Yu family in Guancheng (now Zhengzhou, Henan) was a famous family in the Yuan Dynasty. Originally from Tangzhou (now Mi County, Henan Province), Zhao Yu's father, Zhao Fu, moved to Guancheng. The eldest brother Zhao Rui and the second brother Zhao Xuan. 51. The Zhao Liangbi family of Emperor Zan of Hebei Province was a prominent Zhao family of the Jurchen clan in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Liangbi (1216-1286), a Jurchen, had elder brothers Zhao Lianggui-Zhao Chan, and his elder brother Zhao Liangcai. Zi Zhao Xun. 52. The Zhao Bi family in Huairen, Shanxi, was a family of officials in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Bi (1219-1276), the second son, Zhao Renrong and Rengong. Sun Zhaochong, Zhao Hong. 53. The Zhao Bing family in Huizhou, Yongping Prefecture, and the Zhao Sheng family in Qian'an were both military families in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Bing, father Zhao Hong. Zi six, Renxian, Renbiao, Renrong, Renxu, Renju, Xinggui. A family with military exploits in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Sheng, historically known as a descendant of Zhao Chongguo from the Han Dynasty, lived in Heshuo for generations. His uncle Zhao Chi (who had no heirs) and his father Zhao Zaixing moved to Yongping in the early Ming Dynasty. The two are from the same family. In the Ming Dynasty, Huizhou Province moved to Qian'an and was located in Qianxi. 54. The Zhao Rugui family in Wunijing Town, Shanghai, was a famous farming and reading family in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Rugui-Zhao Tingzhi. 55. The Zhao Shiyan family in Chengdu, Sichuan, was a prominent Mongolian Zhao family in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Shiyan (1260-1336), his great-grandfather "Heidan", his grandfather Yin Zhu'er, and his father Zhao Heizi. Among the five sons, three are well-known, Yejuntai, Yuelu and Bohu. 56. The Zhao Yongfu family in Huang County (now Longkou, Yantai, Shandong) was a prominent local family in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. The family was originally from Ye County, Shandong Province. Zhao Yongfu and his family moved here to avoid the Jin soldiers. The fourth sons are Zhao Zhongli, Zhao Zhongliang, Zhao Zhongan and Zhao Zhongren. Later it was divided into east and west branches. 57. The Zhao Chu family of Shanyin (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) was a cultural family of the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Chu-Zhao Guiyu. 58. The Zhao Jin family in Yuyao, Zhejiang, was a family of officials in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Jin, after King Dezhao of Yan. In the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty, he moved south to Yuyao. Zhao Mei-Zhao Kui-Zhao Xun-Zhao Jin. 59. The Zhao Desheng family in Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui) was a family with military exploits in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Desheng-Zhao Rui, Zhao Desheng's father Zhao Ren, has five sons, Zhao Junxiang, Zhao Desheng, Zhao Jian, Zhao Duan and Zhao Yu. Zhao Duan-Zhao Lin-Zhao Ben-Zhao Fu-Zhao Chengqing, Zhao Chengqing was passed down to his great-great-grandson Zhao Guangyuan. 60. The Zhao Bingzhong family in Yidu (now Qingzhou, Shandong) was a cultural family of the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Bingzhong (1575-1627), the genealogy records: "Zhao Jin, the ancestor of the Zhao family, was a native of Zaoqiang County, Jizhou. Due to the rebellion caused by the Huamazhou army, his brothers fled together and took refuge in Shandong. One of them stayed in Lin" Yueju" County While traveling in the mountains, I lived in Zheng Mu (Village) in Yidu County." Father Zhao Xi and 14th generation grandson Zhao Huanbin dedicated the number one scholar scroll to the country. 61. The Zhao Yongxian family in Changshu, Jiangsu Province was a cultural family of the Ming Dynasty.
