The same surname in Tonggou Village
Tong - Same surname means the same surname. It originated in the Shang Dynasty. It originally came from the surname Zi, the direct descendant of Qi. The King of Shang established the Tongguo people in 〓 (in today's Dali County, Shaanxi Province). , was a vassal of the Shang Dynasty. After the fall of the Shang Dynasty, the same country was also destroyed, and its descendants took the same surname as the country. Later, people with the same surname were divided into different branches and concubines, and one group took the same pronunciation of "tong" as their surname, as shown in "Spring and Autumn Pictures".
As for the origin of the same surname, CCTV introduced it in the 1980s. During the Spring Festival in February 2003, CCTV Channel 10 also introduced the program "Hundred Family Surnames". During the Western Han Dynasty, historians Taishi ordered Sima Qian to defend Li Ling's army's defeat and surrender to the Xiongnu. He offended Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and was imprisoned and tortured. According to legend, one of his descendants changed the surname of Sima to Tongjitong in order to escape their family. Changing Sima's surname to Ma. This matter was recorded in the county annals of Hancheng City, Shaanxi Province, where Sima Qian was born; Rebuilding the Taishi Temple Records (Zhai Shiqi): ---- This grandson may have the same surname in Luoyang or Xiangyang Ma The surname----. The surname was then divided into Tong, Tong, and Tong according to the sound, and the name was kept anonymous. The ancestors asked the tribesmen not to go out to ensure the continuation of the incense. One son went north to leave the customs, and later became a bannerman with the surname "Tong". Therefore, this surname is basically from the Northeast; one son went south and settled in the south of the Yangtze River, with the surname "Tong", mostly concentrated in Jiangsu and Zhejiang; the other son stayed there with the surname "Tong", and most of his descendants are from Shanxi and Hebei areas ----- ------This content comes from the family tree, which was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution
At the foot of Dongling Tomb, there is a small village called Shitouyu. There are only about twenty households in Shitouyu Village. Legend has it that a man from the Song Dynasty Descendants of Wu Zhuangyuan. This Wu Zhuangyuan later became a second-rank official and was always at the emperor's side. People often say: Accompanying a king is like accompanying a tiger. Sure enough, this second-grade high-ranking official was eventually killed by a traitor. He was cut off from his official position, his surname was wiped out, he was demoted to a commoner, and he was exiled to the foot of Dongling to make a living. "Tong" was the surname given by the emperor at that time. After several generations, what was once a lonely family in exile has gradually developed into a small village with more than 20 families. In this way, the family tree of the same surname was continued.
1. The origin of the surname
The Jiagu surname has a pure origin. It comes from the Jurchen tribe and is named after the tribe. During the Song Dynasty, the Jurchen tribe in the north established the Jin Kingdom, and there were many people with the surname Jiagu among them. The Jurchen surname of Jin Dynasty was Jiagu, and the Chinese character was "tong", which means Tong or Tong. Among the Jiagu surnames in the Jin Dynasty, there was Jiagu Qingchen, a famous general during the reign of Jin Shizong, who was from Huli Gailu (generally including the vast areas in the middle and lower reaches of Heilongjiang Province and the lower reaches of the Songhua River). Qingchen's daughter was Zhaoyi in the palace of the Jin Dynasty. Since Jiagu Qingchen was a noble relative of Huli who changed his path during the Jin Dynasty, some local tribesmen also adopted the surname Jiagu. Nurhaci, who founded the state in the Ming Dynasty, and his ancestors once took Tong as their surname and called themselves "Aixin", which is translated into Chinese as Jin. Therefore, the surnames of famous families at that time were also one of the origins of surnames. The ancestor who got the surname: Jurchen. According to the records in "A Survey of Surnames", this compound surname originated from the Jin Dynasty and was added to the ancient Jurchen tribe, and was later mistakenly called Jiagu. In 1115 AD, Aguda, the leader of the Wanyan tribe of the Jurchen tribe, proclaimed himself emperor. The country was named Jin, the reign was named Shuguo, and Duning (now south of Acheng, Heilongjiang Province) was founded. In 1125 AD, the Liao Dynasty was destroyed, and the Northern Song Dynasty was destroyed the following year. The capital was moved to Yanjing (now Beijing) and Kaifeng successively. The surname Jiagu has a history of only more than 800 years, making it the shortest among surnames. The descendants of the Jiagu family regard Jurchen as the ancestor of the Jiagu surname.
