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L203 Eight-volume National Shi's Genealogy to be compiled. In the thirty-second year of Kangxi (1693), he compiled eight volumes of Eight Lines of Tangzhi. Tianjin Tu Nankai University Zhejiang Tu Japan USA Note: This nation is scattered in Liyang, Jiangsu, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, Ningbo and other places. 1204 Jiangsu Wuzhong School genealogy is not divided into volumes, and the first edition of Qing Dynasty is a volume of Shanghai map 1205 Jiangsu Wuzhong School literature spectrum is not divided into volumes (Ming), and the history of clearing banknotes in Hunan is compiled and revised (Qing), and Nanjing map 1206 Jiangsu Wuzhong School Shishi Family Tour Table clears red apricot mountain firewood collection banknotes, Suzhou University/kloc- Genealogy is not divided into volumes (Qing Dynasty). Shi Huaiguang revised the stone edition in the 18th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1892). The second volume is the map of Huai 'an County, Jiangsu Province (1208). Volume 20 years of the Republic of China (193 1) banknote 12 10 Jiangsu Jiangdu Shao Daishi donated six volumes (Qing), and Dishan and others rebuilt Daoguang for five years (1825), and published six volumes. 12 1 1 Jiangsu Jiangdu Shi's genealogy □□ Volume (Republic of China) Woodcut of Shijiting in Changsong Village, Jiangdu, Jiangsu Province (save volume 1 2) 12 12 Jiangsu Changzhou Shi's genealogy Volume 8 (Volume 1) Seven Repairs, Twelve Years of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1873), Wu Bentang Movable Type Edition, Volume 10, Japan and America 12 15, Jiangsu Yangyan Shi Family Tree, Volume 20, Volume 1 (Qing), Shi Tingwei's Nanjing Bo 12 16 The genealogy of the Shi family in Chengjiang, Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province Volume IV Volume I Volume I The last volume (Qing) was revised in the second year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (1876), the United States Volume VI12/. Kloc-0/2 18 Jiangsu Yixing Nanliu Shi Family Tree Volume 6 (Republic of China) Shi Yizu Shi Shuntong et al. Edited in the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), revised in the fifteenth year of the Republic of China (1926) Shi Detang Woodcut Volume 6 Hebei University1. 1220 Zhejiang Shi family tree is not divided into volumes (Qing). Shi Pu 'an compiled The History of Mo in order to make up for the deficiency of Kangxi period in Qing Dynasty. Map of Sichuan (save one volume) 122 1 Jianshang Xiaoshan Shi's genealogy 24 volumes (Qing). Shi Shilian and others made up Jiaqing for five years (1800). Twenty-four volumes of Shi's Genealogy (Qing Dynasty) Shi Jin continued to write sixteen volumes of Ba Xing Tang Movable Type Book, in the eighteenth year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (1892). 1223 The Genealogy of the Shish Family in Lushan Mountain, Zhejiang Province (Republic of China) Volume 24 The Stone was compiled by Shi Jin and published in the seventh year of the Republic of China (19 18). Sixteen volumes of eight-line movable-type books were published. Map of Zhejiang, Japan and the United States Note: The title is Shi Family Tree. 1224 Six volumes of the genealogy of Gu Teng's family in Siming, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province (Qing Dynasty) compiled by Shi Jikeng and others for three years (191) eight volumes of wooden movable type Tianyige 1225 compiled by Shi Jikeng and others (Republic of China) 1226 Shi's genealogy in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, Volume 20, Volume 1 Volume (Republic of China) The compilation of Shi Bangzhi in the 35th year of the Republic of China (1946) The Institute of Indian History, Volume 30 1227 Shi's genealogy in Banlin, Yuyao, Zhejiang Province, Volume 8, Volume 1 Volume (Qing) 28 Zhejiang Banxiao Genealogy Volume IX Volume I (Qing Dynasty) Eight woodcut books compiled in the ninth year of Shi Qing Tongzhi (1870) Hebei University 1229 Zhejiang Banxiao Genealogy Volume IX (Republic of China) Shi Qing Tongzhi Seven-year sequel (1868) engraved in the twelfth year of the Republic of China,/kloc- 123 1 Shi's genealogy in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province Volume XII Volume I Volume II Volume III (Republic of China) In the third year of Shi's Republic of China (19 14), he continued his studies and published fourteen volumes: Map of Zhejiang of Harbin Normal University, Nankai University, Hebei University (Volume II), Zhejiang Yuyao Lizhou Literature Museum Note. 1232 genealogy of Yan Qian in Yindong County, Zhejiang Province (Qing Dynasty) Shi Youcheng compiled nine woodcut books in the thirty-second year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1906). Description of Hebei University: The cover is Yan Qian's genealogy. 