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Genealogy Arrangement of Wu Family in Anhui Province
Wu people believe that genealogy is sacred, and revising genealogy is a great contribution to the clan. All kinds of Wu genealogy talk about the sacred significance and function of genealogy, which has become the main content of the preface. In the 12th year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (Hunan), the preface of Wu family genealogy in Bajiawan once said: "The husband family has a genealogy, so the preface shows the Mu lineage and makes it immortal." Ding Hai, Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty, also said: "The prosperity of genealogy is of great benefit to the world. It is necessary to cover the hearts of the world, accept the clan, and enrich the customs so that people will never forget it. " The function of genealogy is magical. In ancient China, the mysterious significance of genealogy lies in maintaining the patriarchal clan system and keeping the pedigree pure.

The preface of Wu's genealogy in Yanling is well said: Genealogy rose in the Middle Ages, and there was pre-Wang Yifeng. "The first Wang Zong's legal system was bad and respected, then the religion died, then the spectrum stood, then the spectrum was clear, then the righteousness was born, then the righteousness was done, and then the ceremony was respected." The emergence of genealogy is the product of saving the patriarchal clan system and maintaining the purity of genealogy after the patriarchal clan system was destroyed. With genealogy, there will be differences and distinctions, and you will know where you come from, which family you belong to, and which branch you belong to, so you will not recognize your ancestors. Without genealogy, it means passive water, trees without roots, and no ownership. With the development of clans, descendants will multiply and divide, clans will become more and more alienated, and even brothers of the same clan will regard them as passers-by With genealogy, we can contact the feelings between clans with the same surname. Therefore, the ancestors and ancestors are connected in parallel, inheriting the ancient plan, and not cutting here (spectrum) (Gan Long has visited the Preface of the Imperial Clan Wu). In most of the family rules of Wu's genealogy, the revision of genealogy is a prominent one.

Because genealogy has such an important mysterious function, all clans in Wu attach great importance to the collection and preservation of genealogy. Every time we revise the genealogy, we must first indicate the name of the person receiving the genealogy and enlighten the genealogy coefficient. Patriarchal rules require people to pay attention to the collection of genealogy, not like ordinary ones. Don't scribble or let rats bite insects, be damp and moldy, and don't be greedy for money, or hell will pay. Wu's branch music "The Record of Giving Music" stipulates that "on Qingming Day, afternoon, evening and unitary year, people will gather in the mansion with their fun, and the people will see it with the same value. Anyone who destroys will be punished, and those who lose will be given a light punishment and will not be repaid. "

When compiling genealogy, scholars, celebrities, politicians or local celebrities are often asked to make a preface, and Wu's genealogy is no exception. A preface, or the history of family development, or the origin of genealogy, or the meaning of genealogy. Therefore, the preface is a short historical and moral article, and at the same time, it is often a masterpiece of prose.

The existing Preface to Wu Family Tree was first introduced by Wu, a famous writer in Tang Dynasty. Wu is the sixth1grandson. His poems and songs are magnificent, and together with Fu Jiamo, they are called "Five Blessingg Style". Since then, Wu's genealogy has been prefaced by Wu Zunlu, a famous scholar in the early Song Dynasty and a great scholar in Longtuge. From the Song Dynasty to the Republic of China, there are countless Wu genealogies written by scholars and politicians.

Catalogue of genealogical documents of Wu surname

National, Wumen, Fan, Tibet: compiled by the United States.

The genealogy map of Wu clan in China is not divided into volumes: the United States writes a book.

The maps of Ji Zha's fourth son, Wu Wang Shoumeng and others are not divided into volumes: a book compiled by Wu Rusheng of the United States

Tracing back to the origin of the whole country: Wu Wufeng, USA, was born in Tibet.

The Wu family in Benxi, Liaoning Province took five volumes of Tibetan Land: from Yongzheng to Qing Dynasty, compiled by Wu Shouen (Qing Dynasty) in Pubu Village, Benxi City, Liaoning Province.

Family Tree of Wu Shoujing in Liaoyang, Liaoning Province: The Clear Banknote Edition of Beijing Library

Three volumes of the Wu family tree in Liaoyang: Beijing Library (II) Library of the Institute of History of China Academy of Social Sciences; Liaoning Library (Republic of China); Editor Wu; 1940; Liaoyang Xingya Printing Press Hardcover Edition.

