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Is there a hyphen generation in the genealogy of Qi surname?
Hello, there is no hyphenation,

The genealogy of Qi family in Shouyang, Shanxi Province is not divided into volumes. It was originally compiled by Qi Wangwen (Qing Dynasty) and narrated by Qi Yunshi. It was revised in the forty-ninth year of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 1784) and printed by Qi Juanzao in the second year of Qing Xianfeng (A.D. 1852). It is now collected in the National Library of China, Peking University Library, Hebei University Library, Dalian Library of Liaoning Province, Suihua Archives of Heilongjiang Province and Utah Genealogy Society of the United States.

The Genealogy of Qi Family in Songjiang, Shanghai, a volume printed by woodcut movable type in the eighth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (AD 1730), edited by Sun Bingjian (Qing Dynasty). Now it is collected in Shanghai Library.

The Qi lineage table of Yinshan in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes. It was written by Qi (Qing Dynasty) and printed by Qi Wenhang in the fifth year of Jiaqing (A.D. 1800). There are appendices that are not divided into volumes. Now it is collected in the National Library of China (there are two woodcut movable type paintings in Qing Dynasty).

Yin Qi's genealogy in Shaoxing Mountain, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes, and the author needs to be tested. In the Qing dynasty, it was printed with woodcut movable type. Now it is collected in the National Library of China.

The eight-volume genealogy was continued by Qi family in Shichuang, Chengjiang, Jiangyin, Jiangsu, and revised by Qi Kuinan (Qing Dynasty). In the 22nd year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1896), eight volumes of Tang Baoshan woodblock movable type paintings were printed. Now it is collected by the Utah Genealogy Society.

There are four volumes of Qi's Genealogy edited by Qi during the Republic of China in Huangzhou, Dangyang, Hubei Province, and four volumes of woodcut movable type printed by Shantang in the eleventh year of the Republic of China (AD 1922). Now it is collected by the Utah Genealogy Society.