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After thousands of years' development in China, the surname Su moved from its earliest birthplace, Sioux City (now Linzhang County, Hebei Province) to Luoyang, forming the first prosperous period in the history of the surname Su, represented by Su Qin. In the Han Dynasty, Su Jian created a martial arts school and formed the second prosperous period in the history of Su Jia. In the Tang Dynasty, Su Shichang, Su Xian and Su Xian formed the third prosperous period in the history of the Su family. In the Song Dynasty, Shu sent his grandparents, Min sent Su Song, and Mei sent Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Zhe, creating a golden age in the history of Su family development. Su's descendants have made outstanding contributions in the political, economic, cultural and scientific fields of the Chinese nation. As early as the Song Dynasty, descendants of Su began to develop in Taiwan Province Province.

Fan lineage table from Huangdi to Kunwu

First, the Yellow Emperor to Kunwu Fan lineage table

The Chinese nation is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor, and the Su family is a descendant of Emperor Zhuan Xu, the grandson of the Yellow Emperor. The son of the sixth Levin Kunwubo (now Linzhang County, Hebei Province) was a Su family in Chinese history, which began.

From surnames to the Su lineage in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

Second, after the surname Su, it came to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

After Su's surname was accepted to the Western Zhou Dynasty, Su's family appeared Su Fensheng (four). He was the founding hero of the Western Zhou Dynasty, just like Duke Zhou and Zhao Gong. During the Warring States Period, Su Qin appeared in Luoyang in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. He rejected the Qin dynasty with the theory of union and the theory of six countries worshiping Qin, which made him famous for a while.

A group or faction

Han Ping divided Hou Ling into six factions.

Su Jian, named Ping, lives in Chang 'an and buries martial arts. Their descendants live here. So far, the Su family can be called a martial arts person, and martial arts has become the general school of the Su family. Today, Sioux people all over the world live in martial arts, and then they are divided into six factions:

The Su family in Zhao County was the secretariat of Jizhou in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and later became an official in Handan. The Su family was born in Zhao County (now Zhao County, Hebei Province), with Su as the most prominent way.

Su Xiangyang's Dewey Hou Ting Su Ze, and later someone moved to Xiangyang. This Su surname, Su Guan, is the most famous.

After Su Qing, the Sujia of Wuyi was the Sujia of Wuyi (now Wuyi County, Hebei Province), among which Su Kezhong and Su Lie were prominent.

Wei Shaoqing Su Bei, Su Jia of Changle Wujiang (now East of Anyang, Henan), is famous for Su Qiong.

Su Jin, Su Zhan and Su Hong are the most famous figures in Lantian (now Shaanxi) after Su Jun, the minister in Lantian of the Tang Dynasty.

After the Su family was in Henan, Wei Hengzhou was the secretariat of Su Qiang, who moved to Henan (now Luoyang). The prominent figures are Su Xiaoci and Su Kang.

Catalogue of Sujiapu Collected at Home and Abroad

Genealogy includes genealogy, genealogy, genealogy, genealogy. These unique ancient cultures in China record the origin, reproduction, development, lineage, main figures and major activities of a surname family, and contain rich and precious historical materials, involving politics, economy, culture, history, geography, sociology, ethnology, talents, demography, genetics and other fields.

Shanghai Library

Longtan Sujiapu, edited by Su and Su Xin, 15.

Three genealogies of the Su family in Liling during the Republic of China.

Seven genealogies of the Su family in Xiangtan edited by Su Yuzhong and others. , 17.

Reconstruction of Su's genealogy in Qing Dynasty.

Sue continued to compile genealogy in northern Anhui, for fear of losing her teeth.

The Su Family Tree in Liling, edited by Su Yunquan, Guangxu twenty-six years.

Su genealogy in northern Anhui, Tongzhi years.

Su's genealogy in Xiangyin during the Republic of China.

Su jiapu, two years.

Sujiapu, Xianfeng period.

Su Dianwen's Yang Yan Su Family Tree has been in Qianlong for 40 years.

Taiping Su family tree, edited by Su Jinjian, Republic of China 12.

Taishi Meishan Sujiapu, Taishi two cities and ten lines of public repair, Qianlong 28 years.