Four volumes of the Wu family tree in Luonan County, Hebei Province: iron plate edition was compiled in the third year of Daoguang (1823) and the eighteenth year of Guangxu (1892) in Luonan County, Hebei Province.

Three volumes of Wu genealogy in Luonan, Hebei Province: edited by the Cultural Management Association of Luonan County, Hebei Province (Qing Dynasty), printed in the 12th year of Guangxu (1886) and 25th year of Guangxu (1899).

A Tibetan site in Wupu, Hejian, Hebei Province: Wu Shuzhen banknotes in Yewutun, Chongqian Town, Qingxian County, Hebei Province.

The second collection of Zhang genealogy volume in Huating, Songjiang, Shanghai Address: Renzetang Block Edition edited by Wu Deda of Shanghai Library (Qing Dynasty) (1809).

Three volumes of Wu's genealogy in Songjiang, Shanghai: printed book of Wu Chengzuo in Songjiang County Museum, Shanghai (Republic of China) 1929 1936.

Thirty-six volumes of Jiangsu Wu genealogy are kept in the library of Institute of History, China Academy of Social Sciences. Wu Zongluo of Harbin Normal University (Qing Dynasty) revised the thirty-six volumes of printed lead to Tang De in the first year of Xianfeng (185 1 year).

Jiangsu Wu family tree, volume 12, volume 1, Tibetan area: six volumes of movable type books from Guangxu three years (1877) revised by Wu et al. in Shanghai Library (Qing Dynasty).

Ten volumes of Jiangsu Wu genealogy: ten volumes of books compiled by the Library of China Academy of Sciences (Qing Dynasty) in the 12th year of Guangxu (1886).

Twelve volumes of Jiangsu Wu's genealogy: The Wu's Movable Character Book of the Republic of China compiled by Wu Zhongshan in Suzhou Library of Jiangsu Province (save volume 1) (Republic of China).

Wu's genealogy in Lishui, Jiangsu Province: fifteen volumes: the movable type book of Sanrang Hall in the twenty-first year of Guangxu reign in Kengtun Bamboo Nest, Yunhe Township, Linshui County, Jiangsu Province (1895)

Four volumes of Wu genealogy in Lishui, Jiangsu Province: edited by Wu Zuqi of Xiaowujia (Republic of China) 19 16 wooden movable type book of Jinxiu Hall in Xiangyangtun, Mingjue Township, Lishui County, Jiangsu Province.

The Wu family tree in Ganyu, Jiangsu Province is a long room without volumes. Collection: Tan Xiuxue 1937 Zhidetang mimeographed in Ganyu County Archives, Jiangsu Province (Republic of China).

Wu's Genealogy in Nanqinghe, Huaiyin, Jiangsu Province Volume I: Zhenjiang Library Reprinted (Qing Dynasty) Twenty-nine Years of Wu Guangxu (1903)

Jiangsu Genealogy Volume 14, Volume 1, Volume 1, Volume 2 "Hidden Land: The United States (Republic of China) Wu et al. rebuilt the Qingjiang Baibi Mountain Hall. Volume 26 192 1.

Genealogy of Wu Huaiyin, Jiangsu, 8 volumes: Zhenjiang Museum, Jiangsu (Qing Dynasty), Wu Yun, etc.

The Wu family tree in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province: four volumes of Zhu Yinben in the 21st year of Wu Guangxu of Jilin University (Qing Dynasty) (1895).

Eleven copies of Wu's genealogy of the ancient king pavilion in Yizheng, Jiangsu Province: reprint of the lamp house in Qingdao Village, rural and industrial areas in Yizheng County, Jiangsu Province

The genealogy of Wu Rebuild in Fu 'an County, Taizhou, Jiangsu Province: eight volumes from the 16th year of Jiaqing to the engraving by Wu in the History Library of China Academy of Social Sciences (Qing Dynasty).

The Wu family tree of Nantangtang, Hailing, Taizhou, Jiangsu Province Volume: Danyang County Library, Jiangsu Province (Volume 6, Zhong Zi Volume 1, 2,4-6) (Republic of China) Yao Longguang rebuilt woodcut 19 19.

