Jingzhao County: Jingzhao County, formerly known as Jingzhaoyin, was founded in the early Western Han Dynasty. The Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms changed to Jingzhao County and ruled in Chang 'an (now Xi 'an). Jingzhao Liuxing originated in Sui and Tang Dynasties, and its source came from Liu Hejiao. To be tested. There was a Liu Meng in the Sui Dynasty who was appointed as the secretariat of Tongzhou. Liu Hongji, the grandson of Liu Meng, was one of the founding heroes in the early Tang Dynasty. He was appointed right general Xiao Wei and Taifuqing, and was awarded the title of Kui. His descendants were mostly officials in the Tang Dynasty, and their family background was prosperous.
Nankang County: Nankang County was founded in Taikang for three years in the Western Jin Dynasty and is located in Yudu County (now northeast of Yudu County, Jiangxi Province). In the Tang Dynasty, it was changed to Ganzhou. Liu of Nankang came from the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty and was a descendant of Wang. According to the Records of Yuanhe, Jiao, the descendant of the sixth Sun Liu Yanshou, began to live in Nankang. Liu is a sixth-generation grandson and a minister of the same state in the Southern Dynasties. Liu's grandson, Liu Regret Mausoleum, was in the Tang Dynasty. After the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the Liu family in Nankang became more prosperous.
Hongnong county: hongnong county was founded in the 4th year of Ding Yuan in the Western Han Dynasty (1 19), located in hongnong county (now Hangu Guancheng in the northeast of Lingbao County, Henan Province). Wang Mang changed his name to You Fufeng. It was renamed hongnong county at the beginning of the Eastern Han Dynasty and Huannong County at the end of the year. In the Three Kingdoms, Wei was renamed Hongnong County. Sixteen countries ago, Qin moved to Shaanxi County (now Shaanxi County, Henan Province). Northern Wei Dynasty changed to Hengnong County. In the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Ming Di changed Xihengnong County to hongnong county, and also ruled hongnong county (namely Hangu Guancheng). Sui Huangkai was abolished at the beginning, and the great cause was restored at the beginning, and moved to Lingbao County today; In the first year of Yining (6 17), he moved to Shaanxi County. Tang Wude was first abolished. According to Yuanhe's surname compilation, Hongnong Liu came from the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty and was a descendant of Liu Xi, the elder brother of Emperor Gaozu. When Wang's descendants arrived in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Qi was appointed as Situ, and he moved to Hongnong. Liu Kuan, the son of Liu Qi, was the magistrate of Nanyang when Emperor Heng of the Han Dynasty, and went to Taiwei as a tired official, after having obtained the provincial examination. His descendant, Liu Longshi, was guarded by Feng Yi in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, and later avoided Ruying. The descendants of Liu Long lived from the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and some of them were officials for generations, becoming one of the most prominent families at that time. In the Tang Dynasty, Hongnong Liu had Liu Yuanli, who served as the secretariat of Shangzhou. And Liu Qinzhong and Dengzhou secretariat. His grandson Liu Changqing is the Foreign Minister of the Ministry of Industry.
Langxie County: Langxie County was founded in the Qin Dynasty, located in the northwest of Langxietai, Jiaonan County, Shandong Province. Because of this, the Western Han Dynasty moved its capital to Wu Dong (now Zhucheng, Shandong Province) and administered 5 1 county, including Haiyang, Jimo, Laoshan, Jiaoxian, Jiaonan, Yishui, Yingnan, Rizhao, Wulian, Ganyu (Jiangsu) and Qingdao in the southeast of Shandong Peninsula. The Eastern Han Dynasty was changed to an evil spirit country, and the capital was moved to Kaiyang (now Linyi North). The Tang Dynasty was abolished in the early Yuan Dynasty. Liu has two evil spirits, one is the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty, which is the descendant of Liu Fei, the eldest son of Emperor Gaozu. Liu Fei's son Liu Zhang sealed Wang Chengyang. The grandson of Liu Zhang VII was named the Hou of Cixiang, Linyi County, and his descendants were born here and later became the wolf evil clan. Liu Chao is a descendant of Liu Fei, King of Qi in the Western Han Dynasty. Liu Chao's father, Liu He, is a general in the Langya Army. Liu Chao was appointed Minister of Langxie State at the beginning. After crossing the river with the Jin Emperor, he was named Lingling Bo, the official general, and was victimized by the Soviet army. Another evil Liu family came from the royal family of the Eastern Han Dynasty and was the descendant of the evil king, the son of Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty had a bad man, Liu Meng. This official went to Zong Zheng.
