Tu Jiacheng in Jiangjin, Chongqing, Tu and Tu Bian (Qing Dynasty), woodcut movable type printing in Xianfeng, Qing Dynasty for eight years (A.D. 1858). Note: The ancestor is [Yuan] Tu Chaofeng, the ancestor is [Yuan] Tu Youming and the ancestor is Tu Wenguang. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.
In the first year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1875), Tu (Qing Dynasty) compiled Tu's Genealogy in Tanxi, Qingjiang County, Jiangxi Province, in two volumes, which was printed in woodcut movable type. Note: The ancestor was [Yuan] Tu. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.
The author of the Genealogy of Tu Family in Yihuang, Jiangxi Province is to be tested, which is a woodcut movable type book in the second year of Qing Dynasty (AD 19 10). Note: The ancestor was [Tang] Tu Chong. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.
Genealogy, a 34-volume book, was co-edited by Tu family in Hunan and Jiangxi, painted in Qing Dynasty and published in the third year of Qing Dynasty (A.D. 19 1 1). Note: The ancestors were Tu Dayi in the Five Dynasties, Tu Dingyi in the Song Dynasty and Tu Hongren in the Yuan Dynasty. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.
The old spectrum of Shabatu in Mianning, Sichuan Province is a woodcut movable type printed edition in Qing Dynasty, and the author is to be determined. Now it is collected in Chongqing Library.
Tu genealogy in Zhao 'an county, Fujian province is a woodcut movable type book of the Republic of China, and the author is to be determined. Note: The ancestors were Yihuang VIII of Jiangxi, Song Jinshi and Zuo Zaitu. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.
During the Republic of China, Fenghuang in Jiangxi rebuilt the 32 volumes of He genealogy. In the 12th year of the Republic of China (AD 1923), it was printed with woodcut movable type. Note: 62 copies of this genealogy were made in that year.
Tu's Genealogy in Yunyang, Jiangsu Province, Volume I, edited by Tu Fengshu in the Republic of China, was published in the 19th year of the Republic of China (A.D. 1930). Note: The ancestor was [Ming] Tu Benren, [Qing] Tu Hongliang and [Qing] Tu Kaisheng. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.
Tu's Genealogy in Xiangyin, Hunan Province, 20 volumes, the first three volumes, edited by Tu Jiaxin, etc. Woodcut movable type printed in the 20th year of the Republic of China (A.D. 193 1). Note: Primitive man painted in [Ming]. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.
There are eight volumes in the Five Branches of Tu's Juefang in Xiangyin, Hunan Province. The first two volumes are mainly Tu's (Miao+Zhao), a woodcut movable type painting in the 23rd year of the Republic of China (AD 1934). Note: The ancestor of the first migration was Tu Er [Ming], and this ancestor was Tu Xuan [Ming]. The ancestors are Tu Rui, Tu Zan, Tu Can, Jin Tu, Tu Xuan, Tu Yuan and Tu Ao, which are now in the Hunan Provincial Library.
There are seven volumes of Tu family tree in Xiangyin, Hunan Province, and the first five volumes are edited by Tu Shengbin and others. (Republic of China). In the thirty-seventh year of the Republic of China (A.D. 1948), wood carving and movable type were carved. Note: The ancestor was Tu Yiyan in Ming Dynasty. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.
Anhui Huangmei Tushi Branch Library, (Republic of China) Tu Shou Mei Xiu, woodcut movable type printed book in the Republic of China, 1985 re-edited thread-bound book. Now it is collected in anhui library.
In 2002, Tu (Modern) was the editor-in-chief, printed by computer, and five genealogies compiled by Tu, a native of Tanghe, Henan. Note: The original ancestor was Tu Xian of Qing Dynasty. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.