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What is the order of generations in the Tang family tree?

Shou, Yun, Ji, Xiang, Zhi, Su, Jun, Lian, Zhen, Guo, Qing, Yong, Wei, Le, Chang, Ke, Love, Rong, Zhi, Lian, Shan, Wan , Fang, Chen, Hua, Xiang, Ming, Xin, Ze, Tong.

1. After Chengtang came from the Xia Dynasty, Chengtang established the Shang Dynasty, the second slave state in Chinese history, with its capital in Bo, and was first called Shangtang. After Tang's death, some of Tang's descendants took their ancestor's character "Tang" as their surname.

2. Originated from the Dang family, from the Dang family of the Song Dynasty in the Spring and Autumn Period. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Minister Dangyuan of the Song Dynasty was appointed Sicheng. His son Gongsun Shou did not want to succeed his father, so his son Dangyizhu succeeded him. Later descendants went to Caotou and were called the Tang family.

3. The surname Zi comes from Tang Ziyan, the king of Bo in the early Western Zhou Dynasty. It is a surname based on the posthumous name of the ancestor.

Introduction

According to "Chinese Surnames: Three Hundred Major Surnames", the contemporary Han Chinese surname Tang has a population of 2 million, making it the 101st surname in the country, accounting for approximately 0.16% of the national population. In the 600th year of the Ming Dynasty, the population with the Tang surname increased from 190,000 to more than 2 million, nearly 11 times. The growth rate of the population with the Tang surname was lower than the growth rate of the national population. Since the Song Dynasty 1000 years ago, the growth rate of the population with the Tang surname has been a ^-shaped trend.

The distribution of people with the surname Tang in the country is now mainly concentrated in the four provinces of Hunan, Jiangsu, Fujian and Hubei, accounting for about 45% of the total population with the surname Tang in the country, followed by Sichuan, Zhejiang, Anhui and Jiangxi. Another 24% of people with the Tang surname are concentrated in these four provinces. Hunan is the province with the largest population of Tang surnames, accounting for 17% of the total population of Tang surnames. A distribution belt with a high proportion of Tang surnames has been formed across the country in the Yangtze River Basin.