Before the mid-Ming Dynasty, according to the Korean "Long Fei Yu Tian Ge" records: "There is a surname Jiawen among the Jurchens." According to historical data verification, Jiawen is a Jurchen surname dating back to the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, and is also a homophony of the Jiagu surname. Jiagu is a larger Jurchen surname in the Jin Dynasty. There are more than a dozen people with the surname Jiagu included in the biographies of "History of the Jin Dynasty·Biography". For example: "The real name of Jiagu Qingchen is Absha, and he is also a Huandu native of Huli. He has a majestic appearance and is good at riding and shooting. In the eighth year of the emperor's reign, he drove to Meng'an with his ancestors." "Jiagu Heng, whose real name is Alibu, was a master of the Meng'anyi Road in Shandong Province. In the 13th year of Dading, the Women's Scholarship Examination was established. He was the fourth person in Hengzhong and was a professor at Bu Dongping Prefecture." About Jiagu A surname, "Jin Shi Guoyu" annotated: "Jiagu said Tong". Tong, Tong and Tong are homophones in Chinese characters, and they share the surname Jiagu and evolved into the surname Jiawen recorded in Korean historical materials.
Historically, this surname has been used by Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing Dynasty, and his ancestors, and is also recorded in historical materials, such as "Yilandou Manjia Wenmengge Timur, Tong Fancha, Tong Mingchang, Tong Tashi, Tong Nurhaci" "wait. It can be seen from the above that the descendants of the Jurchens in Jianzhou today, whose surnames are Tong, Tong and the same surname in Chinese characters, are all Jurchen Jiagu surnames from the Jin Dynasty.
In Yongzhou, Hunan, the most typical surname is "Tong". People with the same surname in Ningyuan and Xintian are originally Mongolian. His ancestor Jiagu Bilietu was appointed as the imperial commander at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, and was ordered to suppress the uprising of the Yao people in Ningyuan area. After the death of the Yuan Dynasty and the rise of the Ming Dynasty, in order to avoid disaster, they changed their surnames to Han nationality. The three people took the same character "Jia", so they changed their surname to "Tong" and lived in seclusion here. There are now more than 550 people with the same surname living in Ningyuan, living in Tongjia Village in Shang and Xia of Lixi.
Second, the origin of the bannerman Tong surname has been corrected. The first ancestor of the Tong family was a famous general in the Yuan Dynasty. He was loyal to the court and served the country. Later, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, overthrew the Yuan Dynasty and unified the world. The ancestor of the Tong family refused He had four sons who were loyal to the Zhu family and had already killed him based on a premonition. In order to avoid being executed by the whole family and to have successors in the Tong family, the ancestor changed the surnames of his four sons to Tong, Tong, and Tong respectively. Tong and Tong were sent to live in seclusion all over the country. (They later mostly lived in the Northeast area.) Although the font of the surname has been changed, the pronunciation is the same, which leads to the saying that the world belongs to the same surname. In the end, the ancestor died heroically and fell on the guillotine of the Zhu family. His spirit is worthy of being respected by our family from generation to generation. In the Qing Dynasty, Tong Zhengtong originally had the same character. However, due to the scarcity of descendants with the same surname, coupled with the ignorance and blind judgment of historians, Tong Zhengtong became the character Tong. During the Qing Dynasty, the Tong surname became one of the eight major surnames in the Qing Dynasty, and was higher than the Zhenghuang Banner, the leader of the Eight Banners, and the whole surname was Tongjia. (Now it is mistakenly identified as: Tong Jia by historians) There were famous people in history: Tong Jia Huerhan, Tong Jia Longkodo. After liberation, the full surname Tong was simplified to Tong and Tong. . . Wait for a one-letter surname!