Dongguan County: In the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the early years of Jian 'an, it was divided into Langxie County and Qixian County, located in the northeast of Yishui County, Shandong Province, and governed 8 counties. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to Linqu, Yishui, Mengyang, Yiyuan and other places in Shandong today. Dongguan Liu mourns Princess of the Western Han Dynasty. Liu Fei was born in Liu Zhang, the king of Chengyang scenery, and passed it on to Liu Jin for nine generations. He was named Lai Pinghou by Guangwu Emperor Liu Xiu and moved to Dongguan. His descendants were Liu, who moved to Jingkou and became an official in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty. He was tired of being an official and a right servant. There is also Liu Xie, a famous literary critic in the Southern Dynasties, who wrote Wen Xin Diao Long.
Pingyuan County: Founded in the reign of Emperor Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty, it is located in the southwest of Pingyuan County, Shandong Province. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to Pingyuan, Lingxian, Yucheng, Qihe, Linyi, Shanghe, Huimin and Yangxin in Shandong Province. After the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was either a country or a county. The Northern Wei Dynasty was abolished. There are many branches of the Liu family on the plain, all of which are from the Han royal family. In Yuan He Shi Bian, Liu Changsheng, the son of Huainan Gaozu, assisted Liu Bo, the king of Zhenbei. Liu Chong, the son of Liu Bo, moved to Gaotang Plain. His descendants to the Jin Dynasty were Liu Shi, the word Zi Zhen, Liu Chong 1 1 generation grandson, the official was too common, and he was named Xunyang Hou. Liu Huaizhen, the general of Southern Dynasties, was the son of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty and the descendant of Liu Ji, the king of Tang Dynasty in Jiaodong. Liu sent a message to the five dynasties of the country. There was Liu Xian in the later Han Dynasty, who lived in the plain and died in the Tang Dynasty. Liu, a celebrity in Pingyuan, and a scholar of the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties gave lectures in Dongyang Mountain, learning from others. In addition, Liu Sheng, the eldest son of the later Han Dynasty and Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty, once sealed the Pingyuan King (Wang Huai). Later, many people attacked him, such as Liu De, the son of Le 'an Shouwang, and Liu Yi, the son of Hejian Xiaowang.
Gaomi County: Gaomi was originally a feudal country. It was founded in Xuan Di in the Western Han Dynasty. From Jiaoxi country to Gaomi country. Located in Gaomi, Shandong Province, its jurisdiction includes Jiaoxian and Weifang. According to the Records of Yuanhe, Gaomi Liu is a royal family of the Western Han Dynasty and a descendant of Wang Liuzhang in Chengyang. Liu Zhang "spread the country for eight generations, and later divided Chengyang into Gaomi, so he was a county person."
Donglai County: Donglai County was founded in Ye County (now Laizhou City, Shandong Province) when Gaozu ruled in the Western Han Dynasty, and moved to Huangxian County (now Longkou City, Shandong Province) in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Later, it was changed to China, and the Tang Dynasty was changed to Laizhou. The Liu family in Donglai was born in the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty and was a descendant of Chengyang Zhang. According to Yuan Heshi's compilation, Liu Zhang, the illegitimate son of Chengyang scenery king, was named Lord Ye in the tenth generation of Sun Liu Jian. His descendants lived in Donglai and later developed into a large family in the county. Liu Tong, an official of the Tang Dynasty, claimed to be his descendant.