Six volumes of the Wu family tree in Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province: the reconstruction of Shi Yinben 1924 by Youyingtun Tanghe Team (Republic of China) in Guoqiao Town, Baoying County, Jiangsu Province.

Wu Family Tree in Xinghua, Jiangsu Province, six volumes: movable type books written by Wu Chunyuan and Wu Zhanxiong in the 25th year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (1899), kept by Nanjing Museum (Qing Dynasty).

Eighty-one volumes collected by the Wu family in Rugao, Jiangsu Province: 28 volumes collated and printed by the library of the Institute of History, China Academy of Social Sciences, Harbin Normal University (Qing Dynasty), Wu and Xianfeng in the eighth year (1858).

Fifteen volumes of Wu's rebuilding and taking Tibetan land in Rugao, Jiangsu Province: sixteen volumes of movable type books of Sanrang Hall compiled by Japan-US (Qing) Zhao Kunlian of Jilin University in the eighth year of Guangxu (1882).

The Wu family in Rugao, Jiangsu took 30 volumes. The first volume was collected by Japanese, American (Republic of China), Wujiang Wu Ping and others. 1925 Three Rangtang Movable Type Book 14.

Reconstruction genealogy of Gurun Wu in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, Volume 8, Volume 1, Volume 1, Volume 1, hidden in Japan, the United States (Qing Dynasty), Wu Xichun, etc. It was rebuilt in the 12th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1886) Jun 'antang Edition.

There are three volumes and one volume of Wu's genealogy in Kaishan, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province: Xie Jian major of Jilin University (Qing Dynasty) in the Library of the Institute of History of China Academy of Social Sciences, and four volumes of Tang Yide Engraving compiled in the 21st year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1895).

The Wu family tree in Jingjiang, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province has not been divided into volumes: the movable type edition of Guangxu twenty-six years (1900) revised by Wu et al. in Zhenjiang Museum, Jiangsu Province.

Changzhou, Jiangsu, Piling, Wu's genealogy, Tibetan eight volumes: Japanese, American (Qing Dynasty), Woolford, Wu Qixian, etc. In the 13th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1887), eight volumes of Three Rangtang Wooden Movable Types were continued.

Sixteen volumes of Wu's genealogy of Tanshu in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province: Sixteen Volumes of Silangtang Wooden Movable Type Book was revised by Shanghai Library (Qing) in the 27th year of Guangxu reign of Wu Chuanfa (190 1).

Sixteen volumes of Wu's genealogy of sandalwood trees in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province: Sixteen volumes of the movable type book of Silangtang revised by Wu et al. of China Academy of Social Sciences in the United States (Republic of China).

Eighteen volumes of Wu's genealogy in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province: Ji 'antang Movable Type Edition edited by Wu of Changzhou Library in Jiangsu Province (Qing Dynasty) in the 29th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1903).

Wu Family Tree in Yanling, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, Volume 8, Volume 2, Tibetan Area: Six woodcuts from Hebei University (Qing Dynasty) in the thirty-second year of Guangxu (1906) to Detang.

Twenty-four volumes of Wu's genealogy in Ronghu Lake, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province: Twenty-four volumes of woodcut in the thirty-second year of Guangxu (1906) compiled by Shanghai Library (Qing).

The Wu genealogy of Ronghu Lake in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province continues. Volume: Jiangsu Archives (Volume 28) from the Republic of China to woodcut.

Eight volumes of Wu family tree in Piling, the western suburb of Changzhou, Jiangsu Province: Eight Volumes of Zhenyitang revised by Wu Zaimei in the thirty-fourth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1908).

Sixteen volumes of Wu's genealogy in Yanling, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province: 20 printed editions of Zhidetang, Academy of Social Sciences of the Republic of China, edited by Wu and Wu 19 13.

Sixteen volumes of Wu genealogy in Piling, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province: Sixteen volumes of woodcut edited by Wu Dehong and Wu Dezhao of Hebei University (Republic of China) 19 14.

The genealogy of Wu clan in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province □□ Volume: Jiangsu Provincial Archives (Volume 2) 19 16 was published in Detang.