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The Jurchens after the fall of the Jin Dynasty can be roughly divided into two parts. One part is the Jurchens who stayed in the hometown of Jinyuan during the Jin Dynasty. In the Yuan Dynasty, they were called Nuzhi, Shui Dada, Wu Zhe, Qi Lemi, Guwei, etc. lived in the Songhua River Basin, the lower reaches of Heilongjiang River and the Ussuri River Basin, and later developed into the Manchu;[50] The other part were the women who moved south to the Central Plains during the Jin Dynasty. Since the middle of the Jin Dynasty, the level of Sinicization of the real people has gradually deepened. By the Yuan Dynasty, they were no longer regarded as Jurchens, but were generally referred to as "Han people". The Jurchen descendants discussed in this article mainly come from the latter.
Jurchen descendants in Shanxi
In Fangfang Village and Sanjiazhuang Village, Anyi Town, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province, a group of Jurchen descendants with the same surname still live together. The Family Genealogy was compiled during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, and was re-edited in the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927). The preface of the re-edited genealogy reads: "The ancestor of the Tong family came from the Jiagu family of Dajin. His successors were destroyed by the Yuan Dynasty, so they changed their current surname. . In the early Yuan Dynasty, there was a taboo for Qingcheng, which was the order of the city. "[54] Jiagu is one of the Jurchen surnames. The "Guoyu Jie" attached to "Jin Dynasty" says: "Jiagu said the same." It shows that as early as the Jin Dynasty, the Jiagu family had adopted "Tong" as their Han surname. The Yuan drama "Hutou Pai" said that "Jiagu's surname is Tong", and "Jin An Shou" called Jiagu Tong. Although the pronunciation of the characters is different, All the same. All this proves that the description in "Tongshi Genealogy" is well-founded. The other one was just discovered two years ago and is in the process of editing. It is recorded in it that there are dozens of clan members including county magistrates and Daotai people, including many who work in offices as far away as Taiwan. The ancestors of the Tong family have made outstanding contributions to the construction and development of Yuncheng City. The Chi Temple located at the southern end of Yuncheng City (which worships the salt pond known as the Dead Sea in China) was restored in recent years. During the restoration, some records of the contributions of the ancestors of the Tong family were found. .
Members of the Manchurian Tong clan can be found in every region of Liaodong. The modern and modern place names Tongjiajiang, Tongjia, Tongjia, Tongjia and many other village and fort names are all places where they lived. The surname Tong or Tong are the same surname, and they are both Manchu surnames. They are homophones and different characters, and they all originate from Tong Jia. Tong Jia's surname was Tong Jia in the early Qing Dynasty. Regarding the Tong Jia clan in the early Qing Dynasty, the Genealogy of the Eight Banners Clan in Manchuria recorded the following about Tong Yangzheng, a member of the Tong Jia clan: “Tong Yangzheng was a native of the Xianghuang Banner and lived in the place where the Tong family lived for generations.
During the Ming Dynasty, his ancestor, Dalhan Tumotu, traded with Dongwang, Wangzhaozhou, Suo Shengge, etc., and then lived in Kaiyuan and later moved to Fushun. "In historical records, in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, the surname Tong was Tong Jia, which was based on the place name Tong Jia, and many of its clan members were people who entered the Ming Dynasty for trade. As a surname based on the place, it was a Jurchen in the Ming Dynasty A major feature of the surnames is that they are in constant migration, fishing, hunting and gathering, and the same is true for those whose surnames are based on their habitat, such as the Juercha family, Zhangjia family, and Suochuoluo family. These surnames are Jurchen surnames that appeared in the Ming Dynasty. The scope of their surnames is similar to today's Tongjia Village, Zhangjiabao and other modern place names named after surnames. However, these place names named after the Ming Dynasty are not the same. The surname used is not the original surname of their clan.
The ninth genealogy renewal committee of the Chinese Manchu Tong Jia clan was officially established in Fushun, and it was announced that it will be carried out nationwide from now on. The Manchu Tong Jia family genealogy is being renewed, and the country's first Manchu historical memorial hall will be located in Fushun. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning, Tong Mingkuan, executive vice president of the Fushun Manchu Association, announced that the Chinese Manchu Tong Jia family genealogy will be renewed for the ninth time. The Genealogy Committee has been formally established, and the ninth revision of the "Tong Jia Family Genealogy" of the Chinese Manchu people will start from now on. The reporter learned at the conference that the "Tong Jia Family Genealogy" was first created in the late Ming Dynasty. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was completed by Tong Guoqi's "revision of the old and new additions". Tong Mingkuan told reporters that in the early Qing Dynasty, Tong Jia's surname was Tong Jia. The surname was Tong or Tong, the same surname. They are homophones, both originating from Tong Jia. Currently, Fushun City is planning to build a historical memorial hall for the Manchu Tong Jia family, which is expected to be put into use by the end of this year.