His predecessors were Zhao Zhongtan and Zhao Shipeng, the Duke of Jian State of the Song Dynasty, and guarded the Jiangyin Army. Ten generations passed to Zhao Shi, who was married to the Qian family of Changshu, and the family was in Changshu, Zhao Shi-Zhao Jue-Zhao Chengqian-Zhao Yongxian-the eldest son Zhao Qimei, and Zhao Yongxian's grandsons Zhao Shichun and Zhao Shijin. 62. The Zhao Nanxing family in Gaoyi (now Yuanshi, Hebei Province) was a famous eunuch family in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Nanxing-Zhao Qingheng. 63. The Zhaojie family in Panyu, Guangzhou, was a cultural family of the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Jie-Zhao Jie, Zhao Xuan, Zhao Shi, Zhao Chun. 64. The Zhao Haode family in Ruyang (now Runan, Henan) was a family of officials in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Haode-Zhao Yi. 65. The Zhao Guangzhi family in Dehua (now Jiujiang, Jiangxi) was a family of officials in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Zanhua-Zhao Guangbian. 66. The Zhao Zhenji family in Neijiang, Sichuan, was a cultural family of the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Zhenji's ancestor is Zhao Anren (family of Zhao Anren in Luoyang), Prime Minister of the Song Dynasty, and his son Zhao Dingzhu. 67. The Zhaobo family in Jiangshan, Zhejiang, was a cultural family of the Ming Dynasty. This family is the descendant of Zhao Yuanfen, the Shang king of Song Dynasty. Taizong sect. During the Jingkang period, Zhao Shanfu, the general of military strategy, protected Emperor Gaozong when he crossed south, and established his home city of Zhuhe in Xixiang. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Zhao Yousan and his family lived alone in Quantang, named Quantang Zhao family. Zhao Tongpeng - Zhao Sitang - Zhao Zhiqian - Zhao Pinghai - Zhao Fengshan - Zhao Boring. 68. The Zhao Wenbo family in Daizhou (now Daixian County, Shanxi Province) was a family of officials in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Siming-Zhao Zhong-Zhao Wenbo (1424-1497). 69. The Zhao Yunhan family of Xiangfu (now Kaifeng, Henan) was a cultural family of the Ming Dynasty. Originally from Xingtai, Hebei. Zhao Yunhan-Zhao Yu, Zhao Lu. 70. The Zhao Chongbi family in Jining, Shandong Province, was a family with military exploits in the Ming Dynasty. Originally from Yutai County, Shandong Province, Zhao Rong-Zhao Zhong (Jining Wei in Yongle, Sui's family in Jining)-Zhao Sheng-Zhao Xiong-Zhao Lu-Zhao Qing-Zhao Chongbi. 71. The Zhao Dehong family in Heqing, Yunnan, was a family of officials in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Dehong (1476-1539) was a member of the Mengzhao family. His ancestor was Zhao Duo, followed by Zhao Jian-Zhao Lian-Zhao Huo-Zhao Chun-Zhao Ying-Zhao Min-Zhao Yuan-Zhao Dehong. 72. The Zhao Wei family in Luzhou (now Changzhi, Shanxi) was a family of officials in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Yanju-Zhao Youliang-Zhao Zihe-Zhao Wei. 73. The Zhao Zhong family in Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) was a family of officials in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Zhong is a descendant of King Fu of the Song clan. Zhao Yao, the sixth generation grandson of King Fu, moved to Bian and became a disciple of Su. Zhao Menggui - Zhao Youyao - Zhao Yirui - Zhao Xueli and Zhao Zhong. 