Who knows who the ancestor of the person named L Li is?

There are many kinds of Li family genealogy, and the number is astonishing. It is said that there are 115 kinds in the Utah Genealogy Society, 67 kinds in the Beijing Library, and countless private preservers. In terms of time, the Li family genealogy began in the Song Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are also some modern ones, which are basically privately revised, and there are initial revisions, continued revisions, and re-revisions. The main purpose of genealogy revision is to "respect ancestors and collect clans" and to provide ethical education to clan members on "the way to respect relatives", that is, to respect ancestors, strengthen clan unity, and clarify how to behave. The main content of the genealogy is to record the Li family lineage (that is, the system passed down from generation to generation) and the deeds of important figures. It usually has a preface and rules in the front, and ancestral halls, ancestral tombs, seniority, clan rules, family training, etc. in the back. The preface introduces the origin of the Li family, the ancestor of the branch, the purpose of compiling this genealogy, etc.

In the second year of Jingyou of the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 1035), Wang Zeng and Ouyang Xiu respectively wrote the preface to the "Genealogy of the Li Family": "Sun Zheng, a branch of the Dali family in Gaotao, Xiang Xia, took refuge in Li Shupo, Chang'an, referring to Li is the surname...", "The first Daru family came from the Jinling Li family... My Li family has been since the Duke of Longxi, Duke of Tang, Wang Guangbi of Linhuai, and Huode of Longxi County. After that, there was a temporary chaos and migration, from Jinling, Guiling, Xishu, Chang'an, Changsha, Hongzhou, Ji'an, Fuzhou, Fujian, Guangdong, Yunnan, could it be the Jinling sect... After hearing the genealogy, he made the system. Therefore, the way of distinguishing lineage, respecting relatives and teaching love exists. ""Fanli" explains the style and collection scope of this genealogy. For example, "The Seven Revised Genealogy of the Li Family in Wenchuan" contains some records: "The horizontal map of the genealogy is based on the Ming Dynasty, so each generation is a layer, and the lines are tied under the name or from one son to several sons, and so on down to the fifth generation. It is a section, and it rises and connects the sixth generation, and then it goes down to the tenth generation and becomes a section. From the eleventh generation to the next dozens of generations, it all follows this style." Several sons of a certain person, their names, book numbers, and personal histories, dates of birth and death, married to a certain surname, or married to a certain surname, all have their birth and death records, and their burial places." "If you test the truth, the book will be written, if you don't test it, the book will be faulty"; "Anyone of the ancestors of our clan who was an official with integrity and elegance will have his title and merits told in detail. Those who have learned and performed meritorious deeds before becoming an official, and can be the law of the world, will also tell the truth"; "A woman's virtues and hardships are worthy of praise, and they are also written down." Ancestral halls and ancestral tombs have written descriptions and pictures.

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The Li family genealogy in Longxi County across the country is not divided into volumes. (Qing Dynasty) Li Dongyuan and others continued to compile it. Seal of Huguang Museum in Chengdu in 1927 AD. It is now collected in Nanjing University Library and Chongqing Municipal Library.

The records of the Li family’s close relatives across the country are not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Li Yanqiang in the Qing Dynasty. It is a woodcut movable type print in the 46th year of Qianlong’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1781 AD). Now in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

The national Li family genealogy is not divided into volumes. It was re-edited by Li Changshen in the Qing Dynasty (Qing Dynasty). It is a woodcut movable type print in the 16th year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1811 AD). It is currently collected in the National Library of China (there are three volumes), the Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Library of the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the Library of Renmin University, the Library of Minzu University of China, and the Library of Jilin University.

The genealogy of Li's relatives across the country is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Li Yanqiang in the Qing Dynasty. It is printed with movable type woodcuts by Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty and is accompanied by a handwritten volume. Now collected in the National Library of China.

The national Li family genealogy is not divided into volumes. The author is yet to be verified. It is a handwritten volume from the Qing Dynasty. Now collected in the National Library of China.

The genealogy of the Li family in Nanpi, Hebei Province is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Li Hongwen (Qing Dynasty) and published in one handwritten volume in the 28th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1848 AD). Now collected in Nankai University Library.

The ten-volume branch genealogy of Zhang Shutang of Li family in Renqiu, Hebei Province. The author is yet to be verified. It is a manuscript of the Qing Dynasty. It is now collected on the Chinese Genealogy website.

The genealogy of the four branches of the Li family in Renqiu, Hebei, is not divided into volumes. (Qing Dynasty) Li Shudaoxiu, Li family manuscript in the 29th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1903 AD). Now collected in Liaoning Provincial Library.

The eight revised genealogy of the Li family in Jiaohe, Hebei Province is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Li Tongwen, Li Tongwei and others (in the Republic of China). In the twenty-sixth year of the Republic of China (1937 AD), the Li family genealogy in Jiaohe, Hebei Province was published in three volumes. It is now collected in the National Library of China (fourth volume), the Museum of Chinese History, the Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (two volumes), the Library of the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the Library of Peking University, and the Library of Renmin University.

