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What are the top ten surnames in Sichuan in Huguang?

The surname is Li. The surname is Zhang. , surnamed Wang. , surnamed Liu. "Huguang's Filling of Sichuan" was a large-scale, organized population migration in history. The filling was an extremely sparse population and needed to be enriched.

The "Huguang Filling in Sichuan" was a large-scale, organized population migration in Chinese history, with far-reaching influence. The historical background of this migration was very complicated. At that time, Sichuan had experienced more than 30 years of war, and the population had gone from high to high. Ten million turned into 90,000. This was the statistics of the Qing government at the time. Although the death toll may not have been that many, and some people went into the forest to live in seclusion, such a large population loss did have a great impact on Sichuan.

Among the top ten surnames in Sichuan, the four surnames Li, Zhang, Wang, and Liu were all the main force in "Huguang filling Sichuan". In the late Yuan, Ming and early Ming dynasties and the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, Sichuan experienced long wars and the population dropped sharply. The government adopted a policy of immigrants from other provinces to Sichuan, with the number reaching one million.

In addition to the above four surnames, there are also Xiang, Ran, and Yuan surnames who moved from Macheng to Yuechi County. His surname was Macheng, and he moved to Sanxiang in the 23rd year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty; his surname was Fan, whose ancestral home was Macheng, and he also moved to the fourth township of the county at the same time; Fu's surname was Macheng, Xiaogan Township, and his surname was Jiang, who moved to this county in the 21st year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty.

On the 22nd, the reporter learned from the Compilation Center of "Jingchu Quanshu" of Central China Normal University that so far, more than 500 genealogies of immigrants from "Huguang and Sichuan" have been collected from the Ming and Qing Dynasties to the Republic of China. There are more than 2,000 surnames (branches) of more than 100 kinds, revealing the main route map of the "Huguang Fill-in-Sichuan" immigration more than 300 years ago, which brought different regions to Sichuan. The culture and lifestyle have injected fresh blood into Sichuan. Even Sichuan’s unparalleled appeal and assimilation power come from the rich immigrant culture. These immigrants from other provinces have become the ancestors of most Sichuan people.