74. The Zhao Hui family in Jiangdu (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu) was a wealthy family in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao He-Zhao Hui, his wife is Princess Baoqing of the Ming Dynasty, and the youngest daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang. 75. The Zhaokan family in Shouguang, Shandong Province, was a family of officials in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Duo-Zhao Fu-Zhao Kan-Zhao Yue, Zhao Yan. 76. The Zhaofang family in Xiuning, Anhui, was a cultural family of the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Fang was originally from Longxi. During the Zhonghe period of the Tang Dynasty, the ancestor Zhao Si moved his family to Longyuanli in Haining, Xin'an (now Xiuning, Anhui). Later there were Zhao Anqing - Zhao Guangzu - Zhao Dazhen - Zhao Mengying - Zhao Mixiao - Zhao Xiangyuan, and Zhao Fang, the youngest son of Zhao Keming (five boys and two girls). 77. The Zhao Bo family in Tongcheng (now Quanzhou, Fujian Province) was a cultural family of the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Bo was originally from the Yanshan clan. Zhao Yidao, the fifth grandson of the ancestor Zhao Zao, moved to Tongcheng. Zhao Yidao-Zhao Minjing-Zhao Xin-Zhao Yongfang-Zhao Bi had five sons, and the fourth son was Zhao Bo. 78. The Zhao Zai family in Yuanqu, Shanxi, was a family of officials in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Langji-Zhao Xin-Zhao Ding-Zhao Zai. 79. The Zhao Huan family in Ye County (now Laizhou, Shandong Province) was a famous cultural family in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Originally a descendant of Zhao Yun from Zhending, Hebei, Zhao Yun followed Liu Bei to Sichuan and lived in Honghua Lane, Chengdu Prefecture, Sichuan. Zhao Shouyi, the fifth generation ancestor of Zhao Huan, had the experience of serving as Jinzhou Guard in the early Ming Dynasty because his family was Donglai. Great-grandfather Zhao Xiu, grandfather Zhao Hui, father Zhao Meng. There are three Zhao Huan brothers, elder brother Zhao Yao and younger brother Zhao Can. Zhao Yao-Zhao Yinchang-Zhao Shiyuan, Zhao Shiliang, Zhao Shikuan, Zhao Shiwan, Zhao Shimian. Zhao Shiliang-Zhao Yuza, Zhao Yuchan. Zhao Can - Zhao Xichang - Zhao Shizhe - Zhao Tao, Zhao Han. Descendants include Zhao Lin and Zhao Qi. 80. Shanghai Zhao Zhuo, Zhao Huan family, a cultural family of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Descendants of the Song royal family moved to Nancheng, Shanghai County in the Ming Dynasty. Zhao Zhuo's younger brother Zhao Huan changed his name to Zhao Tingjiong. Zhao Tingjiong's grandson Zhao Dongxi (established as Zhao Zhuohou) is the son of Zhao Zizhan, and his third son is Zhao Weizong, Zhao Weigui, and Zhao Weiyan. 81. The Zhao Shenqiao family in Wujin (now Changzhou, Jiangsu Province) was a cultural family of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Zhao Jiding-Zhao Shenqiao, Zhao Shenji. Zhao Shenqiao - Zhao Xiongzhao, Fengzhao. Zhao Xiongzhao-Zhao Tongxue-Zhao Shengzeng-Huaiyu, Qiuyu-Zhao Zhenzuo (Zixue Peng), Zhenji. Fengzhao's great-grandson Zhao Zhongshu - Zhao Renji - three sons, the second son Zhao Liewen. 82. The Zhao Changyin family in Muping, Yantai, Shandong Province, was a family of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Originally from Guangxi, some say Yunnan, during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhao Huaibao and his family lived in Ninghai (i.e. Muping). Zhao Shilong - Zhao Changyin - 6 sons: Zan, Geng, Zhi, Zi, Xian and Gong. Zhao Changyin has more than ten grandchildren, 8 of whom are named in the middle generation and 3 of whom are named in the latter generation. 