Nanjun: It was founded in the twenty-ninth year of Zhao Haoqi in the Warring States Period (278 BC). Governance is located in Ying (now Jingzhou, Hubei), which governs 18 county. Jurisdiction includes Jingzhou, Yichang, Yicheng, Nanzhang, Jingmen, Huarong, Yuan 'an, Dangyang, Zigui, Badong, Enshi, Lichuan, Xuanen and Zhijiang. Huang Kai was abolished at the beginning of Sui Dynasty. According to Yuan He Shi Bian, Liu in Nanjun came from the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty, and was the son of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty and the descendant of Great-great-grandson Wang. There was Liu Ningzhi in the Song Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties, whose father was the magistrate of Hengyang, who held public office during the Liu period and whose family was the Zhijiang clan. Liu Ningzhi admired Lao Laizi and Yan Ziling, both of whom were good at landscapes. They traveled the rivers and lakes with their wives and lived in seclusion in Hengshan for life.
Hejian County: Hejian County was founded in Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty. In the second year of Emperor Wendi (BC 178), it was changed to Hejian County, located in Lecheng County (now southeast of xian county, Hebei Province). After that, it was either a county or a country. At the beginning of the Sui Dynasty, the emperor was abolished, and at the beginning of the great cause, Tang Tianbao and Zhi Dewen changed Yingzhou to Hejian County, where they ruled (now hejian city, Hebei Province). The jurisdiction of Hejian County in the early days was similar to that of xian county, Jiaohe, Fucheng and Wuqiang in Hebei today. Hejian Liu Ye comes from the Han royal family and is divided into two branches. One is the descendant of Liu De, the son of Emperor Wang Xijing in Hejian. The other is the son of Zhang, the emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the descendant of Liu Kai, the filial piety king of Hejian. Hejian Liu has many famous people in history, such as Wei Liu, among whom Liu, a famous prime minister in the Tang Dynasty, is a branch of Hejian Liu. In the Tang Dynasty, Hejian Liu also produced a famous poet, Liu Changqing. In addition, such as Liu, a famous medical scientist in Jin Dynasty, and the puppet Qi emperor in Southern Song Dynasty, they were all Hejian people.
Gaoping County: In the first year of Jintai (AD 265), Shanyang County was changed to Gaoping County, which governed Changyi (now Juye, Shandong Province) and seven counties including Juye, Jinxiang, Jiaxiang, Yanzhou, Yutai and Zouxian, Shandong Province. Gao is a man, yes, the king. The fifth son of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty was named King Huaiyang and later moved to Lu. His son Liu Jiao lived in seclusion and moved to the top. Liu Jiao, the ninth grandson of Liu Biao, was named Jingsheng, and was appointed as the secretariat of Jingzhou at the end of the Han Dynasty.
Jingling County: Jingling County was established in the 9th year of Yuankang in the Western Jin Dynasty (AD 299). It was divided by Jiangxia County and governed by Shicheng (now Zhongxiang, Hubei Province). Jurisdiction includes Zhongxiang, Tianmen, Jingshan, Buried Hill, Mianyang and other places. After the Qi Dynasty, the territory under its jurisdiction became smaller and smaller, and the places under its jurisdiction became more and more frequent. The Northern Wei Dynasty was renamed Shicheng. The Liu family in Jingling comes from the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty and is a descendant of Wang. The Collection of Yuanhe Surnames records: "Zhang Di, a descendant of Zhang Di, was named the Queen of Jingling because of his family background." During the post-Han period, Ada, a descendant of Duke Lu, lived in Jingling (now northwest of Qianjiang). His son, Liu Zhang, was a shepherd in Yizhou at the end of Han Dynasty, followed by Liu Bei.
Danyang County: Danyang County was founded in the second year of Yuanshou in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 12 1). It was reorganized from the original Yan County, located in Wanling (now Xuancheng, Anhui Province) and administered 17 County. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to the area south of the Yangtze River in Anhui Province, west of Tianmu Mountain in Jiangsu Province and Wuqiangxi, a tributary of Xin 'anjiang River in Zhejiang Province. The Three Kingdoms Wu moved to govern Nanjing today, and later reduced it. Liu of Danyang belongs to the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty. He is the descendant of Danyang Hou, the grandson of the emperor and the son of Jiangdu King. In the Tang Dynasty, the Liu family in Danyang had prime ministers such as Liu Ye, Ren and Zongchao. His father Liu Sanfu, assistant minister of the official department, lives in Jurong.