Five-volume genealogy of Yanling (Wu's family) in Xishan, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province: Fifty Years of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (17 1 1 year) edited by Wu Renxiu of Shanxi Provincial Museum of Literature and History (Qing Dynasty).

Genealogy of Wu family in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province: Wu Tingfu of Taiwan Province Province (Qing Dynasty) compiled two volumes of banknotes in the 24th year of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty (1759).

Wu's Genealogy in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province: Sichuan Provincial Library (save one volume) Tongzhi Block Edition in Qing Dynasty

Wu clan genealogy in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, Volume 14, One Collection: Liaoning Library (Volume1-kloc-0/3) Mei (Qing) Wu Zhenjun and others revised the movable type edition to.

Wu's Genealogy of Xishan, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, Volume 6 and Volume 2. Collection: Beijing Library, China Academy of Social Sciences, Japanese History Institute, Mei (Qing), etc. In the 12th year of Guangxu (1886), the movable type book was revised.

Wu's Genealogy in Xishan, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, Volume 6, Volume 1, Volume 2, in Shanghai Library, five movable-type books of De Cimu in the 22nd year of Guangxu (1896), and Wu's Genealogy in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, Volume 6, Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, in the Library of the Institute of History, China Academy of Social Sciences.

Jiangsu Suzhou Library, Japan, America (Republic of China), Wu et al. Revised 19 16 Zhidetang Woodcut Edition.

Eighteen volumes of Wu's continuation spectrum in Lujiang, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province. Hidden location: The movable type book of Jingyuan Hall was revised in the 31st year of Guangxu reign of Wu (Qing Dynasty) of Fudan University (1905).

Forty volumes of Wu's genealogy in Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province: Enjingtang Movable Type Edition (1896) compiled by Ren Zhenchu, Institute of History, China Academy of Social Sciences (Qing) in the eighth year of Tongzhi, Jiangsu Province, 28 volumes of Wu's genealogy in Houdijing, Jiangyin, the first volume and the second volume: nine volumes of Wu Xiangjiu, the United States (Qing), etc. (1887).

Wu family tree of Houdijing, Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, Volume 25. Collection: edited by Wu Zengjia, Suzhou Library, Jiangsu Province (Republic of China), 1949 printed edition of Yuan De Hall, 25 volumes.

Wu's genealogy in Yixing, Jiangsu Province, Volume 21: Woodcut of Jishutang, Hebei University, Volume 24 (Republic of China)

Zhong Li-wu in Yixing, Jiangsu Province rebuilt loyalty. Eight volumes of Tibetan land: China Academy of Social Sciences Institute of History Library (Republic of China), edited by Wu Lianxi 1947, printed by Enjing Hall, eight volumes.

Three volumes collected by the Wu family in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province: two volumes of notes dated back to the sixth year of Jiaqing (180 1 year) were revised by Wu in Suzhou Library, Jiangsu Province (Qing Dynasty).

Jiangsu Changshu Newly-built Danyang Branch Library Six Volumes Collection: Jiangsu Changshu Library (Qing Dynasty) Wu Wu Zhuo and others revised five manuscripts in Guangxu 14th year (1888).

Haiyucheng, Changshu, Jiangsu Province, Wu Dong Branch, Tibet Volume 1: Notes of the Republic of China Collected in Suzhou Library, Jiangsu Province.

Wu Family Tree in Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province: A Book Published from Kangxi to Qing Dynasty in the United States

Wu's genealogy in Shanxi Village, Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province: four volumes: eight volumes of the twenty-first year of Kangxi (1682) revised by Wu Gongsu and others.

A Six-Volume Edition of the Wu Family Tree in Dongting, Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province, Bi Jing Library (Part II) Library of the Institute of History of China Academy of Social Sciences, Department of History of Jilin University and Nanjing University (Qing Dynasty), Wu Yongxi, Wu Dingguo and others revised the six-volume edition of Dongting Ancestral Hall in the seventh year of Qing Dynasty (1742).

Four-Volume Collection of Wu Family in Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province: The Block Edition of the Thirty-Three Years of Qing Qianlong (1768) edited by Wu Zhe and others of Beijing Library (Qing Dynasty).