Pi Ling Su Genealogy edited by Su Ruinan and others. In the twenty-third year of Guangxu.

Beijing Library

Su Shi rebuilt the genealogy, edited by Su Qiwei and others. In 4 years of the Republic of China.

Su Family Tree in Xin 'an was compiled by Su Da in Ming Dynasty and rebuilt by Su Yu in the first year of Qing Qianlong.

Su Family Tree in Chengjiang, edited by Su Zongzhen, Guangxu 26 years.

Renmin University Library

Su Family Tree in Yanling, edited by Su Cheng, etc. Daoguang 9 years.

Su Family Tree of Taikang, edited by Su Peicheng and Su Huanpu, Daoguang for 9 years.

Xuchang Sujiapu, editor-in-chief, Daoguang for nine years.

Xu Chang Su Jiapu, edited by Su Wensheng and Su Chunfang, Guangxu 18.

Su et al.' Tai Kang Su Jia Pu'. In the twenty-third year of Guangxu.

Research Center of Genealogy Data of Shanxi Academy of Social Sciences;

Shi's genealogy, two cities and ten lines of public repair, Guangxu twenty-five years.

Su Family Tree in Chengjiang, edited by Su Zongzhen, Guangxu 26 years.

Su family tree in Jianyang, edited by Su Zicai, 36 years of the Republic of China.

Genealogy of Shaoyang Su Zhang edited by Su Zhouan and Su Zhouyan during Daoguang period.

Xin 'an Sujiapu, edited by Su Yu in the first year of Qianlong.

Tongan Sujiapu, edited by Daoguang Su Gongcheng, 6 years.

The Su Family Tree in Wuchang edited by Su was published in 1 1 year.

Meishan susan museum

Neijiang genealogy, revised at the beginning of Yongzheng 12, written in calligraphy by grandchildren 1982.

Ten genealogies of Su Dynasty, preface to Han Dynasty in Su and Tang Dynasties, reprinted in 25 years.

Shi's genealogy, two cities and ten lines of public repair, Guangxu twenty-five years.

Sichuan library

Genealogy of Inner Jiangsu, edited by Su, Guangxu three years.

Jianyang Sujiapu, edited by Su Wensheng, Guangxu 3 1.

Zhongshan library

Guangdong Su Family Tree, edited by Su Tingjian and Su Tiyan, in the 25th year of Guangxu.

Guangdong Sujiapu, edited by Su Tianxiang, 18.

Panyu Su family tree, compiled by Su Yu in 24 years of Daoguang.

Su family tree in Nanhai, edited by Su Ting, Guangxu twenty-five years.

sun yat sen university library

Genealogy of Wugong Academy edited by Su Jingnan and others. In the twenty-sixth year of Guangxu.

Su's genealogy is attached to the genealogy of Wugong Academy edited by Su Kaixiang and others. , at 18.

Su Jiapu, edited by Su Ting, Guangxu twenty-five years.

Hebei University Library

The genealogy of Su family in Xin 'an was reconstructed in the first year of Qianlong in Suyu and the twenty-sixth year of Guangxu.

Su Family Tree in Chengjiang, edited by Su Zongzhen, Guangxu 26 years.

Shi's genealogy, two cities and ten lines of public repair, Guangxu twenty-five years.

Genealogy of Shaoyang Su Zhang edited by Su Zhouan and Su Zhouyan during Daoguang period.

hunan library

Liuyang Su's genealogy of Wu Xiu in the 27th year was edited by Su Chonghao.

Hunan Sioux genealogy revised for 3 years.

suzhou library

The genealogy of Su family in Xin 'an was reconstructed in the first year of Qianlong in Suyu and the twenty-sixth year of Guangxu.

Su family tree in Chengjiang, edited by Su Zongzhen, Guangxu 2 1.

Changzhou Library

Su jiapu, a star-gathering person, was born in 1937.

Jilin University Library: Su's genealogy, edited by Su for many years.

Shanghai Institute of Historical Literature: Su Ruinan's Pi Ling Su Jia Pu, twenty-three years of Guangxu.