Changsha County: Changsha County was founded in Chu State and changed to Changsha State in the early Han Dynasty. Located in Linxiang (now Changsha City, Hunan Province), its jurisdiction covers most parts of Hunan Province, a small part of Guangxi, and parts of Lianxian, Yingde and Jiangxi in Guangdong. County was changed in the Eastern Han Dynasty and abolished in the early Sui Dynasty. Daye, Tang Tianbao and Zhide changed Tanzhou to Changsha County. The Liu family in Changsha comes from Liu Fa, the son of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty and the king of Changsha. The descendants of Liu Fa established many princes and lived in different places in Hunan and Hubei, forming a big family.
Nanyang County: Nanyang County was built by Qin during the Warring States Period and is located in Wanxian County (now Nanyang, Henan Province). The Han Dynasty governed 26 counties, including most of Yexian, Lushan and Nanyang in Henan, Zaoyang and Yunxian in Hubei. After that, it gradually narrowed. During the great cause of Sui Dynasty, Tianbao, Zhide and Dengzhou in Tang Dynasty were changed to Nanyang County. Nanyang Liu is the Wang Ren of Changsha in the Western Han Dynasty and the northern branch of Changsha Liu. Liu Fa, the son of King Jing, was made King of Changsha. A large number of descendants moved northward to Nanyang, Henan Province, and one of them even developed into a royal family in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Fanyang County: Fanyang County was built in Huang Chu in the Three Kingdoms for seven years. It was moved from the former Zhuo Jun County and located in Zhuoxian County (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province). When the emperor opened it, it was abolished. Liu, a descendant of the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty and the son of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty. According to Yuanhe Genealogy, some people moved to Fanyang County after Liu Fa, the king of Changsha, spread to China for seven generations. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was Stuart Liu Shou.
Luling County: Luling County was founded in the first year of Xingping in the Eastern Han Dynasty and belongs to Luling County (now southwest of Ji 'an City, Jiangxi Province). In the Tang Dynasty, it was changed to Jizhou. The Liu family in Luling comes from the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty and is a descendant of the King of Changsha. According to Yuan He's compilation, Liu Cang, the son of Changsha King, was named Hou Feng 'an and lived in Ji 'an, Jiangxi. Liu Cang's descendants are very prosperous and have become a famous family in Luling. In the Liang Dynasty, Liu lived in Xinjiang for generations and claimed to be a descendant. There was a prosperous man in the Tang Dynasty, and Zuo Si was the foreign minister. His grandson, Liu Shu, served as an advisor in the imperial palace.
Guangping County: Guangping County was founded in the Western Han Dynasty and was divided by Handan County, where Guangping (now southeast of Jize, Hebei Province) is administered. The jurisdiction is equivalent to Renxian, Nanhe, Jize, Quzhou, Yongnian, northwest Pingxiang and northeast Feixiang in Hebei Province. Later it was changed to Guangping country. The Eastern Han Dynasty was abolished as Julu County. The Three Kingdoms Wei restored Guangping County and expanded its jurisdiction. Huang Kai was abolished at the beginning of Sui Dynasty. Guangping Liu came from the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty, following the son of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty and Liu. Peng Zu's son Liu Cang, Feng Guangping Yin Chenghou. After Liu Cang's death, the heir was guilty and couldn't stand it, so he lived in Guangping Feixiang. The descendants of Liu Cang produced three prime ministers in the Tang Dynasty, namely Liu Xiangdao and his son Liu Jingxian, who were Gao Zongzu; Liu is the leader of the German will clan. There are still many people in his family who are officials in North Korea, which is very expensive for a while.
