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Where do the descendants of the Li royal family in the Tang Dynasty now gather in China?
-Zhao' an's "Li Family Tree" says that Li Huode is Li's four generations of grandchildren (so each generation gave birth to a son at the age of 100);

-Li's Genealogy in Pinghe Houshan directly abolished Li's genealogy and linked it with Li Huode in Tingzhou (so it only took Li Huode more than 50 years to reach the tenth generation of Li Renfu, born in 1324). He gave birth to a son at the age of five or six on average.

-Li Junhuai, the ancestor of the Li family in Quanzhou, entered Fujian with Wang at the end of the Tang Dynasty. Some of the old genealogies of the Li family can be traced back to Li Yuanxiang, the son of Li, but they are still poor compared with the genealogies after emperors. Therefore, the newly revised Quanzhou Li genealogy has flowed into Li Huode. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Li Junhuai became the tenth generation grandson of Li Huode in the Southern Song Dynasty. The genealogy of Li in Tonganshan, Quanzhou recorded the epitaph of Li Junhuai's fourth grandson. Li Junhuai died 60 years before Li Huode, the fourteenth ancestor.

-Fuzhou's "Fujian Lee Branch Tree" introduces the new genealogy to the thirteenth generation of Li Huode, who was born after the thirteenth generation of Sun.

-Guangdong Wuhua's "Li Family Tree" transferred the ancestors to Li Huode as the seventh grandson, but Li Minzi was from Shaoxing in the fifteenth year of the Southern Song Dynasty (1 145).

False ancestors, no culture and culture. Li Guangdi, Hutou, Anxi County, was a famous minister and master of Neo-Confucianism in Kangxi Dynasty. In the forty-third year of Kangxi, he led his troops to join Li in Tingzhou. Because some ancestors have historical evidence, it gives a dozen ancestors a problem of having sons before the age of eleven on average.

-Summary

In fact, Li Huode moved from Jiangxi to Ninghua County, Tingzhou, Fujian, and his ancestral home was in Jiangxi. This is well recorded in the Song and Ming Dynasties' Xiping Li's Old Spectrum. There is a lineage that lived with Huo Degong for ten generations. He is the son of Li Sheng and the descendant of You Gong, the son of Li Xian (an envoy of Lingnan in Tang Dynasty). After that, Li Sheng flourished in Jiangxi, although it was not the home of emperors, but later generations handed down poems and books and attached great importance to genealogy. Ouyang Xiu in the Northern Song Dynasty, Su Xiu Dongpo, Zhou Bida in the Southern Song Dynasty and Wen Tianxiang, the prime minister at the end of the Song Dynasty, all had their own preface, which highly praised Li Xian's descendants for maintaining a credible family history. There are few fake elements, which are very real and rare family historical materials. So in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, some descendants of Huo Degong moved back to Jiangxi. Because of the same ancestor, their lineage is clear and clear, and they all share the pedigree with Xiping Lee. Now Li Qingfu is.