The genealogy of the Li family in Yushe, Shanxi, is not divided into volumes. It was revised by Li Lizhou and others in the Republic of China. It was published in four volumes by Taiyuan Lithograph Bureau in the fourth year of the Republic of China (1915 AD). Currently in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

The family tree of the Li family in Jiexiu, Shanxi, is not divided into volumes. It was revised by Li Shouhe and others in the Qing Dynasty. It is a handwritten volume in the seventh year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1827 AD). Currently in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

Four volumes of the Li family genealogy of Jian Gong, Quwo Village, Shanxi Province, revised by Li Nianda and others (Qing Dynasty), and two volumes of woodcut movable type prints of Zunzhi Hall in the 23rd year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1843 AD). Currently in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

The ten-volume genealogy of the Li family in Zhugang, Nanhui, Shanghai, the first volume, was edited by Li Zhimin, Li Zhichun and others (the Republic of China), and was a woodcut movable type print in the 10th year of the Republic of China (AD 1921). It is now collected in the Library of Renmin University of China, Library of Minzu University of China, Nanjing Library of Jiangsu Province, Japan, and the Utah Genealogical Society of the United States.

The genealogy of the Li family in Longxi, Songjiang, Shanghai is not divided into volumes. It was continued by Li Zuyou, Li Shuze and others (in the Republic of China) and was published in four lithographic volumes in the 18th year of the Republic of China (1920 AD). It is now collected in the Hebei University Library, Japan, and the Utah Genealogical Society of the United States.

The combined score of the Li family in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu and Yangzhou is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Li Zengxiao (Qing Dynasty) and is a handwritten volume in the 24th year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1819 AD). Now collected in Jilin University Library.

Eight volumes of the family manuscript of the Li family in Fuljiao, Jiangsu Province, revised by Li Yiting and others (Qing Dynasty), and a woodcut movable type print by Dunmutang in the 11th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1885 AD). Currently in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

Eight volumes of the Li family genealogy in Geqiaonan, Fangshan, Nanjing, Jiangsu were revised by Wang Weitang and others in the Qing Dynasty (Qing Dynasty), and four volumes of movable type woodcuts were printed by Zaidetang in the first year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1862 AD). Currently in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

The Li family in Taixing, Jiangsu Province reworked the genealogy. The author is yet to be identified. The woodcut movable type version only exists in the fourth to sixth volumes. No. 1, China Street, Taixing County, Jiangsu Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in Xinghua, Jiangsu is not divided into volumes. It was dictated by Li Daoyuan (Republic of China) and revised by Li Sicong, Li Zhuxi and others. It is now collected on the Chinese Genealogy website.

Four volumes of genealogy of the Li family in Tongzhou, Nantong, Jiangsu, edited by Li Zhen (Qing Dynasty). Now collected in Yunnan Provincial Library.

The first volume of the six-volume family tree of the Li family in Nantong, Jiangsu Province, was re-edited by Li Yun (Qing Dynasty), engraved in Guchuntang in the ninth year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1870 AD), and printed in the third year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1877 AD). Ten volumes. It is now collected in the Library of Renmin University of China.

The last volume of ten volumes of the Li family genealogy in Tongzhou, Nantong, Jiangsu, was revised by Li Daopeng, Li Bingjian and others (Qing Dynasty), and was printed with movable wood type in the third year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1877 AD). It is now collected in the Nantong City Museum of Jiangsu Province.

A six-volume document produced by the Li family who immigrated to Jiangdan was edited by Li Peiying (Republic of China). In the sixth year of the Republic of China (1917 AD), this was a woodcut movable type version printed by Litang. It is now collected in Nankai University Library and Suzhou University Library.

Thirty volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Kaisha, Jiangsu Province, the first volume and the last volume, nine revisions by Li Gongliang, Li Xichun and others (Republic of China), Jie Zhitang in the 14th year of the Republic of China (1925 AD) Woodcut movable type print. It is now collected in the National Library of China, the Library of the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Japan, and the Utah Genealogical Society of the United States.

The sixteen-volume genealogy of the Li family in Yunyang, Danyang, Jiangsu, was re-edited by Li Fazhong and others in the Qing Dynasty (Qing Dynasty). In the eighth year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1882 AD), the genealogy of the Li family in Yunyang, Danyang, Jiangxi, was published in sixteen volumes. It is now collected in Japan and the Utah Genealogical Society in the United States.

The author of the genealogy of the Li family in Danyang, Jiangxi is yet to be verified. It was printed with movable wood type in the 20th year of the Republic of China (1931 AD). Today, only the first to fifth volumes and the seventh to sixteenth volumes remain. It is now collected in Zhaozhuang, Songbu Township, Danyang City, Jiangsu Province.

Ten volumes of the Li family genealogy in Jurong, Jiangsu, newly revised by Li Zhengjin, Li Yunyao and others (Republic of China), printed in the 10th year of the Republic of China (1921 AD). Now collected in Liaoning Provincial Library.

Eight volumes of the genealogy of the Li family's permanent branch in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, revised by Li Xinshe and others (Qing Dynasty), and printed with woodcut movable type in the fourth year of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty (1854 AD). Currently in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

Ten volumes of the branch genealogy of the Li family in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, who moved to the permanent branch. (Qing Dynasty) Li Yiqing, Li Lintu and others continued the revision, and the woodcut movable type print was made in the 22nd year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1896 AD). It is now collected in Japan and the Utah Genealogical Society in the United States.

