Li surname Junwangtang
1. "County" is an administrative division, "Wang" is a famous family, and "County" is used together to indicate a famous family living in a certain region.
Gunwang, also known as Diwang, is the surname of a prominent noble in the county. Specifically, the noble clans of each county in the Wei, Jin, and Tang dynasties were called junwang, which means that a certain county was looked up to by the Fadi. The surname Junwang is not only a sign of the birthplace of the surname, but also a reflection of the strength of the clan's comprehensive clan strength, such as population, economic strength, political status and cultural influence.
According to the Song Dynasty's "Guangyun", Li had a total of twelve counties.
1. Longxi County: A county established during the Warring States period. It corresponds to the Longxi area east of dongxiang in present-day Gansu province to Lintao County. This branch of the Li clan, whose founding ancestor is Li Chong, the eldest son of Qin Situ Li Tan. The hall name is "Longxi Hall", because the Li clan looks out of longxi county.
2. Zhao County: Handan Area, Han Dynasty County. The founder of this branch of the Li clan was Li Mu, the second son of Li Jie, the Prince of Qin.
3. Dunqiu County: A county in the Western Jin Dynasty. Emperor Wu of Jin. In the area of present-day Xun County, Henan Province. This branch of the Li clan is a branch of the Li clan of Longxi, and its founding ancestor is Li Zhong, the grandson of the famous Western Han general Li Guang I.
4. Bohai County, Western Han Dynasty. In present-day Hebei Province, Liaoning Province along the Bohai Bay Coast.
5. Zhongshan County: Han Gao Emperor County. It corresponds to the area around Zhengding County in the north of present-day Hebei Province. This branch of the Li clan is a branch of the Li clan of Zhao County, and its founding ancestor is Li Qi, the third character of Li Jie.
6. Gwanghan County: Hanshi County. Henkel Zu divided the land of Ba County in the sixth year. It corresponds to the area around guanghan county in present-day Sichuan Province. After this branch of the Li clan was the Li clan of Longxi, its founding ancestor was Li Shang (Li Guang's father).
7. Xiangcheng County: Xiangcheng, Weiyi during the Warring States period, Qinzhi County. For this reason, the Qing Dynasty belonged to Xuzhou, Henan. Present-day Xiangcheng, Yuxian and Wuyang, Henan.
8. Jiangxia County: Emperor Han Gao. It is equivalent to the area around Wuhan in today's Hubei Province.
9. Zitong County: The name of the ancient county, placed in the Han Dynasty. For the administration of Guangzhou County, Shu Han set up Zitong County, in present-day Zitong County, Sichuan Province.
10. Fanyang Commandery (范阳郡): The Three Kingdoms Wei changed Zhuo County to Fanyang Commandery (范阳郡), in present-day Zhuo County, Hebei Province, and in the area of Changping and Fangshan in Beijing.
11. LiangGuo, Emperor Han Gao changed the original Qin Dynasty's Yan Commandery to LiangGuo, which corresponds to the area from Shangqiu in present-day Henan Province to Zhongshan in Anhui Province.
12. Nanyang County: Qin during the Warring States period. It is equivalent to the area around today's Nanyang City, Henan Province.
Among the many counties surnamed Li, Longxi and Zhao Counties have the longest history and the highest prestige, and almost all other branches are derived from these two branches except for the surname Li.