1233 stone donation from Shangshui Street, Yindong, Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province, 15 Volume I (Republic of China), Shi Youqing, Shi et al. In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), in the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China (1947), in Tianyi Pavilion (1234), there were six volumes of wooden movable-type books, two volumes of Shi Zhitian's genealogy in Hanling, Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province, and the book compiled by Shi Youan in the twelfth year of the Republic of China (/kloc In the 27th year of the Republic of China (1938), Qin Yingjian was rebuilt. In the seventh year of the Republic of China (19l8), it was published in Hangzhou University, Japan and the United States (1238). Twelve volumes of Shi's genealogy in Shengxian County, Zhejiang Province in the Republic of China. In the 14th year of the Republic of China (1925), Dapuqiao Village, suburban township, Sheng County, Zhejiang Province published a wooden movable-type book. 1239( 1764) Jin genealogy, woodcut of Shanxiutang, book of Hebei University, 1z40, five-volume genealogy book of the Shi family in Qixia City, Shandong Province, edited by Shi Qili and others in the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935), Shandong Province. Renmin University 1243, Shandong Laoling Genealogy Unclosed (Qing Dynasty), Shi Zhongli, Qing Dynasty (1752) 8+0244 Shandong Laoling Genealogy Unclosed (Qing Dynasty). Forty-eight years of Qing Qianlong (1783), published in four volumes. The United States 1245 The Shi family in Laoling, Shandong Province was not divided into volumes (Qing Dynasty). Shi Bingdi compiled four volumes of woodcut books in the second year of Guangxu reign (1876). Shi Wenbang (Republic of China) was founded in the ninth year of the Republic of China (1920) and revised. Woodcut Edition of Wangang Village, Xugu Town, Xinzhou County, Hubei Province 1247 Ten Volumes of Shihuang Family Tree in Xinzhou County, Hubei Province (Republic of China). In 33 years (1944), Huang Runkun continued to revise. The woodcut stone gate in Jiashan Village, Xinzhou County, Hubei Province is equivalent to nine volumes of movable type compiled in the thirty-third year of Guangxu (1904), Jilin University 1249, the first three volumes of Shishi genealogy in Yongxing, Hunan Province (Qing Dynasty), and Shijiu recorded the stone in the thirty-first year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1905). Liyang Tangyin Hebei University Volume 17 (lack of Volume I) Note: The cover is Shi Family Tree. 1250 "Shi's Genealogy" in Lipaixi, Wanxian County, Sichuan Province (Republic of China) was published by Shi Xiyong in the eighth year of the Republic of China (19 19). Jilin University 125 1 The genealogy of the Shi family in Wanxian County, Sichuan Province is being compiled, and there is no volume (Republic of China). Shi was compiled in the 12th year of the Republic of China (65438) 1252 Jiang Shu's Genealogy of Shi Family, Volume 12, Volume 1, Volume 1, Volume 2 (Republic of China) Shi Laixing and others revised the 14th North Map of Chengqitang Movable Type Book Volume in the 20th year of the Republic of China (193 1) 1 250. 254 Yizhuang Shi's genealogy Volume 41 Volume 1 Volume 1 Last Volume (Republic of China) Shi Mingbi et al. Revised in the 38th year of the Republic of China (1949) Zonghaitang Printed Volume 38 North Map 1255 Shi's genealogy Volume 18 Volume 1 Volume 1 (Qing) Shi Tingwei et al. Edited "The First Year of Qing Dynasty (1949) Twelve volumes North Map 1257 Shi's genealogy is not divided into volumes. North Map Volume 1 1258 North Map Volume 1 of Qing Dynasty (save one volume) 2. Family genealogy of the whole country: Family genealogy of the Shi family is compiled in eight volumes: Jiangsu: the genealogy of the Wu Zhong school is not divided into volumes, the genealogy of the Shi family of the Wu Zhong school is not divided into volumes, the genealogy of the Qian Huai family is not divided into three volumes, and the genealogy of the Chang Fang family of the Shi family in Changzhou is divided into twelve volumes. Yin Dong Shangshui Hengjie Shi's Genealogy Volume 15 Shandong: Shi's Genealogy Volume 1 Laoling Shi's Genealogy Volume 1 Hubei: Shi's Genealogy Volume 6 Hunan: Shi's Genealogy Volume 9, Shi's Genealogy Volume 15 First Three Sichuan: Li Beixi Shi's Genealogy Volume 10.