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Ji's genealogy documents
The origin of the surname Ji in Chaozhou Prefecture in Chaoshan, Guangdong Province is the earliest surviving genealogy of Sun Chaowu in the ninth season of Jiajing 14 (1536) in Ming Dynasty. The preface to the genealogy says, "The old genealogy was lost by pirates, but the genealogy is in the fishing lake." The old spectrum existed before 1536, but it is unknown when it will be revised.

Ji's genealogy of Dahao, Haojiang District, Shantou City, Guangdong Province, is a preface to Yu's Genealogy, which was written in April of the 1911 (16 1 1) during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty.

Rebuilding genealogy in Chaoshan area of Guangdong Province, in April of Ming Dynasty, the 14th Sun Huang majored in it and wrote an orderly article.

The Genealogy of Ji Family in Guizhengshan, Puning City, Guangdong Province was compiled by Sun Jiwenzheng, the 17th generation of Qing Qianlong.

Jinping district, Shantou City, Guangdong Province, wrote the genealogy of Ji Gong, the ancestor of Ji surname Song Yuanchong in Chaozhou Prefecture in the 60th year of Qing Qianlong (1795), and the 17th Sun specialized in it.

The genealogy was rebuilt by the Ji family in Longan, Tongan, Fujian, and was revised in the Qing Dynasty. Revised in the first year of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 1736), a book of woodcut movable type was printed during the Republic of China. Now it is collected in Taiwan Province Province.

Ji's genealogy in Wen 'an, Hebei Province, revised in Jichang period (Qing Dynasty), woodcut movable type in two volumes, published in Qing Dynasty. Now it is collected in the National Library of China.

Eighteen volumes of Genealogy of Ji Family in the Capital of xian county, Hebei Province, edited by Ji Yun (Qing Dynasty), was published in the seventh year of Jiaqing (A.D. 1802). Now it is collected in the National Library of China, the National Museum of Tokyo, Japan and the Genealogy Society of Utah, USA.

Jiangsu Jurong Baitu No.2 Hall continued to study 22 volumes of Ji genealogy. In the twenty-first year of the Republic of China, he was recruited in (AD 1932) and majored in twenty-five grandchildren. Now it is collected in Jijiabian.

Ten volumes of Ji's Genealogy were auspicious revised in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, and rebuilt by Ji and Ji in Qing Dynasty. In the first year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1875), Su Tangmu Movable Type was published in eight volumes. Note: The title page is the cycling of the Ji family in Dong Run. Now it is collected in Tokyo National Museum and Utah Genealogy Society.

Twelve volumes of Jishi genealogy in Lushan, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, specialized in Chongyi for twenty-four years, and twelve volumes of woodcut movable type were printed in Guangxu of Qing Dynasty for twenty-eight years (AD 1902). Now it is collected by the Utah Genealogy Society.

In Linchuan, Jiangxi Province, there are ten volumes recorded in the first two volumes, which were compiled by Ji Dakui in Qing Dynasty, and four volumes were printed in the second year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (AD 1852). Now it is collected in Renmin University Library, Tokyo National Museum and Utah Genealogy Society.

The first record of holiday notes in Jingyitang, Linchuan Ji, Jiangxi Province, was written by Ji Shenzhai in Qing Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, Wubentang printed two volumes of woodcut movable type. Note: It was revised in the first year of Yuanyou. Now it is collected in the library of Central University for Nationalities.

The genealogy of Ji family in Levin, Lishui and Ji Guangli (Qing Dynasty) was sorted out. In the 23rd year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1897), there were five volumes of woodcut movable type, and now there are only one or two volumes and seven or ten volumes left. Now it is collected in the archives of China Family Tree Network.

Ji's genealogy in Wen 'an, Hebei Province was rebuilt by Ji Yingpei and Ji Wenjun in the Republic of China. In the fifth year of the Republic of China (A.D. 19 16), The Book of Time and Sound consisted of two volumes, with the preface. Now it is collected in Tokyo National Museum and Utah Genealogy Society.

Ji Guangxiu (Republic of China) compiled the Genealogy of Li Shui Li Wen Ji, which was published in nine volumes in the fifth year of the Republic of China (A.D. 19 16). Now there are only volumes 1 to 7 and 9 to 11. Now it is collected in the archives of China Family Tree Network.

The Genealogy of Levin Ji was written in (Republic of China) and printed with woodcut movable type in 22 years (A.D. 1933). It is now collected in Shili Village, Gangsi Township, Songyang County, Zhejiang Province.

The Genealogy of Li Shui Lai Wen Ji compiled in the Tang Dynasty of the Republic of China (A.D. 1947) published four volumes of woodcut movable type, with only the second volume and the ninth to eleventh volumes. Now it is collected in the archives of China Family Tree Network.