83. The Zhaohan family in Pinghu, Zhejiang, is a cultural family of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. After the Song clan, he lived in Pinghu for generations. Zhao Youyi, the sixth generation ancestor of Zhao Han. The second sons are Zhao Yi and Zhao Kai. Zhao Yizi: Zhao Bangcheng, Zhao Bangzhi. Zhao Bangzhizi Zhao Cong. Zhao Kai-Zhao Bangmi-Zhao Zhitang-Zhao Bing, Zhao Hao84. The Zhao Ming family in Chengyang, Qingdao, was a prominent local family in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. He originally lived in Pashu Village, Cili County, Fengzhou, Yuezhou Prefecture, Huguang Province. In the third year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1370), he moved to Ju County, Shandong Province. Zhao Mingyi moved to Chengyang. His son Zhao Liang has six sons: Zhao Sheng, Yu, Rixiayong, Min, Mian and Ang. Thereafter it was divided into six major branches. 85. The Zhao Liangdong family in Ningxia, Gansu (now Yinchuan, Ningxia) was a family with military exploits in the Qing Dynasty. He lived in Suidewei, Shaanxi Province for generations, and later moved to Anbianbao. Zhao Liangdong, the eldest son Zhao Hongcan (Zizhiyuan), the second son Zhao Hongkui (Zizhibi). 86. The Zhao Jingxian family in Gui'an, Zhejiang (now Wuxing, Zhejiang) was a family of officials in the Qing Dynasty. Father Zhao Bingyan. The eldest son Zhao Shenyan, the second sons Zhao Binyan, Zhao Qinyan, and Zhao Laiyan. 87. The Zhao Jishi family in Xiuning, Anhui, was a family of officials in the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Jishi (11627-1706), great-grandfather Zhao Tingxian, grandfather Zhao Wanbi, father Zhao Shifu, three sons, Zhao Daokai, Zhao Jingcong, Zhao Jingxing, 12 grandchildren, successors, and 4 great-grandchildren. 88. The Zhao Dechu family in Shenzhou (now Shenxian County, Hebei Province) was a famous official family in the Qing Dynasty. The ancestors lived in Hongdong on the right side of the mountain. They moved to Zhili in the early Ming Dynasty and moved to Shenzhou in Yongnian. The four ancestors were Zhao Bingqian, Zhao Kezhong, Zhao Tingjie, Zhao Dechu, Zhao Shengkui, Zhao Shengju, Zhao Jialian, Zhao Jiaxi and Zhao Jiatao. 89. The Zhao Yi family in Qingpu, Shanghai, is a cultural family of the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Yi - Zhao Rulin - Zhao Fengyuan - Zhao Fuchou. 90. The Zhao Zuozhou family of Dasongwei in Dengzhou (now Haiyang, Shandong) was a famous family in the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Zuozhou (1622-1695), originally belonged to the Zhao family in Binzhou. His distant ancestor inherited the military merits of Dengzhou Dasongwei Town as the governor, so he became a guard. Grandfather Zhao Tingce, father Zhao Jingxing. 91. The Zhao Wenzhe family in Shanghai was a famous cultural family in the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Hongbi - Zhao Shen - Zhao Wenhao, Zhao Wenming, Zhao Wenzhe Zhao Wenzhe - Zhao Bingyuan, Zhao Bingchong, Zhao Bingchun. Zhao Bingyuan-Zhao Mo, Zhao Kai, Zhao Mo-Zhao Jixun. Zhao Bingchong-Zhao Rong, Zhao Lin. Zhao Bingchun-Zhao Mei. Zhao Wenzhe descended from his younger brothers Zhao Wenqin-Zhao Rong-Zhao Mei, Zhao Bing-Zhao Guangxun. 92. The Zhao Guoshu family in Guiyang was a cultural family of the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Guoshu set up a hall in Qingyan Fort to teach apprentices. Four sons: Zhao Yihuan, Zhao Yijiong, Zhao Yibing, and Zhao Yikui. Three Jinshi, one move. Zhao Yijiong (1856-1906) was the first scholar in the twelfth year of Guangxu's reign. He was the 106th scholar in the Qing Dynasty and the first scholar in Guizhou during the Qing Dynasty. 93. The Zhao Yingkui family in Shangqiu, Henan, was a family of Qing military meritorious deeds. Zhao Yingkui was the deputy general of Yuanzhou, Jiangxi in 1674, and his sons Zhao Yanqing and Zhao Yanxiang. 