The Wu family in Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province collected six volumes: Suzhou Library of Jiangsu Province (Volume 2-6) (Qing Dynasty) Wu et al. compiled a block print of Daoguang from nine to eleven years (1829- 183 1 year).

Wu Family in Dongting, Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province: The Library of China Academy of Sciences compiled six volumes of banknotes in the 16th year of Guangxu (1890).

Wu moved to Kunshan, Jiangsu Branch: Beijing Library (Republic of China) Wu Hongchou edited the printed edition of Suzhou Dasu Printing Company during the Republic of China.

Thirty-five volumes of Wu family tree in Wujiang, Jiangsu Province: Fujian Library of Hebei University (Volumes 6 and 7) (Qing Dynasty) continued to issue sixteen volumes of woodcuts in the forty-first year of Qing Qianlong (1776).

Wu's Genealogy, Volume 18, Volume 1, Volume 1 and Volume 2, Tibetan Land: Japanese and American (Qing) Beijing Pavilion, supplemented by Wu Jinzhuang, six movable-type books in the first year of Qing Dynasty (1909)

Wu genealogy in Hangzhou, Zhejiang □□ Volume address: Hebei University (six volumes in total)

Wu's genealogy in Zhejiang, Hangzhou, China History Museum

Wu's genealogy in Yuhang, Zhejiang Province Volume II Tibetan areas: Japan, America (Qing Dynasty), Wu Zaiyou, etc. The movable type book in the 21st year of Guangxu (1895) was revised continuously, and the Wu family genealogy in Yuhang, Zhejiang Province was collected in Eight Places: Jilin University (Qing Dynasty), and Wu Guangyu continued to revise the movable type book in Chengshantang in the 21st year of Guangxu (1895).

Eight volumes of Wu family tree in Yanling, Yuhang, Zhejiang Province: wooden movable type book of plastic factory in Shanghang County, Zhejiang Province

Wu's genealogy in Xiaoshan, Zhejiang Province: Japanese-American (Qing) Anne Wu Xuxiu's 58th year (1793) Aijingtang movable type book.

Four Volumes of Wu Family Tree in Xiaoshan, Zhejiang Province: Four Volumes of the Movable Type Book of Aijingtang was rebuilt by Wu Ruizhi and others in the 12th year of Qing Daoguang (1832).

A Four-Volume Genealogy of Wu Family Tree in Taishun, Zhejiang Province —— Caibao, Taishun (Qing), Zhejiang Province, treasures banknote making.

Wu's Genealogy in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province was not divided into two volumes: Banknotes rebuilt by Jiaxing Library in Zhejiang Province (1860) (Qing Dynasty)

Six volumes of Wu family tree in Haining, Zhejiang Province: two volumes (1896) continued by Wu and Wu Changnian in Zhejiang Library of Jilin University (Qing Dynasty).

Janice's genealogy in Tongxiang, Zhejiang Province, Volume I: Mei (Qing) Wu Xuejun and others revised the book of Yong Huai Tang movable type in the fifth year of Guangxu (1879).

Wu's genealogy in Pinghu, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes: Wu Ruoniang, Liaoning Library of Renmin University (Qing Dynasty), continued to write two volumes of movable type books in the eighteenth year of Guangxu (1892).

The genealogy of Haijian Wu, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes: Mei (Qing), Wu Benzhi and others wrote books in the ninth year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (1859).

Six volumes of Genealogy of Haijian Wu, Zhejiang Province: Wu Changnian and Wu Changqi of Renmin University (Qing Dynasty) and others continued to revise the two volumes in the 22nd year of Guangxu (1896).

Wu's genealogy in Linghu, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes. The library of the Institute of History of China Academy of Social Sciences (Qing Dynasty) has six volumes of Notes on Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1865).

The Wu family tree in Tiaoxi, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes. Hidden location: Beijing Library (Qing Dynasty) Wu Rongguang continued to study the thirteen years of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1874) in four volumes.

Wu Family Tree in Tiaoxi, Xiatang, Huzhou, Zhejiang: Beijing Library and Shanghai Renmin University Library.

Zhejiang Library, Japan and America (Qing Dynasty), Wu, et al. revised the block-printed edition of Guangxu thirty-two years (1906).