My hometown in Yuncheng, Shandong, has the same surname. Tong was originally from the Jurchen tribe in Liaodong and was a branch of the Jiagu clan. The ancestor Fu Xingong, named Handong and named Huaxi, guarded Tongguan with his younger brother Wenrui at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. Wenrui died in the festival, and the Duke returned to seclusion with his four sons and six nephews. Later, Tong moved to Yishui, Juzhou. In 1371, he moved to Yuncheng County and settled in Shibalibu, north of Yuncheng. In the early Qing Dynasty, people multiplied and scattered in all directions. He married into the Confucian Mansion and was known as Shuxiang. He was a foreigner. , returned to the village to repair the tomb, and they all called it Tong's hometown. Also, the tomb of Duke Fuxin was in the northeast of the village. In front of the tomb was a hanging dragon stone tablet with the inscription "Tong Gong, Dayuan Town, Fuxin, named Handong." , named Huaxi, with the tomb of Xue Yiren"
The Tong family in Yuncheng has Fu Xingong as the first ancestor, and it has been passed down to 26 generations now.
Since the 23rd generation, The Tong family in Yuncheng began to unify the word "Xi" for generations.
The following are: Xi - Rui - Ling -. - Yu - Yun
Kang - Tai - Ben - Nai - Li (32nd generation)
Suining, Jiangsu is a large settlement of the Tong family. There are several Thousands of people built the Tong clan ancestral hall, which was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. It is now the seat of the county production company. The ancestor Tong Wenrui was from Liaodong. His brother Tong Fuxin and his descendants mostly lived in Yuncheng, Shandong. The two brothers were originally surnamed Tong and belonged to the Tongjia clan, probably in On the bank of the Yalu River, Tong Wenrui was loyal to the Yuan Dynasty and not involved in the Ming Dynasty. He was afraid that his descendants would be persecuted, so he asked his eldest son to change his surname to Tong and live in Suining. The details are basically the same as those left by many tribesmen, so I will not go into details. The same surname belongs to a prominent family in Suining, and the famous overseas Chinese scientist Tong Zeen is from Suining. There are also many clansmen in Shandong, Henan, and Shanxi. I am from the Dao generation, with Xi at the top and Tai, De, and Ze at the bottom. I don’t have a family tree, so I can’t give a detailed one.
The Tong surname among the Hui people is derived from the surname Tong. According to the "Tong Family Genealogy" in Hexian County, Anhui Province, the ancestor Tong Xiaoqiao was born in Jinzhanshan, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, and was the martial arts instructor of the prince of the Qing Dynasty. Once while teaching martial arts, he accidentally injured the prince, so his family concealed their names and fled to Hezhou (today's He County, Anhui Province) to settle down and changed their surname. After the eighth year of Kangxi's reign (1669), descendants with the same surname and the same court officials passed the military examinations, and the family gradually became prosperous. Mainly distributed in Anhui.
[Same] The earliest Chinese surname used by the Manchu people is recorded in "Nancun Shuigeng Lu" by Tao Zongyi of the Yuan Dynasty: the surname of the Jin people is the same as the ancient one. But this does not mean that the earliest origin of the same surname originated from the Jin people. For example: [Cao] The earliest Chinese character surname used by the Manchu people, recorded in "Nancun Shuigenglu" by Tao Zongyi of the Yuan Dynasty: the Jin people's surname Aotun said Cao. But before the Jin Dynasty, the surname Cao existed among the Han people, and it was very common.
