The Lai family s Yuan Kui Xue Shi Tingjun Empire Yongguanghua is the descendant of whom

Updated on culture 2024-03-15
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The address you gave me is in**ah.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How could it not be. The current heir to the House of Bonaparte, Jean Brown. Christopher Napoleon (born July 11, 1986), known as Napoleon VII. He was a direct descendant of Jérôme Bonaparte, younger brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the First French Empire.

    From Napoleon I to VII, this lineage is well documented.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Do you live in another parallel time and space? In our time and space, France is republican and has joined the European Union, which is a bit difficult to do. You'd better find a way to travel back.

    I support you spiritually. I hope that when you take the throne, you will return the Chinese cultural relics in the Louvre to their original owners. When there is ** friction between China and Europe, you have to stand on China's side, and you will not hesitate to turn your face with your allies, and it is a big deal to learn from Brexit.

    After all, China has raised you for so many years.

    And one more question, Vous parle fran ais?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first step is to go to South Korea for the whole of Rong.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There should still be a difference, at least the average person doesn't know how much wealth they have, we only know the Forbes rankings, but Luo's descendants don't bother to be on those rankings at all, but one thing is for sure, their wealth is definitely much more than the wealth of Gates or Jobs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you think that resources are money, then the difference is a matter of how much.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not personal, it's the whole family, and on average it's definitely not as much as Gates.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    For more information about this family, see Niall Ferguson's The Rothschilds.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1 All "Historical Records: Qin Shi Huang Benji": "Qin Shi Huang, Prince Qin Zhuangxiang also." King Zhuang Xiang is the son of Qin Yu Zhao, and when he saw Lü Buwei Ji, he took it with pleasure and gave birth to the first emperor. King Qin Zhao was born in Handan in the first month of the 48th year. He Sheng, named Zheng, surnamed Zhao. ”

    How many children Qin Shi Huang has, what happened to these children after his death, for thousands of years, no one has been able to say clearly, and the only children of Qin Shi Huang who can be examined in the history books are the eldest son Fusu, the younger son Hu Hai, Gongzi Gao, and Gongzi Jianglu.

    According to historical records, Qin Shi Huang had many children. However, the cycle of heavenly principles, retribution is not happy, after Qin II inherited the unification, the same room fights, the first "six sons killed in Du", and then "the twelve sons killed in Xianyang".

    There are also historical books that say that Qin Shi Huang had 26 sons. This makes people suspicious, with so many sons, didn't any of them escape death in the first place? For Hu Hai, the main threat to the throne came from his older brothers, or at least those who had reached adulthood.

    With so many brothers, there must be minors, and naturally there is no threat to their throne. Therefore, the history books only record that he killed his brother, but there is no record of his slaughtering brother. It can be seen that there should be descendants who have survived.

    At the end of the Qin Dynasty, some of the descendants of Qin Shi Huang's sons Hu Hai and Fusu moved to Korea, and later they moved from Korea to Japan, by which time they had changed their surnames to "Qin".

    In the early days of Japan, some of them were in charge of the cashier work of the Japanese court and raised silkworms and woven silk for the emperor, and the emperor gave them surnames and asked some of them to change their surnames to "Taiqin Gong".

    During the reign of Emperor Yuryu (456-479 AD), the descendants of Qin Shi Huang, surnamed Qin, accounted for 92 of the population of the capital at that time, totaling 18,670 people.

    By the first year of Japan's Chinmei Dynasty (540 AD), it had grown to 7,053 households and about 35,000 people in Kyoto. Taiqin, near Kyoto, Japan, is the first residence of the Qin clan in Japan. By the ninth century, the Japanese Qin clan had branched into 15 surnames, including Taiqin Gong, Qin, Qin Guan, Hanoi Qin, and Yamajo Qin.

    Up to now, the Japanese Qin clan has differentiated into a total of 44 surnames. During the Meiji Restoration, Japan required all Japanese to have a surname (many Japanese people had no surname, no scientific name, only a nickname) and forced some of the descendants of Qin Shi Huang to change their surnames to Haneda, Hata, etc., and the Qin family temple (ancestral hall) in Kyoto and related historical documents were destroyed, and it can be seen from the above that only part of it was moved to Korea.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    According to the records, there should be no descendants, but it is not excluded that Xiang Yu did not kill the possibility of all, or maybe there are some people who fled and changed their names and surnames in the chaotic army, and now the surname Qin may be the descendants of Qin Shi Huang, and some people say that the descendants of Qin Shi Huang have moved to Korea and Japan, because the historical data on Qin Shi Huang's children is limited, so it is just a mystery until now, and the only thing that is known is the winning surname 14.

    I'll admit it's a bit of a mess, and the above is what I borrowed from

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think there is some truth in what I said upstairs, some descendants of the Ying clan may have escaped the killing of Xiang Yu, and changed to Qin in order to commemorate the Great Qin Empire of Qin Shi Huang's victory, and the legend of Chu and Han and the ancient and modern wars of the Qin Warriors have also been broadcast, and it is also possible that they are not afraid of being killed, and swear to live and die with Great Qin!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Don't think that his vein is extinct, Hu Hai is already the youngest son, killing his brothers and sisters, Xiang Yu will not be able to run away if he comes to another wave of harvesting, but the side branch may be spared. What North Korea and Japan are almost just rubbing the heat to put gold on themselves.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Napoleon II was the son of Napoleon I (Napoleon. Bonaparte) with his second queen Mary. Son of Louisa, born in the Tuileries Palace.

    He was crowned King of Rome upon his birth and heir to the throne of Napoleon I's First French Empire. Later, after the defeat of Napoleon I, Napoleon II was taken by his mother to her possessions in Parma, and later to his maternal grandfather, the Holy Roman Emperor Franz II (Emperor Franz I of Austria), in Vienna, whose title was changed to Prince of Parma and then Duke Lechstad. However, Napoleon's supporters still refer to him as "Napoleon II" or "King of Rome", even though he did not actually inherit the throne.

    Napoleon II was in poor health due to tuberculosis and died in Vienna in 1832. And Napoleon III was the Second French Republic** (1848-1851), the Second Emperor of the Second Empire (1852-1870). i.e. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte.

    Son of Louis Bonaparte and nephew of Napoleon I. On December 2, 1852, the Senate proclaimed the restoration of the empire, and Louis Napoleon Bonaparte became Emperor of the French, known as Napoleon III.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The surname Zhu is from the word Xu Xing The ancestor was a native of Xu in the Spring and Autumn Period He was originally a slave of the monarch of Xu State and was later given the surname Xu, and his surname was changed to Zhu after the fall of Xu State.

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