The Wu family tree in Tiaoxi, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes: Japan, the United States (Republic of China), Wu Bangquan, Wu Xiaoqiao, etc. Continue to revise 193 1 six volumes of the annual edition.

Eight volumes of Wu's genealogy in Zaohu Lake, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province: Four volumes of Woodcut of Shidetang reconstructed by Wu Qiuxiang and Chen Rongxin of Hebei University (Republic of China) 1933.

Ten volumes of Wu's genealogy in Changxing, Zhejiang Province: woodcut of Fenglintang in Daqikou Village, Baifu Township, Changxing County, Zhejiang Province (Qing Dynasty), majoring in it in the 24th year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (1935).

Wu's genealogy in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes: Jiajing banknotes compiled by Wu Lianqiao of Zhejiang Library (Ming Dynasty).

Genealogy of Wu Family in Zhoushan, Shanyin County, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, Volume 15, Preface, Inscription, Volume 1, Collected by Beijing Library (Ming Dynasty), Edited by Wu, Eight Volumes of Ming Wanli Engraved the Six Years of the Apocalypse (1626).

Thirty-one genealogies of the Wu family in Zhoushan, Shanyin County, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province: Beijing Library, China Academy of Social Sciences, Renmin University Institute of History, Liaoning Library, Sichuan Provincial Library (eleven), Japanese, American (Qing Dynasty), and other movable-type books (1839).

The Wu family tree in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes. Tibet: The movable type book 19 16 edited by Wu Yin of Japan and America (Republic of China) is collected in Liaoning Library of Beijing Library.

Library of Institute of History, China Academy of Social Sciences, Library of Renmin University of Beijing Normal University, Japan and the United States (Republic of China), edited by Wu, a 19 19 edition.

The genealogy of Wu family in Zhoushan, Shanyin County, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes: Beijing Library, China Academy of Sciences Library, Beijing Normal University, Jilin University, Zhejiang Library, Japan, the United States (Republic of China), Wu Bangshu, etc. Edited by 1924 lettering.

Twelve volumes of Wu's genealogy of Jifeng in Bohai County, Dongyang County, Zhejiang Province: one volume of Xianggang Township 1926 wooden movable type book in Dongyang County, Zhejiang Province.

Wu's Genealogy in Jiao Shan, Yiwu, Zhejiang □□ Volume: Woodcut Edition of Ten Years of Qing Daoguang in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province (Volume 1)

Wu's Genealogy in Jiao Shan, Yiwu, Zhejiang □□□□ Volume Collection: Five-year woodcut of Qing Xianfeng in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province (1855).

Genealogy of Wu Family in Yanling, Yiwu, Zhejiang, Volume 24, Tibetan Area: Forty-five movable-type books compiled by Wu De of Beijing Library (Republic of China) 1925.

Wu's Genealogy in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, Volume II, Volume I, Tibet: Rebuild 19 17, and Wu's Genealogy in Quxian County, Zhejiang Province, with four volumes, Tibet: movable type edition in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province.

Wu's genealogy in Yanling, Quxian County, Zhejiang Province: four volumes of Zheng Yinhuai's movable type book, edited by Wu Changan, a hermit in the north of Qucheng City, Zhejiang Province.

Wu's genealogy in Baixi, Changshan, Zhejiang Province was not divided into volumes: woodcut of 18 years in Liantangtun Wanli, Daqiaotou Township, Changshan County, Zhejiang Province (1590)

Wu's Genealogy in Baixi, Changshan County, Zhejiang Province Volume 8 Volume 1 Tibetan: Eight Woodcuts in Han Yang, Shi Cun, Daqiaotou Township, Changshan County, Zhejiang Province

Wu's genealogy of Wufeng in Changshan, Zhejiang Province Volume: Quzhou Cultural Management Association of Zhejiang Province (Volume 1) (Qing Dynasty) Wu Shaoda and others continued to revise the wooden movable type book in the twenty-second year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (18 17).

Wu's genealogy in Wufeng, Changshan, Zhejiang Province □□□ Volume: Quzhou Cultural Management Association, Zhejiang Province (Volume 1-3) (Qing) Wu Kequan revised Qing Daoguang's 24-wood movable type book.