Almost every Manchu surname corresponds to a Han surname. Some of these Han surnames have been widely spread (such as Zhao, Tao, Chen, etc.), while others are obviously original (such as A, Ba, Bai, etc.). Therefore, a question worthy of discussion arises: When "Tong" is used as a Han surname, was it the Jurchens who pioneered it, or was it originally used by the Han people in the Central Plains before the Jurchens? When did the same surname originate? There are several existing views:
1. Originated from the Shang Dynasty: The Shang Dynasty had the same country and took Guo as their surname. Later, people with the same surname were divided into different branches and concubines, and one branch used the same character with the same pronunciation as "tong" as the surname. It is believed that "same" comes from "same". This view does set the history of the same surname very far back, but it is almost impossible. Note: It has been nearly 3,000 years since the Shang Dynasty was destroyed. It takes 20 years to reproduce one generation, so it should have been passed down to 150 generations. It is impossible for such a long-standing origin and so many generations to remain unknown in the history of nearly three thousand years. This is rarely seen in the Twenty-Five Histories. As for the possibility that a branch went north to leave the customs and later became a bannerman with the surname "Tong", it is very slim.
2. Originated from the Han Dynasty: after Sima Qian, also derived from "tong" due to homophony. The possibility of this view is also very small. It has been nearly 1,800 years since the collapse of the Han Dynasty. The reason why this view is not valid is the same as the view of "originating from the Shang Dynasty".
3. Originated in the late Yuan Dynasty: It is an ancient Chinese surname of the Jin people. Because the Jurchens entered the Pass and set foot on the Central Plains, they entered the Yuan Dynasty after the Jin Dynasty was destroyed, and they stayed in the Central Plains after the Yuan Dynasty was destroyed. In order to avoid chaos, they inherited the surname "Tong". There are at least three "same" surnames from this source: 1. The ancestors are Fuxin and Wenrui: there is a family tree and a pedigree. It has been passed down to this day for about thirty generations. Note: The Yuan Dynasty was destroyed in 1368 AD, about 640 years ago. Taking twenty years as one generation, there should be thirty generations. Descendants of this origin with the same surname mainly live in present-day Yuncheng, Shandong and Suining, Jiangsu. 2. People with the same surname in Ningyuan and Xintian areas of Yongzhou, Hunan: They are originally Mongolian (should be the Jurchen tribe after entering the Yuan Dynasty). His ancestor Jiagu Bilietu was appointed as the imperial commander at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, and was ordered to suppress the uprising of the Yao people in Ningyuan area. After the death of the Yuan Dynasty and the rise of the Ming Dynasty, in order to avoid disaster, they changed their surnames to Han nationality. The three people took the same character "Jia", so they changed their surname to "Tong" and lived in seclusion here. There are now more than 550 people with the same surname living in Ningyuan, living in Tongjia Village in Shang and Xia of Lixi. 3. Jurchen descendants in Shanxi: In Fangfang Village and Sanjiazhuang Village, Anyi Town, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province, a group of Jurchen descendants with the same surname still live together. The "Tongshi Family Tree" they preserved was compiled during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Later, it was rebuilt in the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), and the preface of the revised genealogy reads: "The Tong family came from the Jiagu family of Dajin. The heirs were destroyed by the Yuan Dynasty, so they changed their current surname. In the early Yuan Dynasty, there was a taboo to celebrate the success, which is the basis. The most important thing about the origin of the above three places with the same surname is that they all come from the Jin family. It can be seen that when the Yuan Dynasty was destroyed, in order to avoid chaos, the Jin surname Jiagu was changed to the Han surname Tong, which was a relatively unified approach.
4. Originated in the late Ming Dynasty: Song County's "Tong Family Genealogy" (reconstructed in recent years) records that during the Chongzhen period of the late Ming Dynasty, an official with the same surname offended King Fu because of his uprightness and lived in seclusion in Henan to avoid trouble. Song County has been passed down to about fifteen generations. From the twelfth generation to the generation with the word "ancestor", it is "ancestor, clan, merit, and virtue". The Ming Dynasty fell in 1644 AD, about 360 years ago. But the origin of the ancestor's surname is unknown.