Zhongshan County: Zhongshan County was founded in the reign of Emperor Gaozu, and changed to Zhongshan State in the reign of Emperor Jingdi. Located in Lunu County (now Lunu County, Dingzhou City, Hebei Province), its jurisdiction is equivalent to Dingzhou, Anguo, Tangxian, Xinle, Wuji, Mancheng, Wanxian, Wang Du and Baoding in Hebei Province. Later it was either a county or a country. Huang Kai was abolished at the beginning of Sui Dynasty. In the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Han Jing named his son Zhongshan Wang, which was called Zhongshan in history. Liu Bei's family was in Shu, and Liu Yu was in Zhongshan later. Today, the Liu family in Zhongshan is mostly descended from zhongshan jing wang. In addition, in the early Eastern Han Dynasty, Ada, the fifth son of Guangwudi Liu Xiufeng, was the King of Zhongshan. However, in the Liu family of Zhongshan in later generations, no one claimed to be a descendant of Zhongshan King. During the Tang Dynasty, the Liu family in Zhongshan County had declined locally. After the Song and Yuan Dynasties, with the rise of Liu, a Hakka whose ancestral home was Zhongshan, Zhongshan County once again became famous in the Liu family.
Guangling County: Guangling County was founded in the third year of Emperor Yuanshou of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 120) and was ruled in Guangling (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu). The jurisdiction includes Yangzhou, Yizheng, Gaoyou, Baoying and Jinhu in Jiangsu Province. Guangling Liu comes from the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty and is the descendant of Liu Xu, the fourth son of Guangling, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Xu was made king of Guangling, and when Xuan Di proclaimed himself emperor, all four sons of Liu Xu were made princes. After Liu Xu's conspiracy, he was sentenced to death, and all scholars were abolished as Shu Ren. Yuan Di made Xu Ziliuba the King of Guangling (King of Filial Piety). When he passed the kingdom to Wang Mang, he was definitely not there. Liu Xu's descendants lived in Guangling and formed a big family. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Xu, the sixth generation of Sun Liuyou, was named Stuart. And Liu bian, ren Qinghe satrap. Liu Bian's son, Liu Yu, was an official when he was Emperor Huan. When Emperor Huan died, he and General Dou killed eunuchs and died in failure. Liu Song lived in Guangling, a famous family in Jin Dynasty. At that time, there were four surnames of Lei, Jiang, Ji and Lu in the same county, all under Liu. At that time, people said that Lei, Jiang, Ji, Lu and Liu were the first ancestors.
Liang County: Originally Liang State, Liang County was built in the fifth year of Western Han Dynasty (202 BC). Before that, it was called the Party County. It is located in Shangqiu, Henan Province, and has jurisdiction over eight counties, including Shangqiu, Yucheng, Quan Min, Dangshan and Cao Xian. In Wei, the Three Kingdoms changed to Liang Jun and moved the capital to Xiayi (now Dangshan). Northern Wei returned to the old rule, and Emperor Yangdi was abolished at the beginning. Liang Jun has two Liu families: one is Liu Wu, the son of Emperor Wen of the Western Han Dynasty. In the second year of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, Liu Wu was named King Liang (namely Liang Xiaowang), with its capital bright (now Kaifeng, Henan). Because of the low land, he moved to Suiyang (now Shangqiu). His descendants are all rich dignitaries, so he has become a big family. Another branch of Liu Zai is after the second son of Emperor Han Ming. Liu Haiyou, a descendant of Liu Chang, was the secretariat of Southern Yanzhou in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and most of his descendants were officials of Sui and Tang Dynasties, which was very prominent. Such as Liu Hai's five generations of Sun Liuji and Ren Xingzhou's secretariat.
Lanling County: Lanling County was founded in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and separated from Donghai County. Located in Cheng County (now Yicheng Town, Zaozhuang, Shandong Province), it has five counties under its jurisdiction. The jurisdiction includes Zaozhuang, tengxian and other places in Shandong today. In the third year of Sui Dynasty (583), Huang Kai was abolished. Liu in Lanling is from the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty. He is the grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the son of King Xiao of Guangling and the descendant of Hou of Lanling. When Emperor Gaozu proclaimed himself emperor, he was named as a warrior of Lanling, but he was definitely named as a mang, and his descendants were the main veins of Lanling Liu.