Ningbo Archives: Su Family Tree of Yinzhu Village, edited by Yu and Hu, 8 years.

Tianyi Pavilion in Ningbo: Same as above

Xiangshan Cultural Management Association: Chang Family Tree, edited by Su Zongkai, for 23 years.

Zhejiang Library: Cixi Su Shi's genealogy, edited by Su Shi, Guangxu 7 years.

Dongguan Museum: Guangdong Su Family Tree, edited by Su Ting, Guangxu 25 years.

peking university library

Su Jiapu, edited by Su Bangzhang, Guangxu thirty-three years.

Nanjing University

Genealogy of Inner Jiangsu, edited by Su, Guangxu eight years.

Fudan University

During the reign of Kangxi, New Genealogy was compiled.

Anhui Library

Su's genealogy in Xin 'an was compiled by Su in Ming Dynasty and rebuilt by Su Yu in the first year of Qianlong.

Liaoning library

be the same as the above

China academy of sciences history institute

Jianyang Su's genealogy, Su Zicai's three revisions, in 36 years.

Fujian Normal University

Tongan Sujiapu, edited by Daoguang Su Gongcheng, 6 years.

Guangxi Yulin Library

The first digital genealogy CD in Yulin City appeared in Sujiapu, Yulin Library. In 2008, Mr. Su compiled the CD-ROM Su Jiapu. [1] The CD is arranged according to the Su family tree in Yulin.

other

Dehua County Archives: The Su Family Tree of Longjing, edited by Su Yinglong and Su Youren, for 27 years.

Wuhan Library: Sujiapu, Wuchang, edited by Su, Republic of China 1 1 year.

Su, Nanhui County, Shanghai: genealogy of Su family in Heiqiao, editor-in-chief, 26 years.

Su Zhenhu, Pudong New Area, Shanghai: Same as above.

Suyi Street, Wuxi, Jiangsu: Su Family Tree, 1948.

Su Cai in Suichang, Zhejiang Province: Su's genealogy in Suichang.

Suchi, Xuchang, Henan: Su Jiaqi, Su Yingbin Preface, 20 years of the Republic of China.

Establishing Su Qiaosu in Xuchang, Henan Province: Same as above.

Changzhou, Jiangsu Province: The Su Family Tree in Wenhaitang, Guangxu Ding Younian.

Changzhou, Jiangsu: Su's genealogy in Juxingtang in the fifth year of the Republic of China.

Changzhou, Jiangsu: Su's genealogy of Juxingtang (Jiangyin Branch) in Dinghai period of the Republic of China.

Changzhou, Jiangsu: Hu Zhuang Su family tree, Piling, 20 years of the Republic of China.

Su Maolun, Wuxi, Jiangsu: Su's genealogy in Juxingtang, the fifth year of the Republic of China.

Su Jinyu, Wuxi, Jiangsu: Same as above.

Su Longxiang, Wuxi, Jiangsu: Same as above

Su Jinsheng, Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province: Su's genealogy in Juxingtang, a branch tree in Jiangyin, in the fifth year of the Republic of China.

Su Jinsheng, Jiangyin, Jiangsu: Su's genealogy is like Guangxu years.

Su Renqi, a native of Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province: Su's genealogy, a descendant of Gongchengjiang in Mengzhuang, was born in the Republic of China.

Wuxi, Jiangsu: Sujiapu, 19 1 1 year, descendant of Mengzhuang Gongchengjiang.

Su, Anhui Huang Shanren: Su's genealogy was restored by Su, etc., in the 25th year of Guangxu.

Taishan Su, Guangdong: Su Anji's Genealogy edited by Su Changfu, 22 years.

Guangdong Gaoyao Su Cai: Changli Su's Genealogy (Written for), Lithography 10.

Guangzhou, Guangdong, Jiangsu (ancestral home in Guzao Township, Nanhai):

Family tree of Jiaqing Wuyin Woodblock Martial Arts Academy.

Su's genealogy (with martial arts map) Volume 5- 10 has been lost, and the woodcut has been lost.

Guzao Township, Nanhai, initiated the revision of genealogy, which was written by Rong Feng in the 25th year of Jiaqing.