Wu's genealogy in Houren, Xianju, Zhejiang Province □□□ The location of collection: the wooden movable type book in the 11th year of Qing Xianfeng (186 1 year) in Linhai County Museum, Zhejiang Province (Volume 6, the end of volume).

The last volume of Wu's genealogy in Xianju, Zhejiang Province: the movable type book of wood collected in Linhai County Museum, Zhejiang Province (missing volumes 3, 4, 6, 7, 13, 18, 26). Ten years of Tongzhi (187 1).

Genealogy of Wu Family in Tiantai, Zhejiang Province: Six Long Notes of Wu Rebuild in Jilin University (Qing Dynasty)

Nine volumes of the genealogy of Fengyang Hutou in Huangyan, Zhejiang Province: a wooden movable type book compiled by Linhai County Museum of Zhejiang Province (attached volume 1) (Qing Dynasty) in the 25th year of Guangxu reign of Wu Yuqing (1899). The Wu family tree in Suichang, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes. Tibet: In the 13th year of Guangxu reign (65438), Dafantun, Hushan Township, Suichang County, Zhejiang Province.

Eight volumes of Wu's genealogy in Pingchang, Suichang, Zhejiang Province: 1934 Engraving of Shilian Township, Suichang County, Zhejiang Province

The Genealogy of Wu Family in Suichang County, Zhejiang Province published during the Republic of China was not divided into volumes.

Wu's genealogy in Gangtou, Songyang, Zhejiang Province: Woodcuts of Xianggangtoutun 192 1 year in Songyang County, Zhejiang Province in the Republic of China.

Thirty volumes of Wu's genealogy in Anhui: thirty-four volumes of wooden movable-type books (190 1) revised by Wu Xie and others in Anhui Library (Qing Dynasty).

Anhui Wu Xiujian's genealogy □□ Volume location: Anhui Anqing Library (Volume 12) Movable type book of Xingrang Hall in the Republic of China.

Genealogy of Wu Dongxiang in Hefei, Anhui Province, Volume 20, Volume 1, Tibetan areas: Japan and the United States (Qing Dynasty), Wu Chongren, Wu Mennan, etc., revised in the sixth year of Guangxu (1880), Volume 20.

Wu's genealogy in Wuhu, Anhui Province Volume 1 Tibetan place: Anhui Museum (Volume 1, Volume 1) (Republic of China) compiled 193 1 year-old wooden movable type book.

Wu's genealogy in Maolin, Jingxian County, Anhui Province: Beijing Library (lack of volume 4)

Wanli Eight-year Edition of Ming Dynasty compiled by Wu Fandao, a beautiful (Ming) person in Anhui Library (1580).

Thirteen volumes of Wu's genealogy in Yanling, Jingxian County, Anhui Province: 12 volumes of Hebei University's edition in the library of the Institute of History, China Academy of Social Sciences (1793).

The Wu Family Tree in Shijing County, Anhui Province is compiled in six volumes, with the first volume attached to the old volume, the first volume attached to the second volume, and the second volume attached. Tibet: Eight volumes of this edition (1848) in the 28th year of Qing Daoguang of Hebei University.

Maolin, Jingxian County, Anhui Province, Wu's four generations drinking Jing, five generations living under one roof, full map, one volume Tibetan place: printed edition in the seventeenth year of Guangxu compiled by Wu in the United States (Qing Dynasty) (189 1 year), Shanghai Bookstore.

The map of Wu's ancestor in Jingxian County, Anhui Province is not divided into volumes: the banknote clearing book of Anhui Museum.

The Wu family tree in Maolin, Jingxian County, Anhui Province is not divided into volumes. Tibet: Chia Chun Wu of Anhui Provincial Museum (Republic of China) wrote a book at 1932.

The Wu family tree in Maolin, Jingxian County, Anhui Province is not divided into volumes. Hidden location: Chia Chun Wu Record Book of Anhui Provincial Museum (Republic of China) 1934 Fine Notes.

The Wu family tree in Xin 'an, Huizhou, Anhui Province is not divided into two volumes: two volumes of Ming Notes in Beijing Library.

Wu Tian's genealogy of Shao Yun, an aristocratic family in Xin 'an, Huizhou, Anhui Province, was not divided into volumes: the banknote clearing edition of Beijing Library.