Thirty volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Yinxue Town, Piling, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, the first volume and the last volume, Li Tinghongxiu (Republic of China), woodcut in Chuiyu Hall of the Li family in the first year of the Republic of China (1912 AD) Twelve volumes of movable type printing.

It is now collected in the Jiangsu Provincial Archives (one volume only has the fifth volume, and the other has only the sixteenth to eighteenth volumes), Suzhou City Library of Jiangsu Province, and the Utah Genealogical Society of the United States.

Twelve volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Piling, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, compiled by Li Xibai and others in the Republic of China (Republic of China), and twelve volumes of Yuanyuan Hall Living Edition in the 20th year of the Republic of China (1931 AD). Now collected in the National Library of China.

Thirty-eight volumes of the Li family genealogy in Pilingwangchuanli, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, the first volume and the last volume, edited by Li Dagang and others (Republic of China), Yanqingtang in the 22nd year of the Republic of China (1933 AD) Eight volumes of woodcut movable type prints. Now in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

One hundred and twenty-three volumes of the Li family genealogy in Jintan, Jiangsu Province, edited by Li Zhaoqing and others (Qing Dynasty), and printed with movable wood type in the second year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty (1910 AD). It is now collected in the Jilin University Library (five volumes are stored).

Thirty-six volumes of the Li family genealogy in Xishan, Wuxi, Jiangsu, the first volume, continued by Li Xikui, Li Dong and others (Qing Dynasty), and a woodcut movable type print in the 11th year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1872 AD). It is now collected in Japan and the Utah Genealogical Society in the United States.

There are five volumes of the Li family genealogy in Xishan, Wuxi, Jiangsu. The first four volumes were compiled by Li Tingrong (Qing Dynasty). In the 13th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1887 AD), there are forty-eight volumes of woodcut movable type prints in Yongmutang. It is now collected in the Library of the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the Library of Nankai University (one hundred and eighty-eight volumes, the first four volumes), and the Xinghua County Library of Jiangsu Province.

Twenty-four volumes of the Li family genealogy in Xishan, Wuxi, Jiangsu were edited by Li Tiping (Republic of China) and compiled by Li Fangfa. Twenty-four volumes were printed by Yong Muwei in the thirty-eighth year of the Republic of China (1949 AD). It is now collected in the Nankai University Library and the Suzhou City Library in Jiangsu Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in Jiangyin, Jiangsu, is in sixteen volumes, the first volume of which was re-edited by Li Jiqin (Republic of China) and four volumes of mimeographed version in the first year of the Republic of China (AD 1911). Now collected in the National Library of China. It is now collected in Japan and the Utah Genealogical Society in the United States.

Twelve volumes of the genealogy of the Changshou Li family in Jiangyin, Jiangsu, the first volume and the last volume, compiled by Xia Liang and others (Republic of China), twelve volumes of Sijingtang woodcut movable type printing in the sixth year of the Republic of China (1917 AD) . Now in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

The genealogy of the Li family in Suzhou, Jiangsu, compiled by Li Zhaoxun (Qing Dynasty), a woodcut movable type print by Li Zhaoxun in the 12th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty, and a handwritten volume by Li Fuchang during the Qing Dynasty. It is now collected in the Suzhou City Library of Jiangsu Province (one volume of the surviving lineage) and the Suzhou City Library of Jiangsu Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province is not divided into volumes, and was revised by Li Yujin (Qing Dynasty). Now in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

Eight volumes of the Li family genealogy in Wu County, Jiangsu Province, edited by Li Yuan and others (Qing Dynasty), and four volumes of woodcut movable type in the 19th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1839). It is now collected on the Chinese Genealogy website.

One volume of the genealogy of the Maochen public branch of the Li family in Changshu, Jiangsu Province, compiled by Li Zonghao (Republic of China), and a printed volume in the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936 AD). It is now collected in Changshu City Library, Jiangsu Province.

Ten volumes of the family tree of the Li family from Kunkun, Jiangsu Province, were revised by Li Xiang and others (Qing Dynasty), and eight volumes were printed with woodcut movable type in the 14th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1888 AD). It is now collected in the Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (there are two volumes) and the Utah Genealogical Society of the United States.

Ten volumes of the family genealogy of the Li family who moved to Kunshan, Jiangsu, were revised and edited, including the (Qing Dynasty) Li Xiang Collection and Li Chuanyuan Wine Collection. In the ninth year of the Republic of China (AD 1920), Chongjian Hall added eight volumes of woodcut movable type prints. Now collected in Jiaxing City Library, Zhejiang Province.

The Li family in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, Chun Duyun, rebuilt the ancestral genealogy, and the author is yet to be verified. It is now stored at No. 8, Zhanwang Road, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province (only one volume remains today).

The genealogy of the Li family in Daoyuan, Xiaoshan, Zhejiang, is not divided into volumes. It was re-edited by Li Shikui and others in the Qing Dynasty. It is now collected on the Chinese Genealogy website.