Su Ruqing (policy) fled from Nanxiong to the south to submit the list and record it by hand.

Su Dun's 26-year handwritten "Nanhai Ancient Kitchen Spectrum".

Sudetang, tengxian, Guangxi:

Genealogy of Gu Tengsu (descendant of Meishan), 13.

Su Jiapu (descendant of Tong Yi).

Dong Sujia Village, Rongcheng City, Shandong Province: Sujiapu (lineage).

Su Wuyong, Jinan, Shandong: Twelve Volumes of Anton Su Wei Family in Rizhao, 19, Lithography.

Su Zhaoping, Xiaoxian County, Anhui Province: Su's genealogy in Meishan Hall, Xiaoxian County in Qing Dynasty and Republic of China.

Sudui, Xingyang, Henan: genealogy of Su family in Xingyang, four volumes, 15, lithograph.

Su, Changchun, Jilin: Xiao Wang Tuan in Laoshan, Shandong Province, Sujiapu, printed on 17.

Shaanxi Wugong Su Zhenwu: Descendant of Su Wu, recorded in calligraphy.

Su Taixiang, Shanghai: Genealogy of Longtangsu compiled by Su and Su Qin, 15.

The American Genealogical Society has the following collections:

Sujiapu (Xinxian County, Shaanxi Province), edited by Su and others. In 22 years of the Republic of China.

Editor-in-chief of Ming and Su, Xin 'an Su's genealogy reprinted in the first year of Qianlong.

In the first year of Qianlong, Xin 'an Su rebuilt the genealogy edited by Su Bingru.

Rebuilding the genealogy of Su family in Xin 'an, edited by Su Tianxiang. , 18.

Su's first genealogy (Poyang, Jiangxi), edited by Su, has been in Daoguang for 8 years.

Edited by Su Jia of Yanling and Suvorin. In 4 years of the Republic of China.

Su Jiapu, edited by Li of Taiwan Province Province, 1974.

Su's genealogy is attached to the genealogy of Wugong Academy edited by Su Tianxiang in 18.

Su's genealogy is attached to the Genealogy of Wugong Academy, edited by Su Ting, in the 26th year of Guangxu.

Genealogy of Lian Family in Su Zhou compiled by Taiwan Province, 1965.

Sujiapu (Hebei Jiaohe) Tongzhi first year.

Columbia University Library has the following collections:

The genealogy of Wugong Academy was rebuilt by Su Tianxiang and Su Yinglin in 18.

Xin 'an Sujiapu, edited by Su Yu in the first year of Qianlong.

Xin 'an Sujia genealogy was rebuilt in the first year of Qianlong.

Su Jiapu, edited by Su He Su, was born in 22 years.

The library of Harvard University in the United States has the following collections:

Genealogy of Wugong Academy, edited by Su Tingjian and Su Tiyan, Guangxu 26 years.

Su Jiapu, edited by Su Ting, Guangxu 15.

Su Jiapu, edited by Su Ting, Guangxu twenty-five years.

Cong, USA: Su Jiapu, et al. , the first year of Tongzhi.

Neusoft culture in Japan: genealogy of martial arts schools, Su Tingjian, Su Tiyan, Guangxu 26 years.

Japanese Oriental Library: edited by Su Jiacheng and Suvorin, Yanling, 1989.

Book of Parliament of Japan: ditto

Catalogue of Su Family Tree in Taiwan Province (Ⅱ);

Su Jiapu, honorary editor of Taiwan Province Su, printed on 1975.

Sioux genealogy: edited by Su Guanghui of Taiwan Province Province, written on 1980.

Su's Genealogy edited by Su Dehai was written in the fifth year of Guangxu (1898).

Su's genealogy, edited and written by Su.

Zhang Cang's Su Family Tree compiled by Su Ruan was published in Guangxu 2 1 year.

Su genealogy of Xizhi, preface to Su Zilang, written by Kangxi 3 1 year.

Su genealogy Hengyang, Qingxi, Su China supplement, Jiaqing supplement 13 revision 1973.

Su Wenzhen's genealogy: writing books.

Su Jiapu, edited by Su, with 1954.

Su Jiapu, Su Ji, written in 1973.