94. The Zhao Guolin family in Tai'an, Shandong Province, was a cultural family in the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Guolin (1673-1751) was the first to be born in Yu, and his ancestor Zhao Ai first lived in Tai'an. His son Zhao Qilu. 95. The Zhao Guang family in Kunming, Yunnan, was a wealthy and prominent family in the Qing Dynasty. After Zhao Defang, the king of Qin in the Song clan. Huzhou moved to Zhuji, Shaoxing, and then moved to Xiyi and Huashe villages outside Shanyin City. There were many ethnic groups. Zhao Guangtai's great ancestors Zhao Daben, great ancestor Zhao Bin [moved from Shaoxing to Shuntian (Beijing)], great ancestor Zhao Wenzhi, grandfather Zhao Yuzong, and father Zhao Kun. Zhao Guang became a Jinshi in 1820 and died in 1854, becoming a "Wen Ke". His elder brother Zhao Xikui, his younger brother Zhao Bailu, and his son Zhao Tinghuang. 96. The Zhao Kuiqi family in Anqiu, Shandong Province, was a cultural family of the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Kuiqi, born in 1902, has two sons: Zhao Luji (also known as Xiaolu) and Zhao Luchuo (known as Xiaomeng) 97. The Zhao Yu and Zhao Xin families of Renhe (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) were a family of book collectors in the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Yu (1689-1747), his younger brother Zhao Xin, his elder brother Zhao Tieyan, and his son Zhao Yiqing, named Chengfu. 98. The Zhao Qilin family in Xiangtan, Hunan, was a wealthy and prominent family in the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Xianning - Zhao Zhaode - Zhao Changchun - Zhao Qilin - Zhao Jiahong, Zhao Jiahuan, Zhao Jialiao, Zhao Zhangying (female), Zhao Xiangying (female), Zhao Shouxun (female) - Zhao Shenglang (five brothers, three sisters) - Zhao Xiuxun. Zhao Qilin was appointed as Sichuan's academic envoy in the year of Xuantong. 99. The Zhao Heng family in Wujin (now Changzhou, Jiangsu) was a famous family in the Qing Dynasty. Zhao Heng (1877-1946), also known as Songping and Zhongping.
He has lived in Caoqiao Town for a long time, and his ancestral hall is in Lou Village, more than one mile away from the town. Most of the Zhaos in the south of the Yangtze River were descendants of King Yan, the second son of Emperor Taizu of the Song Dynasty. After crossing to the south, they scattered in various places, and the Loucun branch was one of them. His ancestor Zhao Yingchen, named Xingwu, was fair and honest, and served as a wine sacrifice for the village; his father was Zhao Yindi. There are three brothers Zhao Heng. The elder brother Zhao Zhiji, named Songmei, was an official in Henan. His younger brother Zhao Zhiping, named Shucheng, was an official in Tianshui, Gansu Province. Zhao Heng founded Zhensheng Primary School, and together with his sister-in-law Sun Yuyao, he founded Yanggen Primary School. Zhao Heng’s two sons: Zhao Zhaoxiong and Zhao Fangxiong, are both professors at Tsinghua University. The second daughter: Zhao Wanzhen, Zhao Wanhe. One grandson: Zhao Nanhua; one granddaughter: Yuan Yuan. 100. The Zhao Erxun and Zhao Erfeng families in Tieling, Liaoning, were a family of officials from the Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China. Zhao Erxun (1844-1927), whose courtesy name was Gongxi, whose nickname was Cishan, and also whose nickname was Wubu. Governor of the three eastern provinces. His father, Zhao Wenying, was a Daoguang Jinshi and served as a county magistrate in Shandong. Zhao Erfeng (1846-1911), courtesy name Jihe, was the younger brother of Zhao Erxun. He has four brothers, three of whom are Jinshi. Governor of Sichuan.