The Chinese descendants of the Chinese family, the strength of the Hua family

Updated on culture 2024-05-13
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no Chinese people, but the Xia people have them, and the predecessor of the Chinese people is the Xia people, and Hua is a proud and praising adjective, just like the Emperor Ming and the Ming Dynasty are both modifications of the Ming Kingdom itself, and there is no Han nationality, if there is, it refers to the Chinese traitors who surrender to the enemy and lead the way, and the Han and the Southern are all foreign terms of discrimination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Surname** and history of the surname Hua. 1. Originated from the surname of Ji: from the Xia Dynasty Zhongkang Fengguan in Xiyue Huashan, belonging to the name of Juyi.

    2. Derived from the surname of the child: from the Spring and Autumn Period of the Song Dynasty Song Dai Gongfeng descendant Yu Huayi, belonging to the name of Juyi.

    3. Derived from the surname Ji: from the Spring and Autumn Period Zheng Guo Shizihua, belonging to the ancestor name.

    4. Originated from the surname Ying: from the late Warring States period Qin Gongzi Hua, belonging to the name of the ancestor.

    2. Fahrenheit family tree alphabetical order:

    1, Hebei Guhe Hua's characters: and Feng Zhenlan Ruwen Zhengyan.

    2, Liaoning Dalian Hua's characters: Yu Chuanji Yuzheng Chengxian.

    3. Jiangsu Wuxi Fahrenheit: Dexian opened the road of humanities. Famous allusions to the surname Hua and legends of the origin of the surname.

    4, Shandong Qingdao Hua's characters: Zhenqi Fang Ze Yu Zheng Cheng Xian Xiu Ren Pi Zhi Chongben Keyan.

    5. Guangxi Hechi Hua's first generation: Yide Bizhaoqing Shengchuan Zongjia Road Rongchang Eternal Futang.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The descendants of the Song Dynasty have been the ministers of the Song State for generations.

    The Hua family was a prominent hereditary aristocracy of the Song State, and their descendants were all ministers of the Song State for generations, mostly serving as prime ministers, and they always controlled the power of the Song State.

    Hua Shen, Hua Deng and others in the Hua family launched a rebellion, raided Song Yuangong, and drove the monarch Song Yuangong out of the capital of Song State. Then, they sent someone to Chen Guo to bring Huahai back, continued to be the prime minister, and discussed who would be the new monarch.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The ancestors of the Chinese nation, Hongshen, were Huaxu, Fuxi, Yellow Emperor, Yandi, Xia Yu and so on.

    The Chinese nationality is the earliest and most recognized ethnic title of the Chinese nation. Huaxia is also known as summer and Zhuxia. Huaxia is also known as Zhongxia. Hua and Xia used to be used in common with each other, and Zhongxia was also known as China. Confucius regarded Xia as synonymous with Huawei.

    Birthplace: According to the information recorded in the pre-Qin literature and the scope of the capital of Xia, Shang, Changhu and Zhou, the ancient ancestors of the Xunjing people of the Han Dynasty were generally active in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River from Longshan in the west to Mount Tai in the east.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The ancestors of the Chinese nation are Hua Xu, Fu Xi, Yellow Emperor, Yan Emperor, Xia Yu and other Lu Heng.

    The Chinese nationality is the earliest and most recognized ethnic title of the Chinese nation. Huaxia is also known as summer and Zhuxia. Huaxia is also known as Zhongxia. Hua and Xia used to be used in common with each other, and Zhongxia was also known as China. Confucius regarded Xia as synonymous with Huawei.

    Birthplace: According to the information recorded in the pre-Qin literature and the scope of the Lidu of Xinxia, Panlun Shang and Zhou, the ancient ancestors of the Han nationality were generally active in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River from Longshan in the west to Mount Tai in the east.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Chinese were an aristocratic class that existed in Japan between the Meiji Restoration and the end of World War II. The emergence of the "Pure Chinese Clan" began on June 17, 1869, and the "Chinese Order" that formally established the "Chinese system" was enacted on July 7, 1884. The term "Chinese" was officially abolished on May 3, 1947, with the entry into force of the post-war Constitution of Japan.

    The beginning of the Chinese system: In 1869, after the return of the editions of the princes in various parts of Japan, the original titles of "Gongjia" (Gongqing) and "Daimyo" (Wuxu Princes) were abolished, and they were collectively referred to as the Chinese. In 1871, Japan abolished the old identity system and divided the people into four categories: the imperial family, the Chinese family, the scholar family, and the commoners.

    The Chinese became the second largest class of the nobility after the royal family, enjoying many political and economic privileges.

    In 1884, the Chinese Decree was promulgated, which divided the Chinese into five ranks: duke, marquis, earl, viscount and baron. Among them, the old princess family awarded the title of viscount or above according to the family background. The old daimyo family was awarded the title of baron or above based on Shi Gao (鿸作設遊) and his performance in the Boshin War.

    The dukes canonized under the "Chinese Order" included the old Goshi family (Ichijo, Nijo, Kujo, Konoe, and Takaji), the former shogun Tokugawa family, and the Meiji Restoration, with a total of 11 families, including Sanjo Minoru, Iwakura Gumi, Mori Mototoku (Choshu feudal lord), Shimazu Tadayoshi (Satsuma feudal lord), and Shimazu Hisamitsu (Satsuma feudal clan).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    According to legend, it came from the Xia Dynasty Zhongkang Fengguan in Xiyue Huashan, and it belongs to the surname of the place of residence. The origin of the surname Hua can be traced back to the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan, which appeared as early as the time of Zhongkang, the fourth son of the Xia Dynasty, and has a history of more than 4,100 years.

    There is another record: "Xia Zhongkang sealed the view in Xiyue, called Fahrenheit". The Xiyue here is Huashan in Shaanxi, so the descendants of Zhongkang have taken "Hua" as their surname since then.

    According to legend, it is from the Spring and Autumn Period of the Song Dynasty, the descendants of Song Dai Gongfeng Yu Huayi, belonging to the name of Juyi. The historical book "Words and Deeds of the Famous Clan" recorded: "Song Dai Gongzi said that the food was taken in China, because of the clan, Huadu, Huayuan, Huading, Huahai, and Song Qing.

    This is a family with a surname because of the name of the place, and it was still a relatively prominent family in the Song State at that time, and its descendants were the ministers of the Song State for generations.

    Hua Yan was an outstanding master of painting in the Qing Dynasty and one of the representatives of the Yangzhou School. He loved painting since he was a child, but he dropped out of school due to his family's poverty and was neglected by the world. In the fourth and twelfth years of Kangxi, the Hua family rebuilt the ancestral hall, and because of painting murals for the main hall, the squire looked down on him and opposed it.

    So he sneaked into the ancestral hall, and painted four paintings: "Alpine Cloud Crane", "Water Country Floating Cow", "Green Pine Cliff" and "Leaning on Horse Inscription Poem", after which he left his hometown and wandered around, and finally stopped in Hangzhou, made a lot of friends, like-minded, and eye-opening.

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