Xu Jianxiong, Guang'an City, Sichuan Province
Wakagi Xu Community Lineage Table
Simple lineage division: based on astronomical archaeology "five stars like pearls, Bingbing Ruolianbi" obtained 2325 as the first year of Dayu, reigned 28 years ago [2325-2298], Boyi reigned 6 years ago [2297--2292], Houqi reigned 10 years ago [2291--2282], 9 years ago [2283] was named Viscount of Ying Ruomu, and the fief was in Xu Jian Xuguo.
The following derivation is limited to the level, please criticize and correct it.
generation | BC | Annual dry branches | Year of the King | generation | BC | Annual dry branches | Year of the King |
1 | 2283 | Pennoon | Xia Qi 9 years | 11 | 1983 | Pennoon | Emperor Xia leaked for 13 years |
2 | 2253 | Penta | Xia Taikang 29 years | 12 | 1953 | Penta | Emperor Xia fell for 27 years |
3 | 2223 | Pennoon | Summer phase 16 years | 13 | 1923 | Pennoon | Emperor Xia fell for 57 years |
4 | 2193 | Penta | Houyi 18 years | 14 | 1893 | Penta | Xia Di Lian 7 years |
5 | 2163 | Pennoon | Chill for 15 years | 15 | 1863 | Pennoon | Xia Kongjia 16 years |
6 | 2133 | Penta | 30 years of chilling | 16 | 1833 | Penta | Xia Difa 4 years |
7 | 2103 | Pennoon | Xia Shaokang 15 years | 17 | 1803 | Pennoon | Xia Di Wei 15 years |
8 | 2073 | Penta | Xia Shaokang 30 years | 18 | 1773 | Penta | Emperor Xia reigned for 45 years |
9 | 2043 | Pennoon | Xia Dizhu 14 years | 19 | 1743 | Pennoon | Shang Yiyin 3 years |
10 | 2013 | Penta | Xia Di Mang 2 years | 20 | 1713 | Penta | King Shang Zhao 7 years |
generation | BC | Annual dry branches | Year of the King | generation | BC | Annual dry branches | Year of the King |
21 | 1683 | Pennoon | King Shang Yi 9 years | 31 | 1383 | Pennoon | King Shang Cheng 19 years |
22 | 1653 | Penta | King Shang Jing for 14 years | 32 | 1353 | Penta | King Shangzhang 21 years |
23 | 1623 | Pennoon | Shang Jing Wang 15 years | 33 | 1323 | Pennoon | King Shang Xiang 2 years |
24 | 1593 | Penta | Shang Jing Wang 45 years | 34 | 1293 | Penta | King Shang Xiang 32 years |
25 | 1563 | Pennoon | Shang Jing Wang 75 years | 35 | 1263 | Pennoon | King Shangping 3 years |
26 | 1533 | Penta | King Shangping 2 years | 36 | 1233 | Penta | Agreed on 25 years of king |
27 | 1503 | Pennoon | King Shang Huan 4 years | 37 | 1203 | Pennoon | King Shang'an 17 years |
28 | 1473 | Penta | King Shang for 18 years | 38 | 1173 | Penta | King Shangde 19 years |
29 | 1443 | Pennoon | King Shangzhuang 23 years | 39 | 1143 | Pennoon | King Shang for 12 years |
30 | 1413 | Penta | 21 years of King Shang | 40 | 1113 | Penta | King Zhou Cheng 3 years |
generation | BC | Annual dry branches | Year of the King | generation | BC | Annual dry branches | Year of the King |
41 | 1083 | Pennoon | 33 years of King Cheng of Zhou | 51 | 783 | Pennoon | 45 years of King Xuan of Zhou |
42 | 1053 | Penta | King Kang of Zhou 27 years | 52 | 753 | Penta | Zhou carried the king for 18 years |
43 | 1023 | Pennoon | 30 years of King Zhou Zhao | 53 | 723 | Pennoon | King Ping of Zhou for 28 years |
44 | 993 | Penta | King Mu of Zhou 8 years | 54 | 693 | Penta | King Zhuang of Zhou for 4 years |
45 | 963 | Pennoon | 39 years of King Mu of Zhou | 55 | 663 | Pennoon | King Zhou Hui 14 years |
46 | 933 | Penta | King Zhou Yi 2 years | 56 | 633 | Penta | King Xiang of Zhou was 19 years |
47 | 903 | Pennoon | King Xiao of Zhou for 7 years | 57 | 603 | Pennoon | 4 years of King Ding of Zhou |
48 | 873 | Penta | King Li of Zhou for 6 years | 58 | 573 | Penta | King Jian of Zhou for 13 years |
49 | 843 | Pennoon | 36 years of King Li of Zhou | 59 | 543 | Pennoon | King Jing of Zhou 2 years |
50 | 813 | Penta | 15 years of King Xuan of Zhou | 60 | 513 | Penta | King Jing of Zhou for 7 years |
generation | BC | Annual dry branches | Year of the King | generation | BC | Annual dry branches | Year of the King |
61 | 483 | Pennoon | King Jing of Zhou 37 years | 71 | 183 | Pennoon | Emperor Han Shao Hong2 years |
62 | 453 | Penta | King Zhending of Zhou for 16 years | 72 | 153 | Penta | 5 years of Emperor Jing of Han |
63 | 423 | Pennoon | King Weilie of Zhou for 3 years | 73 | 123 | Pennoon | Han Yuangari 2 years |
64 | 393 | Penta | King An of Zhou for 9 years | 74 | 93 | Penta | Han Zhenghe 2 years |
