Why don't most people in the north have a family tree at home? Is it that the northerners do not have a clan tradition?
Why don't most people in the north have a family tree at home? Is it that the northerners do not have a clan tradition? [Look] [Look] [Look]
My family has a book, dozens of generations have [covering face], the old, a new one, a new one, a new one, twenty years younger [covering face]
Yes, the record of where he married and what his grandson's name was, is gone
When the daughter was not married, there was a daughter, and when the daughter was rebuilt, the daughter may not have it, in fact, it depends on how your family reports, and someone comes to register
Much of China's heritage is in the countryside rather than in the cities, and the cities, whether modern or ancient, are the primary targets
Some people have it, some people don't, anyway, my family has it
My husband's family has a family tree, but I haven't seen it, my daughter's generation is the "C" generation, my two daughters were born first, and the names were divided according to generations, and when my husband's uncle's son gave birth to a child, he was still a boy and did not start according to his generation, which is completely broken [awkward laughter]
We have genealogies, and we have ancestral halls
Our family has a family tree, a family grave, and a tombstone, which also migrated in the early Ming Dynasty, and can be found on the genealogy.
Some villages in Guangdong can divide the money, and they will divide it according to the genealogy [See]
My family also started from Zhu Di's dynasty, and my hometown is also Hebei
My family has a genealogy, and the family has published a book, from thousands of years ago to the present, I still count a few branches of my grandfather's house, because this book still has my name on it
The southern clan is important because it is far away from the ancestral land, and the north is the hometown of the Chinese ancestors, and the ancestral temple is the ancestor. The south is far away from the ancestral land, so the ancestral hall was built.
The genealogy is provided at my eldest brother's house, and I kowtow during the Chinese New Year, with the name of the man and the name of the daughter-in-law, and the girl is not given the family tree. Then the eldest grandson of the long house took over the family tree, and the whole family of the person who kept the family tree called him "the eldest young master", but only our surname is more important, and other surnames in nearby villages and towns have never seen this.
There is a genealogy, but now no one has repaired it!