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Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

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Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

Ningdu's surname is Kaulo

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Interview/Record: Gu Xiaobin, specially invited researcher of Fujian Hakka Research Institute, chairman of Gujia Liquor (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., and editor-in-chief of China Gushi

【Preface】

The father of Gu Gong (i.e., King Tai of Zhou), the founder of the Gu clan and the leader of the Zhou clan at the end of the Shang Dynasty, had three sons: the eldest son Taibo, the second son Zhongyong, and the third son Ji Li. Zhongyong also had three sons: the eldest son Ang, the second son Min, and the third son Jian, of which "Min" is to commemorate the grandfather Gu Gong's father, so he took Gu as his surname and called Gu Min, which is the earliest origin of my ancient surname. During the period from the Zhou Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty when Yunying Gong moved south, no accurate records of the Ancient Ancestors of the Ancient Clan were found, so it was omitted.

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

Reconstruction of Ningdu County The Tang Dynasty moved south to Jiangxi's ancestor Gu Clan Family Temple and laid the foundation

【One of the Kaiji ancestors of the Gu clan in Ningdu County: Tang Dynasty/Shanxi Linfen Guyunying】

The 11th issue of Hakka Cradle magazine (published in October 2006) published Gu Xiaobin's "Overview of the Origins of hakka in Gannan Province", which recorded: "According to the "Genealogy of the Three Repairs of the Ancient Clan of Ningdu Xin'an Gu" majored by Gu Qiyang in the 44th year of Qianlong (1779), the Hakka Gu clan was first naturalized in Gannan during the reign of Emperor Xianzong of Tang (806-820), when there were gu Nian Wufujun (also known as Gu Yunying) who lived in Pingyang Province, Hedong (present-day Jindian Town, Linfen City, Shanxi Province), and the official served as a judge in Hongzhou (present-day Nanchang City), and was diligent and loving the people At the age of sixty, Xie Jue went into hiding. At that time, his son Gu Hao served as the county commander of Qianhua County (present-day Ningdu County), the capital of Qianzhou Prefecture, with his talents, and Gu Nianwu followed his son Buju to Beiguan Meichuan in Qianhua County. ”

According to the genealogy of the ancient clan of Ningdu County, the ancient founding base of Meichuan, also known as Xuezhuping, is now Meijiang Town, and the residential area is called Yizhi Beiguan Ancient House Lane.

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

Records of the official documents of Ningdu County

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

Gu Yunying, the ancestor of the Tang Dynasty's southward migration

The Gu clan has a history of more than a thousand years of founding in Ningdu, and the descendants have also multiplied very quickly, and it is said that when Ningdu was established as a state, the Gu clan accounted for half of the state' genus, and was once known as "Ancient Half Prefecture". Unfortunately, in the Qing Dynasty, the Gu clan was bloodied by the government because of the "Pig Po Jing" incident, causing the survivors of the Gu family to leave their hometowns, or live in seclusion in the mountains, or change their names and surnames (to this day, in Ruijin City and Huichang County, some Of the Zhu, Hu, and Yu clans are descendants of the Gu clan, and their ancestral halls are still written in Xin'an County).

The profile of the descendants of the grandchildren is:

The 8th Gu Lizhi Ninth Gu Da PingFang, Shi Ju Ning Capital East, later has:

29th Gu Xiuji, moved to Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province;

34th Gulongfu, moved to Hubei Province.

The 8th Gu lizhi 9th Gu Da Peng Room:

The 11th Gu Zhongzhen (gu bowang eldest son) moved to Changning County with his sons Gu Yuanfu and Gu Yuanlu, and Gu Zhongzhu (gu Bowang's second son) and his son Gu Yuansheng moved to Changning County (whether the county is now Xinfeng County, Guangdong or Xunwu County, Jiangxi, which needs to be further studied. )

23rd Dynasty Ancient Chaozuo, Ancient Chaoyou, Migrated to Leiyuping, Yanling Township, Shicheng County, Jiangxi Province.

