Lu Jiaxi, a famous scientist of Lushi in Fujian. Com, lives in Fushan Village, kan shi zhen, Yongding County.

Lushi is the 43rd most popular surname in Taiwan Province Province, which is distributed all over the island, especially in Tainan. It turns out that Lushi is one of the four official surnames, commonly known as "Nanhelu". Widely distributed counties and cities are: Taipei County, Taipei City, Chiayi City, Kaohsiung County, Pingtung County and Tainan County. The towns and villages with more distribution are: Taipei Danshui, Taipei Banqiao, Tainan Guanmiao and Taipei Songshan District. Most of the Lu surnames in Taiwan Province Island are from Fujian.

Fujian Lushi moved to Taiwan Province in Ming Dynasty. According to the genealogy of Qingyang Lushi compiled by Lu Jing (1625), the third ancestor of Qingyang Lushi in Changtai, Fujian, was virtuous and kind, so this branch had to leave its ancestral home to thrive. So, he traveled across the ocean to Taiwan Province, started a business, followed the instructions, and returned to his hometown to worship his ancestors 300 years later. During Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty (1465- 1487), the descendants of Lu Zhishen who moved to Tainan. After more than 300 years, it became a noble family in Jiajing period of Qing Dynasty (1796- 1820). They followed the instructions of their ancestors and sent people back to Qingyang to pay homage to their ancestors. Sun Xitang of Qingyang IX and 10 Sun Ting settled in Tainan first.

The Lushi in Jinmen Xianju is a descendant of Zou Lu, the ancestor of Tongan Lushi. Zou Lu was a servant of Zhong You (874-888) in Tang Xizong, and was of the same clan as Jin 'ou. Guang Qijian (885-887) went to Fujian from Gushi County, Gwangju, Henan Province, and first lived in Tongan urn (Wang Qian urn in Tingxi) and then moved to Luling (now Bao Mei village in Tingxi town). When Sun Luzongfa (word Xiyan,No. Fuzhai) arrived at 14, his family moved to Xianju Village in Wudao (Jinmen) at the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, and he was the ancestor of the relocation. After the vicissitudes of life, the Lushi people in Jinmen once had a prosperous scene of constant reading and rich clothes. Later, due to foreign invasion, harassment by the Japanese Crown, constant wars, population migration and scattered branches and leaves, some people moved to Taiwan Province Province, Penghu, Qianmen, Penghu and Taiwan Province Island, and there were more than 3,000 descendants of Lv Zongfa. Lu Ruoteng of Jinmen was the Minister of War of Long Wu Dynasty in the Southern Ming Dynasty, and the left Tang Dynasty envoy of Douchayuan. After the death of Ming Chengzu, he and the old army generals Guo Dahe, Fu and others waited for an opportunity to send troops against the Qing Dynasty. Many Lushi people in Qingyang voted for him, and later this team joined Zheng Chenggong. Zheng treated Lu Ruoteng as a distinguished guest and worshipped him as a strategist. Lu Ruoteng entered Taiwan with the Zheng family and died in Penghu in 1664. His relatives and the Lu family in Qingyang went to Taiwan Province Province with the army.

The "Sanshe Road" at the west foot of Haicheng Town (formerly Haicheng County) in Longhai County, Fujian Province (Sanshe Road's surname is ***2 10, with nearly a thousand people) is said to be the descendant of Lu Rujin, a general in the early Tang Dynasty, whose ancestor Lu Sheng was in the Ming Dynasty (1436 ~ 65438), the first year of Qing Qianlong (/kloc-0). The fourteenth grandson of the second room moved to Taipei; Sun Sanfang moved to Keelung. After Sanshe Lushi moved to Taiwan Province, he developed smoothly, or worked in agriculture or business, and was close to his ancestral home. Their relatives in Taipei and Keelung called it the "Dragon Hall" Lushi to show that they had not forgotten their ancestral land. The old man died, was buried in his ancestral land, and went back to his hometown to build a house, which was called "Taiwan Province Measures". Every year in Tomb-Sweeping Day, a group of people are sent back to their hometown to worship their ancestors. When they return to Taiwan Province, they often settle down with a group of people to make a living.

According to statistics of relevant departments, during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, 6895 people with 98 surnames from seven counties in Zhangzhou moved to Kaiji, Taiwan Province, including 6 people from Haicheng County, 6 people from Zhangpu County, 6 people from Nanjing County, 7 people from Zhaoan County 1 person, 7 people from Pinghe County, 2 people from Changtai County and 2 people from Zhangzhou Prefecture. In fact, the number is far more than these 25 people. At present, we have learned that:

Tongan County: In the 25th year of the Ming Dynasty (167 1), Lu Zhongqing moved from Tongan Jinmen to Dong Chi, Xiyu, Penghu and Xiaochijiao. During the Nanzheng period of the Ming Dynasty, Lu Xinmin moved to Tainan City, which became Nanhe Road. During the Yongzheng period (1723- 1735), Lu Zhong moved to Yongjing, Changhua. During the Qianlong period (1736- 1795), Lu Jinlang, Lu, Lu, etc. Moved to Tamsui, Taipei. During the Jiaqing period (1796- 1820), Lu Ting entered Wanhua District of Taipei less often.

According to the genealogy of the Lu family in Baoguzhuang Village, Tongli Island, Datong Township, Tongan County, there were 7 2 Lu families (mostly Yuan and Shi) living in Tainan and Taichung during the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty.

According to the birth and death years recorded in this spectrum, we can know that some people who moved to Taiwan during the years of Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, which lasted for more than a hundred years.

Guang Yue of Xinghua Prefecture (now Putian City) entered Danshui Town Village of Taipei County in the middle of Kangxi, and now it is called "Yunguangkeng" (named after Lu).

Lu Biao, Ai Lu and the last leaf of Kangxi in Pinghe County successively entered the fields in Changhua today. During the Qianlong period, descendants of Lu Ping, Lu Chun and others entered this Taichung City. During the Jiaqing period, mainlanders gradually entered LuoDonghe in Yilan.

In Lu Shitong, Changtai County, the last leaf of Kangxi entered this field.

Lv Liangsheng of Nanjing County moved to Chiayi New Port and Lv Simu moved to Taichung. During the years of Yongzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing, mainlanders moved to Shilin in Taipei and Zhushan in Nantou. During the Qianlong period, Lu Zhi reclaimed land and now went to Nantou Zhushan. During the Jiaqing period, Rooney entered the first city in Yilan. According to Lu's Fan Yang Lu Family Tree, in the 25th year of Qing Daoguang (1845), 10 people from Nanjing and Xihou Linshe moved to Taiwan Province.

Lu Junzhi of Longxi County (now Zhangzhou City) was cultivated in Changhua County during the Yongzheng period. During the Jiaqing period, mainlanders also entered Changhua County, Ilantou City and Taichung. In addition, during the years of Qianlong, Jiaqing and Daoguang, mainlanders from Haicheng County (now Longhai City), Zhaoan County, Zhangpu County and Yongding County entered all parts of Taiwan Province Province.

According to the "Taipei Lushi Genealogy" compiled by Mr. Lu Junhua provided by relatives of Lu Yingcheng in Taipei, the main places where Lushi moved from Fujian are still Zhangzhou and Quanzhou.

Therefore, strengthening the study of other people's records and genealogy is not only beneficial to the affection of compatriots on both sides of the strait, but also an important part of the study of the origin of surnames.

(Chairman of Lv Committee of Fujian Surname Origin Research Association: Lu Ruihua)