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Yuyao Qianshi - descendant of King Qian of Wuyue

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Yuyao Qianshi - descendant of King Qian of Wuyue

According to the statistics of the Yuyao Municipal Public Security Bureau in Zhejiang Province in June 2012, there are 5842 people with the surname Qian in Yuyao City, ranking 41st. It has now been verified that the Qian clan of Yuyao should be a descendant of King Qian of Wuyue, because Qian Fangsun, the ancestor of Qianyao, is the twelfth grandson of King Qian.

Yuyao Qianshi - descendant of King Qian of Wuyue

Qian Hao (852-932), the founding prince and statesman of the State of Wuyue during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, respected Qian Hao as the ancestor of Wu Yue I, the king of Wusu of Song. Qian Yuanwan was the second ancestor, King Wenmu of Xiaowen. Qian Hongzuo, Hongqi, and Hongqi were the three ancestors, and were divided into The King of Zhongxian, the King of Zhongxun, and the King of Zhongyi.

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Qian Hao lived in Lin'an and was born into an ordinary peasant family. When he was a child, he was brilliant, and when he was a teenager, he liked to read the "Spring and Autumn" and "Wujing" Tuwei books, and was forced by his livelihood, and when he was sixteen years old, he sold salt to make a living, and traveled back and forth between Lin'an and Haiyan. He joined the army at the age of twenty-one, because he understood the martial arts and was good at shooting and shooting (spears), and Dong Chang was adopted by Shijingzhen as a partial general, and from then on, Qian Hao entered the career of a horseman, and went south to fight the world. He made outstanding meritorious achievements in major events such as "Wang Yin's Rebellion", "Counting Away the Yellow Nest", "Liu Hanhong's Rebellion", and "Emperor Dong Chang's Usurpation".

In 896 (the third year of Qianning), Emperor Zhaozong of Tang again granted Qian Hao the envoys of Zhenhai and Zhendong. The following year, he also gave the "iron coupon" commendation. In 902, he was posthumously honored as King of Yue, in 904 he was posthumously honored as King of Wu, and in 907 he was posthumously honored as King of Wu yue. In 923 (the third year of Long De), he was again pardoned as king of Wuyue.

Yuyao Qianshi - descendant of King Qian of Wuyue

Under the rule of the five kings of the Qian clan III, Wu Yueguo was prosperous in the southeast of Jiafu, and his descendants gradually dispersed in Zhejiang and Suzhou. Wu Yueguo lasted for 72 years, until 978 AD, when the land was returned to the Song Dynasty. During the years before and after the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty, he was still crowned king and became the second largest surname of the Hundred Family Names "Zhao Qiansun Li".

Yuyao Qian's origin of the first exploration - Lan Feng Sect

According to the "Situation of Some Surnames Moving to Yao", the Yuyao Qian clan "moved yao's ancestor Qian Fangsun from Lin'an County, Hangzhou to Fengting Township (now part of Lanjiang Subdistrict) in Yuyao County, and his descendants moved to Jianyan in Lanfeng Township (now part of Huangjiabu Town)". After investigation, wuyue qianwang eleventh grandson of the bath, the word Rude, the son of Ying Sun Kang Sun Fangsun and other seven people, from the Taizhi gift of the first moved to Yue. Ying Sun Gong then lived in Yuezhihui County, and Kang Sun Gongfang moved to Qianxi Lake Fan Homestead in Yaozhi Fengting Township.

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Fang sun dukes have three sons: one, two, and three. In the chaos of the Yuan Dynasty, in order to guard the zhen to avoid chaos, he embraced the road and was safe, and moved to YuXiang Tian Yue, cheng san gong moved to Changle Township, and cheng er moved to Lan Feng Weir, thus forming the Lan Feng sect.

The lineage of the Yuyao Lanfeng sect is as follows: King Qian of Wusu - King Yuanhuan of Wenmu - King Hongli of Zhongyi - Duke Wei of Wen - Duke Of Ji - Wang Jingzhen of Huiji County - Duke Chen of Rongguo - DuanLi - Xiangzu - Bath - Fangsun - Cheng'er - Xiuyi - Kai'er ...

According to genealogical records, it lasted until the 31st Dynasty (the year of the Qing Dynasty).

Yuyao Qianshi - descendant of King Qian of Wuyue
Yuyao Qianshi - descendant of King Qian of Wuyue

Yuyao dynasty Qian surname Jinshi

Song Dynasty: Qian Kezhong, Qian Qianzhe, Qian Sheng, Qian Hui;

Ming Dynasty: Qian Guxun, Qian Zhen, Qian Dehong, Qian Yingyang;

Ming Dynasty Martial Scholars: Qian Zhongxuan;

Ming Dynasty Requisition (Recruitment Section): Qian Maozhang, Qian Youren, Qian Boying;

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