25th Gu Lichang, Ming Dynasty from the capital of Ningzhong retreated to Hengtang in Benyi Renyi Township (present-day Guhou Township);

After the completion of the 26th century, the Ming Dynasty Jiajing moved from Huangsha Village in Shangtuanli, Ningdu County, in the 10th year (1531) to Baizhongli (now Part of Fengshan Township) in Shicheng County, Jiangxi Province.

29th Gu Rifeng, living in Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province;

In the 30th century, he moved to Yuan prefecture (袁州, in modern Yichun), Jiangxi Province;

31st Guwen Meng, in the early years of the Qing Dynasty, moved to Ridong Pass, Ruijin County, Jiangxi Province (present-day Ridong Township, Ruijin City);

In the first year of the Yongzheng Dynasty (1723) of the Qing Dynasty, he moved from the Baini section of Ningdu County to Daoyuan, Nanxiang Daoyuan, Guixi County, Guangxin Province (now Gangxi Village, Tangwan Town, Guixi County, Jiangxi Province);

32nd Gu Qicheng (Zi Pengwan), moved to Chong'an County, Fujian Province during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty;

In the 36th century, he moved to Chong'an County, Fujian Province.

The 8th Gu Li Zhi Ninth Gu Da Chengfang:

From the 22nd century to the end of the Yuan Dynasty (about 1355-1368), he moved from Hengtang, Mingkeng Village, Guhou Township (formerly known as Renyi Township) in Ningdu County, to Daixi Village, Chengxiang, Ruijin County, Jiangxi Province (in front of huilongcun Temple, Yunshishan Township, Ruijin City);

In the 25th year (1392) of Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty, he moved to Yanshixia, Baishui Town (now Chishui Town), Guangchang County, Jianchang Province, Jiangxi;

The 22nd Dynasty, Gu Jindong, Gu Jinguang, and Gu Jinming, moved to Yanshixia, Baishui Town (now Chishui Town), Guangchang County, Jiangxi Province;

In the 22nd century (1387) of the Ming Dynasty Hongwu, he moved to Dapu County, Jiaying Prefecture, Guangdong Province, with his sons Gusun Sanlang, Gu Qin Shilang and Gu You ShiyiLang.

The 8th Guritsu 9th Gudai Room:

During the Song Dynasty, the 10th Gu Bo and his sons Gu Zhongming, Gu Bo Cheng and his sons Gu Zhongxian, Gu Zhongxian, Gu Zhongguang, and Gu Zhongmei brothers all migrated to Chengxiang County (present-day Meizhou City) in Guangdong Province.

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province, Gu's Family Temple

Zi Ji Poems (Five Xiu Genealogy Fixation, Initiated from the 33rd Dynasty):

Dao Ke Yi Shi De, Rui Qing Ying Xian Fang;

Shao took over the family's prosperity and raised his voice.

New Character Poetry (1948 in Xingguo County, when the Genealogy of the Seven Repairs, from the 36th Dynasty):

KeJia Xian Yin You, crowned Qing Ting;

Respectfully Zhao Qianzhe, discipline Yu Houkun.

Updated poems (1995 at the time of the Ruijin Eight Cultivation Genealogy, from the 41st century):

The virtuous family is noble, and the auspicious star is long;

Only by learning can we govern the country, and the great cause shines in Huabang.

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

From left: Gu Yingfu, Gu Xiaobin, Gu Yuanxing

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

The second ancestor of the Tang Dynasty Gu clan, Ling Guhao of Qianhua County

【Ningdu County Gu clan Kaiji Ancestor No. 2: Ming Dynasty / Jiangxi Ruijin · 23rd Dynasty Ancient Dynasty Shi】

Gu Yunying, the ancestor of the Gu clan who moved south in the Tang Dynasty, sent the 23rd Gu Dynasty (the eldest son of the Near Heavens) of the 6th Ancestor Quangui Gong Branch, and in the 17th year of the Ming Dynasty (1504), JiaZi moved from Ruijin County, Jiangxi Province, in front of the Huilong Village Temple in Yunshishan Township, Ruijin County, Jiangxi Province, to Jianluoyuan (present-day Zhujiaotang, Shanggan Village, Xiangfang Township).