5. Originated in the Qing Dynasty: It is the Han surname of the Manchu surname Tong Jia, also known as Tong, Tong, Dong, etc. So, what is the relationship between the Jurchen Jiagu clan who was first Sinicized and the Manchu Tongjia clan, a Jurchen descendant who was later Sinicized? Awaiting further verification. Generally speaking, we have the following conclusions:
1. The history of the same surname should not be very long. It was probably created by the Jin people and used as the Han surname to replace the ancient surname. Then the history of this surname should be around 800 years, and it should be passed down as a separate Han surname after the destruction of the Yuan Dynasty, which is more than 600 years of history.
2. The origin of the same surname does not originate from a certain person or a few people. It is possible that during a certain period (the end of the Yuan Dynasty), a relatively large number of Jiagu surnames were converted to the same surname. They may not be in one place, but they acted independently in various places according to the rules of surname conversion, and were uniformly converted into the surname tong.
However, since "Tong Tong Tong" is a homophone, when the Jurchen script is converted into Chinese characters, only the pronunciation is different and there is no problem of homophones. However, the Chinese characters are different. There are a large number of homophones in Chinese characters, so different tongs should be composed of different characters. Jurchens are transformed from it, unless it is recorded using words. For example, "Tong" in Shandong and Jiangsu is transformed from "Tong", while Hui people are transformed from "Tong", and in different During this period, different people added this surname, and most of them were related to the Jurchens (later called Manchus).
3. The Jiagu clan still exists today, and the county looks to Fucheng, which is equivalent to the area around Zhangbei County in Hebei Province (north of Zhangjiakou). Nowadays, there are people with the surname Jiagu in Shanghai, Shenyang and other places.
Number of people in the province Contact person Henan Nanyang Nanyang Town Ping County Tongtang Village More than 1,000 people all have the same surname Tongjialing Village, Zhenping County, Henan Province Tongjia Group, Dongmagou Village, Erlong Township, Zhenping County, Henan Province Taikang Horse Factory, Tongzhuang, Mayor Ge of Xuchang, Henan Province 10,000 Wuwang Village, Qugou Town, Anyang County, Henan Province More than 3,000 people in Tongwan, Tanghe, Luoyang, Henan Province 1,500 people in Junzhao Village, Dengfeng, Henan Province More than 3,000 people in front of Puyang, Henan Province Wenshu, Xuchang Yuzhou 400 in Lumen Village, 300 in Tonglou in Luyi County, 1,500 in Tongdenglou in Shangshui County, Zhoukou, Henan, all Tongzhuang Village in Yanshi City, Luoyang, Henan, and more than 200 in the same family group in Duan Village, Wenxian County, Henan Province, Erlong Township, Zhenping County, Henan Province Yangcun, Lushan County, Henan, Bailatong, Taiqian, Henan Taiqian Tongdi, Henan Taiqian Xingtong, Henan Taiqian Dongtong, Xiuwu County, Henan Dongchangwei County Tongzhuang Village, Huangzhuang, Chengguan Town, Tanghe County, Henan Province, about 60 people, Houtongzhuang, Yingju Town, Fengqiu County, Henan Province, 1000, Yangcun Township, Nanle County, Henan Province, 700, Tongzhuang Village, Wangzhuang Town, Hua County, Anyang City, Henan Province, 2000, Dongchangwei County, Xiuwu County, Henan Province Yanzhuang, Xiliuzhuang, Dongchangwei County, Xiuwu County, Henan Province, Guotun, Dongchangwei County, Xiuwu County, Henan Province, Qianjin Village, Xinyang Minggang Town, Henan Province, Shahedian Township, Biyang County, Henan Province, Wutou Town, Xin'an County, Luoyang City, Henan Province Tonggou Village, Hunan Province, Lixi Town, Ningyuan County, Hunan Province, Tongjia Village, Hebei Province, Dacheng County, Hebei Province, Tongzhuangzi, Hebei Xingtang City, Tongjiazhuang City, with more than 3,000 people, Zhengding County, Hebei Province, Zhuhe City, 30,000 people, most of the surnames in Liudong Village, Haixing County, Hebei Province are the same as Tongzhuangzi City, Dacheng County, Langfang, Hebei Province. Mostly Xiaozhang 1000, Xian County, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province Tongzhuang, Tanghe County, Henan Province Tongpai Village, Nanhe County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province Wumafang, Yangyuan County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province Shandong
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