2. Longxi Hall Zhao Juntang (and Pingzhitang)
1. The Li clan of Longxi (present-day Gansu Province) began with Li Chong, the eldest son of Li Tan, the Qin situ. Li Chong's second son, Li Yao (李瑶), was the Marquis of Fengdi Dao (龍迪道, in modern Lintao, Gansu), and was born to Li Xin (李信), a general and Marquis of Longxi. Li Xin's grandson Li Zhongxiang (李仲翔), served as the Eastern Taishou of the Western Han Dynasty. General Zhengxi, who was killed in the battle against the Qiang people, was buried in Dongchuan, Di Dao, Longxi, and his descendants made their home in Dongchuan. Li Zhongxiang's son Li Bokao (李伯考), who served as the Taishou of Longxi and Hedong Counties, was a member of the Li Party and appointed Chengbao Ling (成包令), who settled in Chengji (present-day Qin'an, Gansu). His younger brother, Li Shang, was the ancestor of Fan Yangfang. Li Guang, a famous general of the Western Han Dynasty, was the son of Li Shang. Li Guang had two sons: the eldest son, Li Danghu, who was born Li Ling, and the second son, Li Gan, who was the Marquis of Langzhong and the Marquis of Guannei, and li Yu and Li Zhong. Li Zhong is the ancestor of Dunqiu Fang. Li Ben, the 6th grandson of Li Yu, had two sons: the eldest son, Li Cigong, Taishou of BaJun and Xiyi, and the second son, Li Tian (李恬), the ancestor of Bohai Fang. Li Cigong had two sons: Li Rail, Wei Linhuai Taishou, Si Nongqing, and Li Qian, the ancestor of Shen Gongfang. Li Yong, the grandson of Li Lu, had two sons: li lun, the eldest son, And danyang (danyang, near Danyang, near Dantu county, anhui province, northeast of Danyang county), and the second son, Li Rou, who was taishou of beidi. Li Yong's grandson Li Yi (李益), was the ancestor of Fang in Anyi (安邑, in present-day northwestern Xia County, Shanxi). Li Rou's great-grandson Li Kuanggao was the founder of the Western Liang State during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Li Xuan had 10 sons: Tan, Xinxin, Rang, Yin, Xunxun, Fan, Yu, Hong, Guantiao, and Liang. Li Yan (李愔), the ancestor of the Zhenyuan general Fang Shi. His great-grandson Li was the ancestor of Pingliang (in present-day Gansu). Li Fan had three grandchildren: one named Li Cheng (李丞), the ancestor of Fang Inu Zang (present-day Wuwei, Gansu); one named Li Mao, the ancestor of Fang in Dunhuang (present-day Gansu); and one named Li Chong, the ancestor of the servant Fang. Li Chengli, the great-grandson of Li Feng, was the ancestor of Fang Fang in Daijian County. Li Yu's grandson Li Gang (李刚), the ancestor of Wuling (武陵; present-day Changde, Hunan).
Li Xin succeeded Li Huan as king of Xiliang and had 8 sons: Xunxu, Shao, Chong'er, Hongzhi, Chongming, Chongshan, Chongyong, and Chongyou. Li Zhong'er, Northern Wei Annan general, Yuzhou Assassin History, his son Li Xi, Northern Wei Kinmen town general, born Tianci, Li Tianci has three: the beginning, the tiger, and the beggar bean. Li Hu was the grandfather of Li Yuan, the ancestor of Tang Gaozu.