Direct generations of ancestors (1-23):

Yun Ying → Hao → Jun → Li → Fan → QuanGui → Yanchang → Lizhi → Dacheng → Boyuan → Zhongda → Yuan tao → Song I → Bairen → Fu yuan → long-term → Zhide → Siyi → Shi Gui → Jiguang → Min ke → the → of the near heavenly → Dynasty

This branch of the Gu clan has been passed down to the 41st generation. thereinto:

33rd Gudao No. 5, Gudao Yu, Gudaogui, moved to Yongfeng County, Jiangxi Province;

33rd Gu Daohua, moved to Zhejiang Province;

The 40th Gu Yin (also known as Gu Changfa) moved to Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province.

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

Ningdu County Gu's Family Temple

【Ningdu County Gu Clan Kaiji Ancestor No. 3: Qing Dynasty / Jiangxi Yudu · 35th Dynasty Ancient Xiangrong】

Although the Gu clan of Ningdu County has a history of more than 1,000 years, moreover, in the Gu family temple built in Hengtang, Mingkeng Village, Guhou Township, there are also the six brothers' divine seat cards of the sixth ancestor, QuanJiao, Quangui, Quanwang, Quanrang, and Quanxiang.

The two groups of Hengtang and Yehu in Mingkeng Village, where the Gu Clan Ancestral Hall is located, are also inhabited by the descendants of Quanwanggong. Gu Yunying, the ancestor of the Kaiji ancestral family who moved south in the Tang Dynasty, sent the 6th ancestor Quanwang Gong branch of the 35th Gu Xiangrong, who moved from Longtanmian, Anrenli, Yandu County, Jiangxi Province (now Longtanmian, Chentian Village, Ge'ao Township, Yudu County) during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty (1821-1850).

Direct generations of ancestors (1-36th generations):

Yun Ying→ Hao → Jun → Li → Fan → Quanwang → YanShou → Chengzhi → Zongyue → Fengyi → Ge → → Zhe → Tai → Rethinking → Shilong → Zhenchen → Quan → Lan Liang → Xi De→ → Jie → Shangsong → you have a grand →→ Emperor Juren → Junbiao→ But Zhao→ Yongqing → Junchen → Lun Rong→ → → Jingsheng → Xiangrong → Zhaoren →

This branch of the Gu clan has been passed down to the 41st generation. Since the 41st century, the character school has been the same as the whole house in this county.

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

Ningdu County Gu's Family Temple Gu Xiaobin photography

【Ningdu County Gu clan Kaiji Ancestor No. 4: Qing Dynasty / Jiangxi Yudu · 37th Gu Degui】

Gu Yunying, the ancestor of the Gu clan who moved south in the Tang Dynasty, sent the 23rd Gu Chaoxuan (the third son of the Jintian) descendant of the 6th Ancestor Quanzhi Gong Branch to move from Pingtou Village, Yandu County, Jiangxi (now Ping'an Village, Yinkeng Town, Yudu County) to Kaiji in Mingkeng Village, Guhou Township, Ningdu County (opposite the Gu Clan Ancestral Hall).

Direct generations of ancestors (1-37th generations):

Yun Ying → Hao → Jun → Li → Fan → Quangui → Yanchang → Lizhi → Dacheng → Boyuan → Zhongda → Yuan Tao→ → Boren → Fu yuan → long-term → Zhide → Siyi → Shi Gui → Jiguang →

Min Ke → near the heavens→ Dynasty Xuan → Xing and → Wei Bin → Min Xiang → Zhending → Fengcan → should be commanded → Wenxu → will praise → tribute→ moral righteousness→ can be appointed → and thousands of → Shi Xi → Degui →

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

Gu's Family Temple Fengtan Wine Produced by Gujia Liquor (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd

【Ningdu County Gu Clan Kaiji Ancestor No. 5: Republic of China/ Jiangxi Ruijin 43rd Gu Shaozun】

During the Republic of China, Gu Shaozun, the 43rd Gu Shaozun of the 6th Ancestor Quangui Gong Branch, moved from Ruijin City, Jiangxi Province, to Huangpi Township, Ningdu County, and changed his surname to Hu in front of the Huilong Village Temple in Yunshishan Township, Ruijin City, Jiangxi Province.

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province

Ningdu County Gu's Family Temple

Overview of Gu clan in Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province