The genealogy of the Li family in Daoyuan, Xiaoshan, Zhejiang is not divided into volumes. It was revised by Li Yuanying and others in the Qing Dynasty. It was published in six volumes with movable woodcut type in the eighth year of Daoguang reign in the Qing Dynasty (1828 AD). Now in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

Fourteen volumes of the Li family genealogy of Yan Sui Cifeng, Chun'an, Zhejiang, the first volume, compiled by Li Yingliang, Li Jianfeng and others (Qing Dynasty), eight woodcut movable type prints in the 27th year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1762 AD) book. It is now collected in the Library of the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Library of Hebei University (there are two volumes).

The genealogy test of the Li family in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes. The author is to be tested. There is one volume of notes from the Luangfeng Cottage of the Qing Dynasty. Now collected in the Library of Renmin University of China.

The first volume of the thirty-volume genealogy of the Li family in Jijie, Ningbo, Zhejiang, was compiled by (Qing Dynasty) Li Gonglian, Li Houze and others. It was a woodcut movable type print in the 33rd year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1907 AD). It is only available today. Save the first volume, the first to fourth volumes, and the twenty-first to thirtieth volumes. It is now collected in Tianyige Cultural Relics Management Office, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province.

Twenty volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Yingen, Ningbo, Zhejiang, the first volume, compiled by Li Yuhan, Li Bingyu and others (Republic of China), six volumes of woodcut movable type printing in Handaotang in the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927 AD) . It is now collected in the National Library of China and Tianyige Cultural Relics Management Office in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in Wangjiaqiao, Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Wang Jinhan (Qing Dynasty) and published in one volume in the Xutang manuscript in the third year of Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty (1877 AD). It is now collected in Tianyige Cultural Relics Management Office, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in the Siming Dynasty in Yin County, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes. (Qing Dynasty) Li Xiru and others re-edited it by Wang Di, and in the 13th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1887 AD), there were three volumes of Jieshi Hall manuscripts. It is now collected in the National Library of China and Hebei University Library.

The five-volume genealogy of the Li family in Yindongyuan, Yin County, Zhejiang Province, the first volume and the last volume, compiled by Chen Xianzeng and others (Republic of China), Mingfengtang woodcut movable type printing in the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927 AD) , now only the first volume, the first volume, the fifth volume, and the end of the volume remain. It is now collected in Tianyige Cultural Relics Management Office, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province.

Two volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Tangshan, Siming, Yin County, Zhejiang Province. The first volume and the last volume were compiled by Shi Hongtai (Republic of China). They were printed with movable type woodcuts in Shengwu Hall in the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932 AD). One volume. It is now collected in Tianyige Cultural Relics Management Office, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province.

The first volume of the seven-volume genealogy of the Li family in Yinnan, Yin County, Zhejiang Province, was compiled by Chen Xianzeng, Li Chaozuo and others (in the Republic of China). It was printed with movable type woodcuts in Chenghuitang in the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929 AD). It is only available today. Save the first volume, the first volume, the third to the fifth volume. It is now collected in Tianyige Cultural Relics Management Office, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province.

The genealogy of Li Min in Cixi, Zhejiang is in seventeen volumes. The last volume was edited by Li Hongzi in the Qing Dynasty and compiled by Sun Wei. In the sixth year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1880 AD), there are eighteen volumes of movable type woodcuts printed by Dunbentang. Now collected in the National Library of China.

Twenty-three volumes of the Li family genealogy in Cixi, Zhejiang, the last volume, edited by Li Yuanbing and others (Republic of China), and twenty-four volumes of woodcut movable type printed by Dunbentang in the twelfth year of the Republic of China (1923 AD). It is now collected in the Library of the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Library of Nankai University.

The six-volume genealogy of the Li family in Yancheng, Fenghua, Zhejiang, was compiled by Li Chunyu (Qing Dynasty) and printed with woodcut movable type in the sixth year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1867 AD). It is now collected in the Cultural Relics Administration Bureau of Fenghua County, Zhejiang Province.

The six-volume genealogy of the Li family in Shitang, Xiangshan, Zhejiang, was re-edited by Li Hongyi in the Qing Dynasty and was lithographed in the fifth year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1879 AD). It is now collected in the Cultural Relics Administration Bureau of Xiangshan County, Zhejiang Province.

One volume of the genealogy of the Li family in Longxi, Xiangshan, Zhejiang, the first volume and the last volume, the author is yet to be verified, and the lithographic version was published in the seventh year of the Republic of China (1918 AD). It is now collected in the Cultural Relics Administration Bureau of Xiangshan County, Zhejiang Province (the first and last volumes are missing).

The six-volume genealogy of the Li family in Boge, Xiangshan, Zhejiang, was edited by Li Bikun (Republic of China) and edited by Wang Naiyi. It was a handwritten volume in the 14th year of the Republic of China (AD 1925). Now collected in Zhejiang Provincial Library.

Twenty-two volumes of the Li family genealogy in Meihui, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, revised by Li Zongchao and others (Qing Dynasty), and six volumes of handwritten copies in the 33rd year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1768 AD). Currently in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

Twelve volumes of the Li family genealogy in Meihui, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, edited by Li Pengfei and others (Qing Dynasty), and two volumes of woodcut movable type prints during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty. Now collected in the National Library of China.