65 | 363 | Pennoon | King Zhou Xianwang 6 years | 75 | 63 | Pennoon | Han Yuankang 3 years |
66 | 333 | Penta | King Xian of Zhou 36 years | 76 | 33 | Penta | Han Jingning 1 year |
67 | 303 | Pennoon | King Zhou Zhao 12 years | 77 | 3 | Pennoon | Han Jianping 4 years |
68 | 273 | Penta | 41 years of King Zhou Zhao | 78 | 28 AD | Penta | Han Jianwu 3 years |
69 | 243 | Pennoon | 5 years of Qin Shi Huang | 79 | 58 AD | Pennoon | Han Yongping 1 year |
70 | 213 | Penta | 35 years of Qin Shi Huang | 80 | 88 AD | Penta | Hanzhang and 2 years |
generation | a.d | Annual dry branches | Year of the King | generation | a.d | Annual dry branches | Year of the King |
81 | 118 | Pennoon | 5 years in the early Han Dynasty | 91 | 418 | Pennoon | Jin Yixi 14 years |
82 | 148 | Penta | Han Jianhe 2 years | 92 | 448 | Penta | Song Yuanjia 25 years |
83 | 178 | Pennoon | Hanguanghe 1 year | 93 | 478 | Pennoon | Song Shengming 2 years |
84 | 208 | Penta | Han Jian'an 13 years | 94 | 508 | Penta | Liang Tianjian for 7 years |
85 | 238 | Pennoon | Wei Jingchu 2 years | 95 | 538 | Pennoon | Liang Datong 4 years |
86 | 268 | Penta | Jintai first 4 years | 96 | 568 | Penta | Chen Guangda for 2 years |
87 | 298 | Pennoon | Jin Taixi 9 years | 97 | 598 | Pennoon | 18 years of the Sui Emperor |
88 | 328 | Penta | Jinxian and 3 years | 98 | 628 | Penta | Tang Zhenguan 2 years |
89 | 358 | Pennoon | Promoted to flat for 2 years | 99 | 658 | Pennoon | Tang Xianqing 3 years |
90 | 388 | Penta | Jin Taiyuan 13 years | 100 | 688 | Penta | Wu Li arch 4 years |
generation | a.d | Annual dry branches | Year of the King | generation | a.d | Annual dry branches | Year of the King |
101 | 718 | Pennoon | Tang Kaiyuan 6 years | 111 | 1018 | Pennoon | Song Tianxi 1 year |
102 | 748 | Penta | Tang Tianbao 7 years | 112 | 1048 | Penta | 8 years of Song Qingli |
103 | 778 | Pennoon | 13 years of the Tang calendar | 113 | 1078 | Pennoon | Song Yuanfeng 1 year |
104 | 808 | Penta | Tang Yuanhe 3 years | 114 | 1108 | Penta | Song Daguan 2 years |
105 | 838 | Pennoon | Tang Kaicheng 3 years | 115 | 1138 | Pennoon | Song Shaoxing 8 years |
106 | 868 | Penta | Tang Xiantong 9 years | 116 | 1168 | Penta | Song Gandao 4 years |
107 | 898 | Pennoon | Tang Qianning 5 years | 117 | 1198 | Pennoon | Song Qingyuan 4 years |
108 | 928 | Penta | Tang Tiancheng 3 years | 118 | 1228 | Penta | Song Shaoding 1 year |
109 | 958 | Pennoon | Han Tianfu 12 years | 119 | 1258 | Pennoon | Song Baoyu 6 years |
110 | 988 | Penta | Song Duan arch 1 year | 120 | 1288 | Penta | Yuan to Yuan 25 years |
generation | a.d | Annual dry branches | Year of the King | generation | a.d | Annual dry branches | Year of the King |
121 | 1318 | Pennoon | Yuan Yanyu 5 years | 131 | 1618 | Pennoon | Ming Wanli 46 years |
122 | 1348 | Penta | Yuan to Zheng 8 years | 132 | 1648 | Penta | 5 years of Qing Shunzhi |
123 | 1378 | Pennoon | Ming Hongwu 11 years | 133 | 1678 | Pennoon | 17 years of the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty |
124 | 1408 | Penta | Ming Yongle 6 years | 134 | 1708 | Penta | 47 years of the Kangxi reign of the Qing dynasty |
125 | 1438 | Pennoon | Ming Orthodoxy 3 years | 135 | 1738 | Pennoon | Qianlong 3 years of the Qing Dynasty |
126 | 1468 | Penta | Ming Chenghua 4 years | 136 | 1768 | Penta | Qianlong 33 years of the Qing Dynasty |
127 | 1498 | Pennoon | Akikoji 11 | 137 | 1798 | Pennoon | Qing Jiaqing 3 years |
128 | 1528 | Penta | Ming Jiajing 7 years | 138 | 1828 | Penta | Qing Daoguang 8 years |
129 | 1558 | Pennoon | Ming Jiajing 37 years | 139 | 1858 | Pennoon | Qingxianfeng 8 years |
130 | 1588 | Penta | Ming Wanli 16 years | 140 | 1888 | Penta | 14 years of Qing Guangxu |
generation | a.d | Annual dry branches | Year of the King | generation | a.d | Annual dry branches | Year of the King |
141 | 1918 | Pennoon | 7 years of the Republic of China | 144 | 2008 | Penta | China |
142 | 1948 | Pennoon | 37 years of the Republic of China | 145 | 2038 | Penta | China |
143 | 1978 | Pennoon | China | 146 | 2068 | Penta | China |