Dongping County: In the second year of Xuandi Ganlu in the Western Han Dynasty (52 BC), Dahe County was changed to Dongping County, where there was no salt (now Dongping, Shandong). It governs 7 counties, including Jining, Dongping, Wenshang and Liangshan in Shandong. County was changed in Southern Song Dynasty and abolished in Northern Qi Dynasty. Dongping Liu comes from the Han royal family and has many tribes. Liu Yu, the fourth son of Emperor Gaozu Xuan Di, was named Dongping King, and later Liu Qing, the son of Wang Liuxi, the king of Chengyang, was named Dongping Hou. Liu Cang, the Emperor of the Later Han Dynasty, was also called Dongping King. Their descendants formed a branch of Liu Zaidong Ping, a local strongman. During the reign of Emperor Huan of Han Dynasty, Liu Liang, a native of Ningyang, Dongping, gathered to give lectures, which had a wide influence. Liu Zhen, one of the seven sons of Jian 'an in the late Han Dynasty, is a descendant of Liu Dongping. Liu Daxia's family, a famous minister of water resources in Ming Dynasty, also called herself Queen Liu of Dongping.
Linhuai County: Linhuai County was founded in Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, located in Xu County (now Sihong South, Jiangsu Province), with jurisdiction over 29 counties. Its jurisdiction includes Suining, Jiashan, Xuyi, Liuhe, Tianchang, Hongze, Huai 'an, Funing, Jianhu, Yancheng, Xinghua, Dongtai, Hai 'an, Taixian, Taizhou and Jingjiang, which belong to Jiangsu and Anhui today. Liu Linhuai, Liu Jingren, son of Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty. His son was appointed Hou of Yuxiang. Liu Biao attacked Jue, Liu Xi took Wei as the superior. Xi Zi Liu Shu, Ren Dongping satrap. Liu Jian, the son of Shu, was appointed as the governor of Yongcheng in Jin Dynasty, and lived in Linhuai. Liu Hui, the son of Liu Jian, lived in Danyang after crossing the river with Emperor Jinyuan. His son Sun and Liang Mo moved to Jinling (now Changzhou). The famous Liu family in Jinling in Tang Dynasty was a branch of Liu family in Linhuai. Its representatives, Liu Ziyi, Cao Yu Zuo Lang and his son Liu Yizhi, all served as prime ministers of Wu Zetian.
Donghai County: Donghai County was founded in the early Han Dynasty. It was reorganized from the original Tan County. Located in Tanxian County (now north of Tancheng City, Shandong Province), it governs 37 counties. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to the areas south of Feixian County in Shandong, Linyi and Ganyu in Jiangsu, east of Zaozhuang in Shandong and Pizhou in Jiangsu, and north of Suqian and Guannan. The Liu family in Donghai comes from the royal family of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and is a descendant of Liu Qiang, the eldest son of Liu Xiu, the Guangwu Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Liu Qiang is the eldest son, born of Queen Guo, and is the Crown Prince. After Queen Guo was abolished, Liu Qiang was demoted as the king of the East China Sea. Many descendants inherited the king and created marquis, so they developed a large family. At the end of the Han Dynasty, Liu Yu, a native of the East China Sea, made a secretariat of Youzhou. He was tired of being an official for Qiu Hou. Later, he fell out with Gongsun Zan and suffered greatly.
Weishi County: Weishi City of Zheng in the Spring and Autumn Period and Weishi County in the Qin Dynasty. Liu Kaiji's ancestor was the grandson of the 1 1 generation emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Lai County: When Lai County was founded in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Lai County was founded in the Western Jin Dynasty and governed Bolu (now south of Lixian County, Hebei Province). Jurisdiction over 4 counties. Jurisdiction includes Baoding, Qingyuan, Levin, Boye, Lixian and other places. Huang Kai was abolished at the beginning of Sui Dynasty. Levin Liu comes from the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty, and is a descendant of the son of Huaiyang, Levin Hou Liuhe. Liu was named the marquis of Levin when Emperor Ping of Han Dynasty, and Wang Mang was exempted from being named the marquis of Levin when he usurped the Han Dynasty. Their descendants are scattered all over Levin and belong to a big family.