The six-volume genealogy of the Li family in Xitang, Jiashan, Zhejiang, was compiled by Li Zhengchi (Republic of China) and printed in the twelfth year of the Republic of China (AD 1923). It is now collected in the National Library of China, the Library of the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the Library of Jilin University, the Library of Harbin Normal University, and the Jiashan County Archives of Zhejiang Province.

Twenty volumes of Li family manuscripts in Hailinbaoxi, Zhejiang Province were compiled by Li Ruhui (Qing Dynasty). In the 15th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1835), there were ten volumes of woodcut movable type prints in the ancestral hall. It is now collected in the library of the Institute of History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Eight volumes of the Li family genealogy in Shanyin, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, the first volume, compiled by (Qing Dynasty) Li Shifa, Li Jianxu and others, and continued by the 16th and 17th generations of the family, in the late Qing Dynasty, the woodcut movable type of Li's Yongsi Hall Print. It is now collected in Liaoning Provincial Library, Zhejiang Provincial Library, Japan, and the Utah Genealogical Society of the United States.

Fragmentary manuscript of the Li family genealogy in Shanyin, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, author to be verified, a manuscript from the Qing Dynasty.

Now collected in Zhejiang Provincial Library.

Twenty-four volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Shanyin Tianle, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, the first volume, (Qing Dynasty) compiled by Li Qiao, Xiu Wang Xuejuan, Li Jifang and others, woodcut movable type in Fangqingtang, the ninth year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1890 AD) Print. It is now collected in Jilin University Library, Zhejiang Provincial Library, and Utah Genealogical Society.

The four-volume genealogy of the Li family in Jiyang, Zhuji, Zhejiang, was compiled by Li Siyuan (Republic of China), and the four-volume movable type woodcut version of Zhuiyuan Hall was published in the sixth year of the Republic of China (1917 AD). Now collected in Hebei University Library.

Four volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Jiyang, Zhuji, Zhejiang, re-edited by Li Wenzhao, Li Yudong and others (Republic of China), and four volumes of woodcut movable type printing in the 16th year of the Republic of China (AD 1927). It is now collected in Japan and the Utah Genealogical Society in the United States.

The four-volume genealogy of the Li family in Zhuji, Zhejiang was re-edited by Li Tingxue and others in the Republic of China (Republic of China), and published in four volumes of Liuzhai movable type in the 35th year of the Republic of China (1946 AD). Now collected in Jilin University Library.

Thirteen volumes of the Li family genealogy in Lanxi, Zhejiang, author to be verified, woodcut movable type print in the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940 AD). It is now collected in the Lanxi County Library of Zhejiang Province (two volumes are missing).

Four volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Qingyan, Lanxi, Zhejiang, whose author is yet to be verified, were printed with movable type woodcuts in the 35th year of the Republic of China (1946 AD). It is now collected in Baishalang Shangli Village, Lanxi County, Zhejiang Province.

The four-volume genealogy of the Li family in Ruijia, Dongyang, Zhejiang, was compiled by Li Fuqian (Qing Dynasty) and printed with woodcut movable type in the second year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1822). Only the first and fourth volumes remain today. It is now collected in Licun, Weishan Town, Dongyang County, Zhejiang Province.

The Muxiang Li family in Dongyang, Zhejiang is not divided into volumes, and the author is yet to be determined. It is a woodcut movable type print in the 11th year of the Republic of China (AD 1922). It is now collected in Japan and the Utah Genealogical Society in the United States.

Twenty volumes of the Li family genealogy in Miaokou, Dongyang, Zhejiang, compiled by Li Chunlou (Republic of China), and printed with movable woodcut type in the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928 AD). It is now collected in Zuotou Village, Zuoguang Township, Dongyang County, Zhejiang Province.

Fifty-two volumes of the Li family genealogy in Changshan, Zhejiang, author to be verified, woodcut movable type print in the 20th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1840 AD). It is now collected in Xilingzu Village, Furong Township, Changshan County, Zhejiang Province.

The seven-volume genealogy of the Li family in Dingyang, Changshan, Zhejiang, the first volume and the last volume, were re-edited by Tang Yirui (Qing Dynasty) and printed with woodcut movable type in the 23rd year of Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1897). It is now collected in Jiucun, Xinchang Township, Changshan County, Zhejiang Province (incomplete).

There are four volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Longxi, Changshan, Zhejiang. The author is yet to be determined. It was printed with woodcut movable type in the 30th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1904). Only the third volume remains today. It is now collected in Wujia Village, Xinchang Township, Changshan County, Zhejiang Province.

Ten volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Changshan, Zhejiang, the author is yet to be verified, and it was printed with movable wood type in the eighth year of the Republic of China (1919 AD). It is now collected in Huanggang Village, Hejia Village, Changshan County, Zhejiang Province.

One volume of the six revisions of the genealogy of the Li family in Changshan, Zhejiang, re-edited by Li Qianjun (Republic of China), and a woodcut movable type print in the 14th year of the Republic of China (AD 1920). It is now collected in Lujia Village, Dongpan Township, Changshan County, Zhejiang Province.

