Textual research on Zhang Jiayin's ancestral home
Hu Chuanhuai's Chronicle of Zhang Wentao contains the poem "Zhang Da Zuju" written in Zhang Peng 'ao, Suining, Sichuan in the early Qing Dynasty: "The camphor tree in Baigou is thatched with shade, and its ancestors come up to Bubu. Three studies and hard work make you innocent for a hundred years. Loyal and sincere in the house will be passed down from generation to generation. Bless the descendants of Fu Pei and don't forget the tall and glorious gate. " Note: "Wan Gong, the ancestor, moved from Chu to Shu in the early Ming Dynasty. Three brothers: one lives in Tongliang, one in Anyue and one in Gongzhang; Living in Suiyi, from Jingtai Yaoan Taishou (Zhang Zan) to Chongzhen Renwu, Xiaolian defeated Lian Mian. " (Complete Works of Zhang Wenduan, Volume 5). It can be seen that Jiayin and Ao are descendants of the same ancestor, and Heibaigou is located in Heibaigou Village, Pengxi County, Sichuan Province. According to the genealogy of Zhang family in Suining (published in the 13th year of the Republic of China), the ancestor of Ao family who entered Sichuan was originally from Lvliu Village, Baitahe, Xiaogan Township, Macheng County, Huguang (now Baitahe Village, Longchiqiao Sub-district Office, Macheng City, Hubei Province). In the second year of Ming Hongwu (1369), he moved to Shu, lived in Heibaigou, Suining County, and was buried in Hei.