Xuancheng County: Xuancheng County was founded in the Jin Dynasty and was separated from the original Danyang County. Located in Wanling County (now Xuancheng City, Anhui Province), it governs 1 1 county. Jurisdiction includes Fanchang, Nanling, Qingyang, Chizhou, Shitai, Taiping, Jingxian, Ningguo and Guangde. Textual research on the origin of Liu family in Xuancheng. In the Song Dynasty, there was a man named Liu Qi, who was well-read and determined to be honest. Successive officials, foreign ministers, judges and consultants in Zhangzhou. In the Qing Dynasty, there was a poet named Liu Nanying, whose word was Yu Qian. You Li, the author of Qin Xue Integration.
Gaomi State: The Western Han Dynasty established a state and ruled Gaomi. This branch of Liu was founded by the son of Guangling Wang.
Chenliu County: Chenliu County was founded in the first year of Emperor Yuanshou of the Han Dynasty and belongs to Chenliu County (now Chenliu County in the southeast of Kaifeng City, Henan Province). Huang Kai was abolished at the beginning of Sui Dynasty. Liu Chen failed in the exam. Yuanhe surname compilation listed it as one of the 26 old counties with Liu surname.
Yin Ji County: Yin Ji County was built in the Western Han Dynasty for three years. Later, Yin Jiguo moved to Dingtao County (now northwest of Dingtao County, Shandong Province). Yin Ji Liu rose in the Tang Dynasty, and its origin has been lost. In the Tang Dynasty, there was a man named Ada, who was appointed as Zuo Assistant Minister and Pengcheng County Duke. Ada's second son: Liu Zhijing, official doctor; Liu's second son offered a glass of wine to Guo Jia's son.
Henan County: Henan County was founded in the second year of Western Han Dynasty (the first 205 years) and reorganized from Sanchuan County of Qin Dynasty. Located in the northeast of Luoyang today, it governs 22 counties. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to Yuanyang County, south of the Yellow River, downstream of Luoshui and Yishui, upstream of Shuanghe and Jia Luhe, and north of the Yellow River. After that, it gradually became smaller and abandoned in the early Sui Dynasty. The Liu family in Henan mainly spent the money of Xiongnu. Zuo Wang Xian, a Hun in the Eastern Han Dynasty, went to Sun Liu Kuren, an English descendant, without roots. Later, Wei came of age in the south and became a general of Lingjiang. His brother Liu Juan, a native of Luochen, was appointed as the secretariat of Dingzhou. After living in Xiangping, Liaodong, he moved to Luoyang with Emperor Xiaowen of Wei. He is a descendant of Liu and a prime minister at that time. Later, in the Song Dynasty, there was another suggestion, Liu Wencuo, and the official department judge, including Qing. ..
Dunqiu County: Dunqiu County was founded in the second year of Taishi in the Western Jin Dynasty (AD 266). Located in Dunqiu (now southwest of Qingfeng, Henan Province), it governs four counties. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to Qingfeng, Puyang, Neihuang, Nanle and Fanxian in Henan Province. Beiqi was abolished. According to the genealogy, Liu in Dunqiu is the Hun after Liu.
Dong Jun: Dong Jun was founded in the fifth year of Qin Shihuang. Because of this, it was located in Puyang County (now southwest of Puyang County, Henan Province) during the Han Dynasty. According to Yuan He Shi Bian, the Huns in Wei Liu are descendants of Liu Qu. In the Northern Wei Dynasty, Liu Kuren's younger brother Liu appointed Yong 'an Gong, the general of the East. Liu Qi, the son of the seventh generation grandson of Liu, was an assistant minister of the official department in the Tang Dynasty. Liu Qi's son Liu Chao was appointed as Henan Shaoyin; Interview with Liu Wei's Wu Jun Tai Shou and Jiangnan: Liu Xun, General Jin Wu. Liu Zhenghui's second son, Liu Yuanxiang, was the guest of honor; Liu, Yizhou secretariat. Liu became an official in the Tang Dynasty and became a big family.