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Brief introduction of Jing family tree
Genealogy and surname are closely related, influencing and complementing each other. If the research object of surname is the origin and development of the whole surname, then genealogy is the study of "the history of a family and a surname". The so-called genealogy is a table compiled according to the category or system of things, such as genealogy and chronology. The so-called "genealogy" refers to ancient book tickets, such as jade stepping and gold genealogy, especially genealogy. The "genealogy" in genealogy is a general term for genealogy and jade genealogy. Genealogy is commonly known as genealogy or genealogy, also known as genealogy and genealogy. The family tree of the royal family is called Jade Tree. In a word, genealogy is the genealogy of a family or clan.

According to Records of the Historian, not only the ancient Chinese emperors in the ancient "China" area of the Five Emperors (Huangdi, Zhuan Xu, Di Ku, Tang Yao and Yu Shun) in the three generations (Xia, Shang and Zhou) were of the same origin and clan as Huangdi, but other ancient nationalities in the surrounding areas also came from the Huangdi Line. For example, Biography of Chu Family: "The ancestor of Chu was from Dire Levin." Levin (the grandson of the Yellow Emperor) is called "Fu Bo" and "Zhang Juan". His real name is Li, and he was in charge of fire control work. Wu Youzhong, Lu Yongsheng, Kunwu, Shenhu, Peng Zu, Yi people, Cao surname, Ji Lian and other six sons derived eight surnames (eight surnames of Zhu Rong): Ji, Dong, Peng, Bald, Tan, Cao, Zhen and Mi. Among them, the descendant of the sixth son Ji Lian (Mi surname) is the originator of Chu.

It is an ancient surname, which is derived from Mi surname and Jiang surname. It also inherits the tradition of the Chinese nation and has its own family culture, including genealogy. However, due to natural and man-made disasters, I only saw the Jing family tree in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province, which was collected by Shanghai Library and Hebei University Library. There were six volumes, namely, Biography of Jinghuai Salt and six woodcuts of Nianzutang in 28 years. There is also the Genealogy of Shi Jing, which was carved by a Wen Jing in Siping, Jilin Province in the 23rd year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty. The Shanghai Library also has a collection of 20 volumes of Yunyang Shi Jing Genealogy, which was renewed by Jing Bingwen in Danyang, Jiangsu Province on 1925 (14th year of the Republic of China).