1. The Li clan of Zhao Commandery (赵郡, in present-day Hebei Province) was from Li Jie, the fourth son of Situ Li Tan. Li Jie had three sons: Yun, Mu, and Qi. Li Mu was a famous general of the Zhao state at the end of the Warring States period and began to live in Zhao County; Li Qi served as zhongshan xiang and settled in the local area, becoming the ancestor of the Zhongshan Li clan. Li Mu's 6th grandson, Li Bing, served as the Taishou of Han Yingchuan (in present-day Xuchang, Henan) and made his home in the area. Li Bing's 9th grandson, Li Bing, was a famous scholar of the Eastern Han Dynasty and Li Jin,li jin, who took refuge and returned to Zhao County. Li Jin's grandson Li Kai was the ancestor of the Li clan in Changshan, Zhejiang, and Li Kai had 5 sons: Ji, Chao, Fen, Jin, and Rui. His descendants were divided into three groups due to their different places of residence: Li Ji and Li Chao were called Nanzu, Li Fen and Li Jin were called Xizu, and Li Rui was called Dongzu. After Nanzu was Li Shanquan, he served as the Taishou of Northern Wei Commandery (北魏谯郡太守), and moved to Xiju (谯, in modern Mizhou, Anhui). In addition, the Li clan of Zhao County also had branches such as Liaodong, Jiangxia, Guangling, Hanzhong, and Guancheng. Li Bao, the 13th grandson of Li Qi, the ancestor of Zhongshan, served as the capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty, moved to Xiangping (present-day Liaoyang, Liaoning), and his descendants multiplied to form the Liaodong Li clan. Han Yingchuan was li bing's grandson Li Hu (李護) and Ren Jiuquan Taishou (有泉太守) and had three sons: Wu, Zhao, and Fen. Li Zhao's younger son, Li Yi (李就), was appointed as the Eastern Han Dynasty's Governor Taishou (太守), the Marquis of Gaoyang , and moved to Jiangxia Pingchun ( northwest of present-day Xinyang , Henan ) , forming the Jiangxia Li clan. Li Yi's 11th grandson, Li Yongyong (李颙勇), was a county magistrate, and his 7th grandson Li Yuanzhe (李元哲) migrated to Guangling (廣陵, in present-day Yangzhou, Jiangsu), And Li Wu (李武), who served as Taishou (太守) and Taichang Commandery (太常郡) of Handong Commandery (汉東郡太守) and Taichang Commandery (太常郡), and his grandson Li Jiejie (李颉jie), a doctor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, first lived in the southern suburbs of Hanzhong (present-day Hanzhong, Shaanxi), forming the Hanzhong Li clan. Li Wan'an, a descendant of the Li clan of Zhao Commandery, moved from Zhao Commandery to Guancheng (present-day Zhengzhou, Henan) in the Tang Dynasty.
3. Xiping Hall, worshipIng Li Sheng, the king of Xiping County, is the ancestor. In fact, Xiping Hall is a branch of Long Xi Tang.
Li Sheng (李晟), courtesy name Liangqi (born 35th grandson of Li Chonggong, the founder of Kaiji in Longxi County), was a native of Lintan, Gansu, and later migrated to Jingzhao, born in 727 AD and died in 793 AD. Born in a military family, because his father Zuo Jinwu's general Li Qin sat in the Taiping Princess Affair, from the military Xi'an, Li Sheng was eighteen years old to award Zuo Jinwu Wei a great general for his merits, he spent his life fighting horses, for Tang Dezong to quell half of China's rebellion. Successive officials to Tai Wei , Zhongshu Ling , knighted as the King of Xiping County. Fifteen sons, twelve sons held military power, and among Li Sheng's sons, several of them were quite famous, they were Li Yuan, Li Xian, Li Yu, and Li Ting. In the third year of Zhenyuan, emperor deprived Li Sheng of his military powers, and his twelve sons were scattered throughout the country, so Li Xian was transferred to Hongzhou in The Western Province of Jiangnan as an assassin. In order to meet them in the future, their descendants all use the king of Xiping County as the symbol of their family tree, and all use "Xipingtang" as their hall name.
Xipingtang Kaishanzu was for Li Xian (but the descendants of Xipingtang Li clan enshrined his father Li Sheng the Prince of Xiping County as the first ancestor), he was born in 774 AD, died in 829 AD, the tenth son of Li Sheng, the king of Xiping County, at an early age with his father's military camp, started the Taiyuan Province to join the army, the official Liquan County, Guangluqing, Hongzhou Assassin History, in 828 AD promoted to Jiangnan Western Province Regiment Training Observation Envoy, Yaoling South Jiedu Envoy, died in the following year in the town. In the Western Mountains of Hongzhou, there were seven sons, the eldest son, Li You, who was then the Assassin of Yuan Prefecture, and was buried in Jiangxi Fenyi Honghuayang, and his six sons went to Yuan Ben for funeral, living in Yuan Prefecture according to their brother. The descendants of the seven brothers formed the seven major housing systems of the xiping hall in yichun, Jiangxi. Descendants are all over Jiangxi, Hunan and Hubei.