Who can give a Ponzi family tree?

1, Pang: In the ancient Zhou Dynasty, the Zhou brothers were enfeoffed as princes, one of whom was named Bi, and some of his descendants became leaders of Pang Township, taking place names as surnames. The other is Zhuan Xu, the grandson of the Yellow Emperor. He has eight famous sons, one of whom is Pang Jiang, and his descendants all take Pang as their surname. Ancestors of past dynasties, such as Pang Juan and Pang Tong.

2. Pang 14529 National Ponzi Family Tree (Republic of China) Pang Haiqiao, Prime Minister of Pang, compiled the Tang Dynasty Edition in the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China (1947). Chongyang county, Hunan province 14530 Suzhou Ponzi genealogy is not divided into volumes (Republic of China). Pang Xing's poetry collection, compiled in the 31st year of the Republic of China (1942).

1453 1 Yu Hai Ponzi genealogy in Changshu, Jiangsu Province Volume 20 (Qing Dynasty) Pang Shaoqu, Pang Jingxi and others continued to compile The Four Volumes of the Seven Years of Qing Daoguang (1827), Shanghai map, Japan and the United States.

14532 Changshu Ponzi genealogy Volume 24 A thirteen-year history of (Qing) Pang Tongzhi (1874) printed in four volumes. Suzhou University, Jilin University (Volume 2 1, 22-24) Note: Pang was founded in the Ming Dynasty.

14533 Ponzi genealogy of Zhuluo in Xiaoshan, Zhejiang Province (Republic of China) Pang Xianxing and Pang Caohuai rebuilt Gui 'antang's movable-type calligraphy in five years (19 16), Japan and the United States.

14534 Ponzi genealogy in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province is not divided into volumes (Qing Dynasty). Ponzi whales and others compile banknotes and circulate them. In the 13th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (1808), four rolls of banknotes were delivered to Antang.

14535 Ponzi genealogy in Chongyang, Hubei, Volume 22, Volume 1, Volume 4 (Republic of China) Pang Haiqiao and Pang et al. compiled Jiushengtang Movable Type Book in 36 years of the Republic of China (1947). Note: Biantiaotian was first compiled in the first year of Qin Long in Ming Dynasty.

14536 Hunan Xiangtan Zhongxiang Shiyang Ponzi Yan Xiu Genealogy Volume 24 Volume 1 (Qing) Pang Baixi Xiu Pang compiled a map of Hunan with movable type for four years of Tongzhi (1865) (missing volume 22-24).

14537 The Second Genealogy of Shiyangpang in Xiangtan, Hunan Province Volume 27 Volume 1 1 Last Volume (Qing) Revised in the 24th year of Pang Guangxu (1898), and sent an Tang to seal 28 volumes. Note: The genealogy was first revised in the 17th year of Qing Qianlong.

14538 Twelve volumes of Ponzi genealogy in Nanhai, Guangdong Province (Qing Dynasty) Pang Yu compiled two volumes of "Guangdong Zhongshan Map" in the eleventh year of Tongzhi (1872).

14539 Sixteen volumes of Ponzi genealogy in Lianjiang, Guangdong (Republic of China) Pang Zaosheng and Pang Ziyun compiled fifteen volumes of Printed Book of Zhongshan, Guangdong in the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932).

14540 Ponzi genealogy in Lianjiang, Guangdong province (Republic of China) Pang et al. rebuilt the typesetting of Anpu Daoyuan Printing Factory in the 15th year of the Republic of China (1454 1 Wugan Ponzi genealogy in the 4th volume (Republic of China) Pang et al. rebuilt the 13th year of the Republic of China (1928).