Genealogy records: People with the surname Guo in Yuechi are descendants of Guo Ziyi 2010-06-14 Yesterday, the "Guo Family Genealogy" appeared in Huilonggou Village, Jiulong Town, Yuechi County, Guang'an City. "Guo Family Genealogy" records that the Guo family in Huilonggou Village is descended from Guo Ziyi, a famous general in the Tang Dynasty. Three Transcriptions: The inheritance line is very clear. Guo Ziyi, a famous general in the Tang Dynasty, is a household name. He played the leading role in pacifying the "Anshi Rebellion" and was named the King of Fenyang. Guo Changxuan, a 77-year-old villager from Group 1 of Huilonggou Village, took out the "Guo Family Genealogy" from the box. This genealogy was compiled in 1998, but it is stated in this genealogy: The old genealogy was compiled in the 23rd year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1818 AD), and he was a Dazhou native of the 44th generation of the Guo family (the 32nd generation of the grandson after Guo Ziyi) Compiled by Guo Wenjing. In the fifteenth year of Daoguang's reign (1835), Guo Wenying, a forty-fourth generation grandson and native of Yuechi County, copied it. "In 1998, the Guo family saw that the old score was too outdated, so they copied it again." Surprisingly, from the first generation of the Guo family to the present, there has been neither a chaotic generation nor a broken generation. In each generation, someone marries whom. , how many children were born, and what their names were, are all clearly recorded, and their inheritance line is very clear. Migration route: Entering Sichuan during the Kangxi period. "Guo Clan Simplified Genealogy" records: The first generation ancestor of the Guo family was named Guo Gaoshan... Guo Ziyi was the twelfth generation, and he was promoted to the right concubine, named Fenyang King, and given the posthumous title Zhongwu. Guo Ziyi and his eldest son Guo Yaoguan became Minister of the Ministry of Industry. Experts on literature and history in Yuechi said that the records about Guo Ziyi in the "Guo Family Genealogy" are consistent with the official history records that Guo Ziyi was "original in Shanxi and born in Zheng County, Huazhou (today's Huaxian County, Shaanxi Province)". "The Simplified Genealogy of the Guo Family" also records that during the Xiantong period of Emperor Yizong of the Tang Dynasty, in order to avoid war, Guo Yao's second son, Guo Song, took his family to bid farewell to Shaanxi, brought the image of King Fenyang (Guo Ziyi) to Fujian (i.e. Fujian), and lived in Zhishan, Changle County Go down to Guokengyan. Since then, the Guo clan has multiplied for generations in Fujian. In the fifty-fifth year of Kangxi (AD 1716), the 41st generation Sun Guo Shiba moved with his family from Zhangzhou, Fujian Province and settled in the old house on the left side of Gao Pass outside Ximenwai, Yuechi County, Sichuan Province. Since then, Guo Ziyi's descendants began to multiply in Yuechi County. Therefore, Guo Shiba is called "the ancestor of Yueyi" by the Yuechi Guo clan. The Guo clan in Huilonggou Village has now reached the 56th generation. Villagers recounted: Guo Moruo once went to Yuechi to meet his relatives. Old man Guo Changxuan said that the old home of the Guo family was in Dafengbao Village, Jiulong Town. “I heard from the elders that the ancestors of the Guo family lived there when Huguang reclaimed Sichuan. There used to be many Guo families there. But between 1958 and 1959, all the old tombs were destroyed." Guo Changxuan recalled that when he was a child, he heard from the old man that Guo Moruo and the Guo family in Huilonggou Village were from the same family tree. Basically consistent with our generation, Guo Moruo is the Kai generation, and his name is Guo Kaizhen. "Old people say that before liberation, Guo Moruo came to Yuechi and participated in the Qingming Festival of our Guo family!" According to historical records, before liberation, Guo Moruo did indeed He came to Yuechi and left a poem titled "Ti Puyuan Collection": "Yi Chengyi traveled to Tushan. Who complained about the difficulty of traveling to Shu today. What's more, the culture of the Central Plains has been exhausted, leaving only a blessed place in the world." Reporter Hu Zuobin Wang Renhong