In the previous section, the Xu family source collected most of the different sources of the Xu family, forming the current 20 million Xu family, we are willing to link to the Ruomu Xu Kingdom lineage when we revise the genealogy, but I don't know how many generations are right, the return lineage is just a collection of all kinds of lineages that each clan can't figure out by itself, all claim to be authentic, others are affiliated, disputes, abuse, ridicule, white eyes fill our root-seeking network and real life.
Gene sequencing can solve the condensation in the hearts of some people, and the renewed condensation has appeared again, and people who are not Xu also have the same genes as Xu's in a certain era, and this road does not seem to be completely feasible. Seeking the roots and asking the ancestors, everyone wants to be able to return to the lineage. You have to show evidence that your family is the same ancestor as the people you think may be of the same race, otherwise your search for roots will not be successful, and the people you think are of the same race will not let you link, or you will not easily let others connect.
Read thousands of genealogy, the attachment is very serious, 100 years ago Chinese the average life expectancy of more than 40 years is not much, but those dignitaries written into the family tree are 60, 70 years old to have offspring, either broken generation, or this family tree is pieced together, looking for roots and looking around, and finally found that it is nothing...
Anhui Xu Fengzhu proposed to order thirty years as the first, and recognized Ruomu, the founder of the Xu state with the state as the first generation, and Xu Jianxiong of Sichuan rearranged this idea, hoping that more clansmen would improve and use this method.
There are two types of joint spectrum methods: distant ancestor positioning and apocalyptic positioning [both men and women], and the rest no longer participate in positioning.
How to calculate the number of generations after BC: 2283 BC minus the number of years BC divided by 30 to get the number of generations. From 2283 BC plus the number of years A.D. minus 1 and divide by 30 to get the generation number.
1.1 Distant ancestor positioning: The birth or death time of the ancestor or the most distant ancestor is the first person born or died in his generation, and the number of generations corresponding to the Wakagi theory lineage table is calculated. For example, the first ancestor was born in 1421 AD, then 2283 + 1421-1 = 3703÷30 = 123 BC, take the integer remainder without use, directly arrange the family lineage table in order of generation according to the 123rd generation of Wakagi, unlike the lineage of famous families, there is no need to verify which famous person is the ancestor of his own family. This method is simple and straightforward. There is no 0 year AD, so subtract 1 to calculate correctly.
1.2 For example, if born in 512 BC, 2283-512=1771÷30=59
2 Apocalyptic positioning: the first person born in the latest generation of peers, such as: 2283+1950-1=4233÷30=141, check the "Wakagi Xu Community Lineage Table" 141 generations from 1948, that is, the 140th generation born before 1948 is the previous generation of this person, the first generation born after 1948 is 141 generations, to the end of 141 generations in 1977, and the first person born in 1978 is 142 generations for the next generation. After the positioning of the last days, the family lineage table is reversed up in order of generation, and the specific choice of distant ancestor positioning or end-time positioning is determined by the person who uses this method after calculation. The post-apocalyptic positioning deviation is large and is not recommended.
This method can cultivate a genealogy of ancestors who did not live and die.
Both methods can produce a genealogy of the family. Whether it is the positioning of distant ancestors or the positioning of the last days, there is no need to dig out the mind to find the ancestors and return to the ancestors, and the relocation is a new founding sect.
No matter which kind of Xu family he comes from, as long as he recognizes Ruomu as the ancestor of the Xu family community, he can use this method to return to the lineage! Those with a complete heritage can continue to study and do not conflict with this methodology.