The genealogy of Youzhou in Anhua, Hunan Province is not divided into volumes, and the author is to be tested. It is a woodcut movable type printed version in the thirty-second year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (AD 1906). It is now in Shanghai Library and General Chen Shi Temple in Youzhou, Anhua, Hunan.
The Chen family tree in Anhua, Hunan Province is not divided into volumes. In the 21st year of Qing Daoguang (A.D. 184 1), Yang Yangtang, a woodcut movable type printing plate, was used. Now it is collected in Shanghai Library.
Chen's Seven Genealogies was printed in Fuyang Hall during Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty (AD 1876), and the author is unknown. Now it is collected in Shanghai Library.
The genealogy of Chen family in Yiyang and Anhua, Hunan Province is not divided into volumes, and the author needs to be tested. It is a woodcut movable type printed version of Yangyangtang in the 60th year of Qing Qianlong (AD 1795). Now it is collected in Shanghai Library.
The genealogy of Zhan was rebuilt in Heyuan, Guangdong Province, edited by Zhan, and photographed by offset 1999 computer laser. It is now in Shanghai Library, Guangdong Provincial Library and Zhan's Ancestral Hall in Heyuan City, Guangdong Province. Note: It started at Liu Wangchao's sword test site in Ninghua Shibi, Nanchang Prefecture, Zhang Yu County, Jiangxi Province, and then moved to Yongding, Tingzhou Prefecture, Fujian Province, and Nanjing, Zhangzhou Prefecture, and then moved to the source of Yangchun River in Guangdong Province. The ancestors of the past dynasties ranked behind, and future generations can be tested. Zhan's original surname is Chen ... and Zhan and Chen belong to the same county and come down in one continuous line, so the back edge remains unchanged. In the early days, the great ancestor Chen Gong Shiro was buried on the back of the land with nine niang of Congcai. "The seventh sai-jo, from living in nanjing, four Wu Zhai Wu Hang. There are longevity, longevity, longevity, longevity, and four children. Except for the eldest son who lived in Xia Ling, the other three descendants all moved to Guangdong. Among them, the records moved to Yangchun Xikeng and Heyuan; After Shouyang, he moved down the pit to seek goodness; After Shousheng, he moved to Yangchun Shilu and Tanshui. The lineage of the second family is Chen Baiqilang (the founder of Ninghua, Jiangxi) → Chen Jiulang → Chen Baliulang → Chen Wanlang → Chen Bolang → Chen Sibulang → Chen Yongliang (one of the five ancestors who moved to Fujian) → Chen Shoufu.
Twelve volumes of Genealogy of a True Ancestor in Santai, Sichuan, and Genealogy of a Hundred-year-old An Shizhu, 2000, computer laser phototypesetting offset printing in Shuyangtang. Now it is collected in Shanghai Library.