The first ancestor of humanity - the Yellow Emperor.
Also known as Xuanyuan, the leader of the ancient Chinese tribal alliance, the head of the Five Emperors, is revered as the first ancestor of humanity. The Yellow Emperor had a total of 25 sons, 14 of whom were given surnames. Shao Hao, Zhuan, Emperor Yu, Tang Yao, and the monarchs of the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties are all descendants of the Yellow Emperor.
2 Shizu - Changyi.
The surname Ji, the son of the Yellow Emperor and the ancestor, was born in Diqiu. Because of his lack of talent, Changyi was demoted to Ruoshui as a prince, married a servant of the Shushan clan, and had a son.
3rd Ancestor - 颛顼.
Started from the poor mulberry, moved the capital to Shangqiu, and then lived in Diqiu, followed the policy of the Yellow Emperor, and everyone praised the people. He reigned for a total of 78 years, lived to be 98 years old before dying, and was buried in Guangyangli, outside the gate of Dunqiu, Puyang, Dongjun.
4th ancestor - great cause.
History records that the great cause created a prison and the law exists. Daye said: "Heaven is guilty of guilt, and five punishments are five uses." Daye Tomb is located in the east of Lu'an City 75 km away.
5th ancestor - Gaotao.
The ancestor of the Li family's bloodline, the word Tingjian. The son of Daye, Jiazi was born in Yandi in 2457 BC, and served as a magistrate when Yao was the leader of the Yanhuangyi Alliance, and the originator of Chinese justice. Gaotao is as famous as Yao, Shun and Yu, and is respected as the four saints of antiquity by later generations. Born of a son.
6th ancestor - Boyi.
Also known as Baiyi, Bolu, also known as Dafei. Son of Gaotao. For Yu, Qishi (2100-2050) judges. Shun was given the surname of the family, after the death of Gao Tao, Yu "to the world to benefit", and then lived in seclusion in the sun of Jishan. Yan Fenghou's family, gave birth to three sons: Lian, Ruomu, and Encheng.
7th ancestor - Eun Cheng.
The third son of Bo Ping. He was a judge in Taikang and Zhongkang (2015-1974). Yan Wuchao clan, give birth to a son of benevolence.
8th Ancestor - Rendao.
Son of Eun Sung. He was the official of the emperor (1973-1946), because of the emperor, he avoided chaos and lived in seclusion for 40 years. Yan Zhong Shu's family, gave birth to a son and knew Zhou.
9th ancestor - Zhizhou.
Son of Benevolence. Shaokang (1905-1885 BC) heard of his sage and hired him. He was also the magistrate of Emperor Shu (1884-1868 BC), in charge of criminal law. Yan Kunwu clan, gave birth to a son Yiji.
10th Ancestor - Yiji.
The son of Zhizhou. He was the governor of Emperor Huai (1867-1842 BC), Emperor Mang (1841-1824 BC), and Emperor Chu (1823-1808 BC). Yan Jia's family, gave birth to a son Zhongqing.
11th ancestor - Zhongqing.
Son of Yiji. He was the official of Emperor Bu Surrender (1807-1749 BC) and Emperor Hu (1748-1728 BC). Yan Nie, gave birth to a son Yongyuan.
12th ancestor - Yongyuan.
Son of Zhongqing. He was the governor of Emperor Yinjia (1727-1707 BC) and Emperor Kongjia (1706-1676 BC). Yan Cheng's family, gave birth to a son Xiaosheng.
13th ancestor - filial piety.
Son of Yong Yuan. He was the official of Emperor Gao (1675-1665 BC) and Emperor Fa (1664-1654 BC). Yan Liu Lei, gave birth to a son, Youru.
14th ancestor - Youru.
The son of filial piety. He was an official of the Emperor (1653-1601 BC). Yan Xu's family, gave birth to a son, Mushun.
15th ancestor - Mushun.
Son of Youru. Shang Dynasty Chengtang (1600-1589 BC) was hired as a magistrate of Taijia (1582-1571 BC), a concubine of the Xu family, and gave birth to a son and served as the chief.
16th ancestor - Ren Chang.
Son of Mushun. He was a magistrate of the Shang Dynasty (1570-1542 BC) and Tai Geng (1541-1517 BC). Yan Zhang, gave birth to a son, Qianji.
17th ancestor - Kenji.
The son of Ren Chang. He was a magistrate of Xiaojia (1516-1500 BC) and Yongji (1499-1487 BC) in the Shang Dynasty.
18th ancestor - let the spring.
Son of Kenkichi. He was the official of Taiwu of the Shang Dynasty (1486-1412 BC). Yan Yi Yi, gave birth to a son.
19th ancestor - Zhongzheng.
Let the son of Izumi. He was an official of the Shang Dynasty Zhongding (1411-1401 BC). Yan Wen's family, gave birth to a son and Feng.
20th ancestor - Hefeng.
Son of Zhongzheng. He was the governor of the Shang Dynasty (1385-1377 BC) and Zu Yi (1376-Hefeng, 1358 BC). The concubine clan is pure in giving birth to children.
21st ancestor - pure.
Son of Kazutoyo. He was an official of Zuxin (1357-1342 BC) of the Shang Dynasty. Yan Xiao Shen, gave birth to a son Yizong.
22nd ancestor - Yizong.
Son of Purity. He was a judge of the Shang Dynasty Wojia (1342-1337 BC). Yan Ji's family, giving birth to a son.
23 Ancestors - Congratulations.
Son of Yizong. He was a scholar of the Shang Dynasty Zuding (1336-1328 BC). Yan Hu's family, giving birth to a thrifty child.
24th ancestor - thrifty.
Son of Gonghuai. He was a scholar of the Shang Dynasty Nangeng (1327-1322 BC) and Yangjia (1321-1315 BC). Yan Wei's family, giving birth to a solemn child.
25 Ancestors - Solemn.
The son of thrift. He was a scholar of the Shang Dynasty Pangeng (1314-1287 BC). Yan He's family, giving birth to a son and cultivating respectfully.
26th Ancestor - Worship and Cultivation.
Son of Majesty. He was a scholar of Xiao Xin and Xiao Yi (1286-1251 BC) in the Shang Dynasty. Yu Yu's family, giving birth to a son.
27 Ancestors - Together.
The son of Jing Xiu. He was a scholar of Wu Ding (1250-1192 BC) and Zu Geng (1191-1148 BC) in the Shang Dynasty. Yan Nie's family, gave birth to a son, Su Bing.
28th ancestor - Su Bing.
Son of Harmony. He was a scholar of Zujia (1191 BC) and Xia Xin (1148 BC) in the Shang Dynasty. Yan Jia's family, gave birth to a son Pingming.
29th ancestor - Pingming.
Son of Su Bing. He was a scholar in the Shang Dynasty Kangding (1147 BC), Wu Yi (1147-1113 BC), and Wending (1112-1102 BC). Yan Zhang, gave birth to a son, Kang Qiang.
30th ancestor - Kang Qiang.
Son of Pingming. He was a scholar of Emperor Yi of the Shang Dynasty (1101-1076 BC). Yan Chen, born a son.
31 Shizu - Li Zheng
The word Deling, the son of Kang Qiang. For the Shang Dynasty Emperor Xin (1075-1046 BC) when Ji Lizhong Wu Bo, with a straight road is not allowed to be intolerated, in 1049 BC Renchen was given to die, at the age of 51.