Genealogy of the Li family in Huangxi, Linhai, Zhejiang, author to be verified, woodcut movable type print in the 11th year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1733). It is now collected in the Linhai County Museum of Zhejiang Province.

The eight revisions of the genealogy of the Li family in Fenchuan, Linhai, Zhejiang, whose author is yet to be verified, was handwritten in the third year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1877 AD). Today, only one volume of genealogy and volumes 15 to 16 remain. It is now collected in the Linhai County Museum of Zhejiang Province.

The ten-volume genealogy of the Li family in Linhuqiao, Linhaitai, Zhejiang, the first volume, was compiled by Li Xiangen (Qing Dynasty), and was printed with woodcut movable type in the 11th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1885). Today, only the first volume and the first volume remain. One to four volumes. It is now collected in the Linhai County Museum of Zhejiang Province.

The first volume of the three-volume genealogy of the Li family in Chicheng, Linhai, Zhejiang, was compiled by Li Weiping (Qing Dynasty) and handwritten in the 30th year of Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1904). It is now collected in the Linhai County Museum of Zhejiang Province.

Four volumes of the Li family genealogy in Longxi, Songyang, Zhejiang, majored by Li Tinghui (Republic of China), woodcut movable type print in the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937 AD). It is now collected in Yutoushan Village, Zhangxi Township, Songyang County, Zhejiang Province.

Three volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Shanghang, Songchuan, Songyang, Zhejiang, written by Prime Ministers Li Kougan and Li Rixin (Republic of China), and woodcut movable type prints in the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936 AD). It is now collected in Zhaitan Village, Zhaitan Township, Songyang County, Zhejiang Province.

Ten volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Songyang, Zhejiang, author to be verified, woodcut movable type print in the fifth year of the Republic of China (1916 AD). It is now collected in Yinyuan Village, Sandu Township, Songyang County, Zhejiang Province.

Three volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Dalingli, Songyang, Zhejiang. The author is yet to be verified. It was a woodcut movable type print in the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936 AD). It is now collected in Dalingli Village, Xiecun Township, Songyang County, Zhejiang Province. Note: A "Genealogy of the Li Family in Longxi".

Twenty-eight volumes of the Li family genealogy in Luzhou, Anhui Province were compiled by Li Wuqian and others in the Republic of China (Republic of China). In the fifth year of the Republic of China (AD 1916), there were twenty-eight volumes of Dunmutang woodcut movable type prints. Now in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

Thirty-four volumes of the Anhui Li family genealogy, the first volume and the last volume, compiled by Li Kuiyuan and Li Tongjing (Qing Dynasty), woodcut in Yanqingtang in the 29th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1903 AD) The movable type printing is accompanied by thirty-six volumes of Yongputang woodcut movable type printing. Now collected in Hubei Provincial Library.

The Anhui Li family has re-edited the genealogy, and the author is yet to be identified. The woodcut movable type version of Dunmutang in the Qing Dynasty only exists in the twelfth to sixteenth volumes. It is now collected in Anqing City Library, Anhui Province.

The Anhui Li family has re-edited the genealogy, and the author is yet to be identified. The woodcut movable type version of Dunmutang in the Qing Dynasty only exists in the second to fifth volumes. It is now collected in Anqing City Library, Anhui Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in Anhui, the author is yet to be verified, and the Qing Dynasty Jiqingtang woodcut movable type version only has the fifth volume. It is now collected in Anqing City Library, Anhui Province.

The branch genealogy of the Li family who moved to Wuhu in Quwo, Wuhu, Anhui is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Li Yaoxian (Republic of China). It is a woodcut movable type print in the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926 AD). Now collected in Anhui Provincial Museum.

Twenty-four volumes of the Li family's genealogy in Fanchang Keshan, Anhui Province were revised by Li Yunzhen (Republic of China) and edited by Li Xieyao, Li Jiaoping and others. In the fourth year of the Republic of China (1915 AD), the woodcut movable type version is the only one that survives today. roll. Now collected in Hunan Provincial Library.

The seven-volume genealogy of the Li family in Wuwei Ruxu, Anhui Province, was revised by Li Youzhu and others in the Qing Dynasty. In the second year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1822), there were seven volumes of woodcut movable type printing in Longmen Hall. Now in the collection of the Utah Genealogical Society.

The genealogy of the Li family in Santian, Huizhou, Anhui is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Li Huixiang, Li Dongxiang and others (Ming Dynasty), and was printed with woodcut movable type in the 43rd year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1564 AD). Now collected in the National Library of China.

The genealogy of the Li clan in Santian, Huizhou, Anhui is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Li Hui, Li Chun and others (Ming Dynasty) and was printed with movable wood type in the 42nd year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1615). It is now collected in the National Library of China, the Library of the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and the Anhui Provincial Museum.

The genealogy of the Li family lineage in Santian, Huizhou, Anhui is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Li Hongguang, Li Ruiming and others (Ming Dynasty). It is a handwritten volume in the Ming Dynasty. Now collected in the National Library of China.