Genealogy, written in 1963, originated from Su Jiusan Lang.

Su Jiapu, edited by Su Yaoling, written in 1948.

Sujiapu of Qing Dynasty, written by Kangxi in 3 1 year.

Su's genealogy, edited and written by Su.

Su Family Tree, edited by Su, published in 1982.

Su Yuan's Genealogy and List of Descendants at Home and Abroad, edited by Su, was published in 1977.

Su Jiapu, edited by Su Dingchang, written in 1972.

Su Jiapu (Tai Po, Guangdong), written version.

Su's genealogy, edited by Su Gao, written by Su Gao.

The founder of all previous dynasties, the script, was Su Jiusan Lang.

Zhou Xialu, a martial arts genealogy, wrote a book.

Origin of development

Development of Soviet Union since Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties

Since the Song Dynasty, the Su family has spread all over the motherland. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Chengjiang (now Jiangyin, Jiangsu) broke away from Xin 'an School. The descendants of the Su clan of Fujian Sect in Tongan Lushan Hall are scattered in Xianyou, Xinghua, Quanzhou, Jinjiang, Yongchun, Longxi and Taiwan Province Province. The descendants of Su Shi of Meishan School developed and distributed in Wuxi, Suzhou, Yixing, Zhenjiang, Yangzhou and other places, and became the Piling School. Another descendant moved from Changzhou to Siming, Fenghua, Cixi and other places in Zhejiang, becoming the Siming School. In addition, some people in Xuchang, Taikang, Taiping, Jiujiang, Ruichang, Liuyang and Changsha in Hunan have also moved. And traveled to Lechang, Nanxiong, Xinhui, Sanshui, Kaiping, Shunde, Bijiang, Panyu, Lianjiang, Zhanjiang, Gaoyao, Xinning, Yulin, Guigang, Guilin, Nanning, Beihai, Qinzhou, Fangchenggang, Liuzhou, Hechi, Wuzhou, tengxian, Hepu, Rongxian, Bobai, Hengxian and other places. There are more than one million descendants of the above factions.

Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Su family has flowed into Taiwan Province Province for reclamation through various channels. In Qing Dynasty, there were two towns named after Su in Taiwan Province Province, namely Puzi Town in Chiayi and Anding Township in Tainan. After hundreds of years' efforts since Ming and Qing Dynasties, there are about 300,000 descendants of Su in Taiwan Province Province.

Su's overseas descendants, living in a foreign country, cherish nostalgia for their motherland and ancestors. They set up the Su clan association in the local area to help each other unite and hold a meeting every year to worship their ancestors. In Taiwan Province Province, Hongkong, Macau, Singapore, the Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Britain and other places, there are descendants of the Su family with a population of about 400,000. Brief introduction of "World Su Clan Association"

The Su clan is all over the world, and has always attached importance to mutual affection, unity and friendship, and established clan friendship organizations in many countries and regions.

1In the middle of the spring of 980, the Su Clan Association in Hong Kong, the Su Clan Association in Taipei County, the overseas Chinese leaders of the Su Clan in the Philippines and the Su Clan Association in San Francisco, USA organized the World Su Clan Association, and the Su Clan Association in Thailand also agreed.

198 1 At the beginning of the year, the Su Clan World Congress was held in Tainan City to prepare for the establishment of the World Su Clan Association.

1993, the Wugong Building of the Su Clan Association in the Philippines was completed, which created conditions such as registration and meeting place for the establishment of the Su global organization.

1In March, 994, the World Clan Association was formally established in the Philippines. Mr. Su, honorary chairman of the Wushi Clan Association of the Philippines, is the first chairman of the World Clan Association, with Su, Su Ruqian, Su Rili, Su Yufu, Su Ronghua and Su Fufu as vice-chairmen and secretary-general Su Langsheng. The location is located at Lalana Street 1337, CoCo Lee, Manila.

The general meeting of members is held every two years. 1996 the second congress was held in Thailand, with Sue as the chairman. 1998 the third congress was held in Taipei, with Su Ronghua as its chairman. In 2000, the fourth congress was held in Singapore, with Su Rili as the chairman. The fifth congress will be held in Indonesia in 2004.

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