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Research on Liang's Family History

Liang won, ranking 128 among the hundred surnames in Song Dynasty. Originated from Dongyi Department of Shao Hao, and later from Boyi Department. Thirty-five Luos of Boyi gave birth to a son. Feng Kang, the youngest son of Qin Zhong, was appointed as the count of xia yang, a Liangshan hero (now south of Hancheng, Shaanxi). In 64 1 year BC, Qin Mugong sent troops to destroy Liang State and changed its name to Shaoliang. Liang is mainly distributed in Guangxi and Guangdong, accounting for about 25% of the total population of Liang.

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Boyi, Ji Kang, Wei Bi, Liang Guoer, Liang Le (Liang Chong), Liang Pinglao, Liang Biao, Shi Yanchang (Ji Ercai called Jin and Timur the first) and Liang. According to Liang's Genealogy, Liang Yier is Liang's great-grandson, who lives in Hedong (the county is located in Yuwangcheng, northwest of Xia County, Shanxi Province) and is the founder of Liangjia in Hedong. Liang Yi, the ninth grandson of Kangbo, lived in Qufu (now Shandong) in his later years, and his son Liang Cong moved to Yunzhou (now near Yishui County, Shandong). In the last years of Emperor Ping of the Western Han Dynasty, Liang Yier's twenty-sun beam bridge moved to settle down (about on the north bank of Beijing River in Jingchuan County, Gansu Province), which was the ancestor of Liang's family. And moved to Fufeng (now southeast of Xingping County, Shaanxi Province). In the Eastern Han Dynasty, in addition to the above areas, there were already Liang residents in some places near Henan and Jiangnan. In the Western Jin Dynasty, there was Liang Fen, whose daughter was Jin Huaidi. Due to the disorder of the Jin family, the ancestors followed the Jin family to cross the river, and their descendants propagated in Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) and Hepu (now Guangxi). Xia Liang, the grandson of Liang Fenzhi, was an official in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Because Huan Xuan usurped the throne, he was forced to follow Emperor Jin 'an and fled to Sanshanli, Luoyang County, Fujian Province. Later, he settled here and became the ancestor of Liang Jinmin.

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According to the records in the classic surname writing, the surname Qin is a direct descendant of Zhuan Xu Dilaiwen, and the surname Qin originated from the surname Won and the surname Yao. At that time, Boyi was given the surname Won by Shun, and the surname Won by Liang Zushang appeared because Shun gave him the surname. Yao Shun is a human being, who thinks he is his surname, and his descendants take Yao as their surname. Liang surnamed Guo. After winning the surname, it spread to the Fourteenth Family, among which Qin and Liang were important tributaries. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, due to the contributions made by Qin Zhong and his son in the conquest of Xirong, Qin Zhong's second son was promoted to Liangshan and xia yang (near Hancheng, Shaanxi Province), and Liang was established, and he was made a monarch and called Liang. In 64 1 year BC, Liang was conquered, and the descendants of Liang Bo took the country as their surname and became the ancestor of Liang.