The genealogy of the Li family in Huizhou, Anhui, is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by (Qing Dynasty) Li Tingliu, Li Youtang and others. It is a handwritten volume in the 15th year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1750 AD). Now collected in Anhui Provincial Museum.

The Li family in Santian, Huizhou, Anhui Province, rebuilt the genealogy in forty-eight volumes, the first volume and the last volume, compiled by Li Xiangrong (Qing Dynasty) and others, and fifty volumes of woodcut movable type prints during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Now collected in the National Library of China.

Fifty-one volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Santian, Huizhou, Anhui, the first volume and the last volume, were compiled by the Li family in Yantian, Jietian, Xintian (Qing Dynasty), in the eleventh year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1885 AD) ) woodblock prints in fifty-four volumes. Now collected in Anhui Provincial Library.

There are eight volumes of the Li family tree in Xingyuan Iwata, Huizhou, Anhui, the first volume and the last volume, (Qing Dynasty) Li Fang and Li Lanxiu, a woodcut movable type print in the forty-seventh year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1782 AD). Now collected in Shanghai Library.

There are four volumes of the Li family genealogy in Taiping Yimen, Anhui Province, the first volume and the last volume, compiled by Li Fenbao (Qing Dynasty), and five volumes of woodcut movable type printing in the 29th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1849 AD). Now collected in Anhui Provincial Museum.

Twelve volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Jingyang, Jingde, Anhui Province, the first volume and the last volume, compiled by Li Benzhi (Qing Dynasty), fourteen woodcut movable type prints in the 23rd year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1758 AD) book. Now collected in Anhui Provincial Museum.

Fourteen volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Jingyang, Jingde, Anhui Province, the first volume and the last volume, revised by Li Runfa and Li Jiating (Qing Dynasty), woodcut by Dunfutang in the 13th year of Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty (1887 AD) Sixteen volumes of movable type printing. It is now collected in the Library of the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Utah Genealogical Society.

The four-volume genealogy of the Li family in Heshan, Yixian County, Anhui Province was compiled by Li Zegang (Qing Dynasty) and published in four volumes with movable type woodcuts in the sixth year of the Republic of China (1917 AD). Now collected in Anhui Provincial Library.

Seventeen volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Longhe, Tongcheng, Anhui, were re-edited by Li Yingxiu, Li Zhaolong and others in the Qing Dynasty (Qing Dynasty). In the 28th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1848), there are seventeen volumes of Mianyuan Hall woodcut movable type prints. It is now collected in Japan and the Utah Genealogical Society in the United States.

Twenty-nine volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Longhe, Tongcheng, Anhui, the last volume, the author is yet to be verified, and the Mianyuan Hall woodcut movable type printing in thirty volumes in the 30th year of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1904 AD). It is now collected in Hebei University Library and Hubei Provincial Library.

The last volume of the genealogy of the Li family in Anhui City is in ten volumes, compiled by Li Huaizhi (Qing Dynasty), and published in twelve volumes by Dunbentang woodcut movable type in the 10th year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1884 AD). It is now collected in the Library of Renmin University of China.

Twelve volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Yanping, Tongcheng, Anhui Province, the first volume and the last volume, (Qing Dynasty) Li Duchuan, Li Shensan and others re-edited, woodcut in the 22nd year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1896) Fourteen volumes of movable type printing. It is now collected in Japan and the Utah Genealogical Society in the United States.

Five volumes of the Li clan in Lucheng, Tongcheng, Anhui, compiled by (Qing) Li Zhuozhai and others, and four volumes of woodcut movable type in the 26th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1900 AD). Now collected in Anhui Provincial Library.

Twenty-five volumes of the Li family genealogy in Qianshan, Anhui Province were re-edited. The first volume and the last volume were edited by Li Xiaozhuang (Republic of China). In the 10th year of the Republic of China (1921 AD), Qianshan Dunmu woodcut movable type was printed. It is now collected in the Anqing City Library of Anhui Province (the fourth volume, the second volume of the eighth volume, the seventeenth volume, and the twenty-first volume are missing).

Four volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Chicheng, Guichi, Anhui, were compiled by Li Chengchen and Li Han (Republic of China), and four volumes of woodcut movable type were printed in the seventh year of the Republic of China (1918 AD). Now collected in Anhui Provincial Museum.

Three volumes of Fujian Li family genealogy, continued by Li Yanji (Qing Dynasty), and three volumes of woodcut movable type printing in Shuaili Hall in the 43rd year of Kangxi reign of Qing Dynasty (1704 AD). Now collected in Shanghai Municipal Library.

The genealogy of the Li family in Fuzhou, Fujian, revised by Li Zongyan (Qing Dynasty), a woodcut movable type print in the 23rd year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1897 AD). Now collected in Fujian Provincial Library.

The genealogy of the Li family in Pingtan, Fujian, is not divided into volumes. The author is yet to be verified. There are two movable type editions of Qinglei Ashanfang. Now collected in the National Library of China.

The genealogy of the Li family in Xiubin, Anxi, Fujian, is not divided into volumes. It is written by Li Judong and is a handwritten volume in the twelfth year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1886). Now collected in Taiwan Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in Chengying, Anxi, Fujian, is not divided into volumes. It was compiled by Li Chaoqian (Qing Dynasty) and supplemented by Li Wenzhou. 1889) revised manuscript. Now collected in Taiwan Province.

One volume of the Li family genealogy in Dongshan, Fujian, compiled by Li Youming, handwritten copy. It is now stored in the County Chronicle Office of Dongshan County, Fujian Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in Youkeng, Nanjing, Fujian, is not divided into volumes. The author is yet to be verified. It is a handwritten volume by Li Shenqian in the 15th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1835 AD). Now collected in Taiwan Province.

Genealogy of the Li family in Nanjing, Fujian, author to be verified, a manuscript in the late Qing Dynasty. Now collected in Taiwan Province.

The real genealogy of the Li family in Tong'an Dishan, Shanghang, Fujian, written by Li Zhike (Ming Dynasty), a handwritten volume in the sixth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1578 AD). Now collected in Taiwan Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in Shanghang, Fujian, written by Ye Junang (Qing Dynasty), a handwritten volume in the fifth year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1825 AD). Now collected in Taiwan Province.

Genealogy of the Li family in Shanghang, Fujian, author to be verified, handwritten in 1889 AD. Now collected in Taiwan Province.

The Li clan book in Shanghang, Fujian is not divided into volumes. The author is yet to be verified. It is a handwritten volume in the twelfth year of the Republic of China (1923 AD). Now collected in Taiwan Province.

The genealogy of the Li Lin family in Yongding, Fujian is not divided into volumes. It was written by Li Chuanxing (Qing Dynasty) and is a handwritten volume in the ninth year of Guangxu reign (1883 AD) of the Qing Dynasty. Now collected in Taiwan Province.

The seven revised genealogy of the Li family in Wenchuan, Liancheng, Fujian, the first volume, compiled by Li Ruiliang and others (Republic of China), printed in the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947 AD), only the first volume, first volume and second volume remain today Twelve volumes. It is now collected in the Liancheng County Archives of Fujian Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in Wuyuan, Jiangxi was compiled by Li Tangrui (Ming Dynasty). It was printed with woodcut movable type in the 34th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1555 AD). Today, only the second to third volumes and the fifth volume remain. roll. Now collected in the National Library of China.

The Li family in Yantian, Wuyuan, Jiangxi compiled a genealogy in eight volumes. The author is yet to be determined. The Jiajing woodcut movable type version of the Ming Dynasty only survives today: Volumes 1 to 2 and Volume 8. It is now collected in the Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Genealogy of Yantian (Li family) in Wuyuan, Jiangxi, author to be verified, movable type version. It is now collected on the Chinese Genealogy website.

Sixteen volumes of the eight revised genealogies of the Li family in Xingjiang Yantian, Wuyuan, Jiangxi, the first volume, compiled by Li Zhensu and others (Qing Dynasty), ten woodcut movable type prints in the 26th year of Daoguang Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty (1846 AD) Six volumes. Now collected in the National Library of China.

The genealogy of the Li family in Xingjiang Yantian, Wuyuan, Jiangxi, is in sixteen volumes, the first volume was edited by Li Yuanrui (Qing Dynasty), and was a woodcut movable type print in the seventh year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1881 AD). Now collected in Hebei University Library. It is now collected in the Huizhou City Museum in Anhui Province.

The genealogy of the Li family in Xingjiang Yantian, Wuyuan, Jiangxi, is in sixteen volumes, the first volume was edited by Li Donghua and others (Republic of China), and the sixteen volumes of woodcut movable type were printed in the eleventh year of the Republic of China (AD 1922). It is now collected in the Huizhou City Museum in Anhui Province.

Fifteen volumes of the genealogy of the Li family in Litian, Wuyuan, Jiangxi, were compiled by Li Yinbin, Li Binxian and others (Ming Dynasty), and were handwritten in five volumes in the 33rd year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1605 AD). Now collected in the National Library of China.

The genealogy of the Li family in Litian, Wuyuan, Jiangxi, the author is yet to be verified. It was printed with woodcut movable type during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Only the fourth and fifth volumes remain today. Now collected in Jiangxi Provincial Library.

One volume of the genealogy of the Li family in Litian, Wuyuan, Jiangxi, written by Li Zongyuan (Ming Dynasty) and others, a woodcut movable type print in the Ming Dynasty. It is now collected on the Chinese Genealogy website.

The six-volume genealogy of the Jiachun Li family in Wuyuan, Jiangxi, the first volume and the last volume, were rebuilt by the Li clan in the (Qing Dynasty), and were printed in three volumes with woodcut movable type in the forty-seventh year of the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1782 AD). . Now collected in the National Library of China.

The first volume of the ten-volume Jiachun Li family genealogy in Wuyuan, Jiangxi was re-edited by Li Chaoyun and others (Qing Dynasty), and six volumes were printed with woodcut movable type in the 28th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1848). It is now collected in Japan and the Utah Genealogical Society in the United States.

The genealogy of the Li family in Xiping, Jiangxi has been published for thousands of years. The author is yet to be verified. The woodcut movable type version of Zhongwu Hall in the Qing Dynasty only has the third to fourth volumes. Now collected in Jiangxi Province Map