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"Fuchun Ni Family Genealogy" (Xiaoyuan Edition) - Ni Family of Fuyang Hoe Jingtang, Hangzhou (the old genealogy still has 50 volumes. In 2003, 17 Xiuying Gongpai Introduction: Fuchun Ni family, the eldest It has a famous family and has been known as a famous family for a long time; it can be traced back to the Yellow Emperor and originated from Cao Jie; it is a Miao descendant of the Li State and after Li Lai; the Ni family lineage in Fuchun descends from Ni Kuan, Ni Ruoshui, Ni Ying and Ni Wu; the ancestors of this branch are Qian The Eleventh Gong Ni Kaiji is the 67th grandson of Zhu Youfu and the 47th grandson of Kuan Gong. The youngest descendant of Qian Shiyi Gong is the 23rd generation, that is, the 69th generation of Kuan Gong and the 89th generation of Zhu Youfu. The Duke moved from Zilang to Xiaoyuan. The family is scattered in Fuyang's Nijiaxi, Danzhukou, Fengyitai, Dingjiakan, Nijia Road, Zhitang, Nijia'an, Zhangqiantang, Fuyang Town, Henglutou, Hongzhuang, Jianhua, Yaojiafan and Hangzhou, Yuhang, Lin'an and other places. The genealogy contains edicts, prefaces, genealogy, ancestral hall records, common regulations, family rules, biography, family name list, migration list, entry and exit inheritance list, property sacrifice list, martyrs' title list, lineage chart, latitude and longitude chart, line order Etc. Ranking of seniority: Ming, Jian, Guo, Yu, Bing, Hong, Feng, Xian, Jia, De, etc.; there are more than 8,000 people in Fuyang Ni family.

"Fuchun Ni Family Genealogy" (Zi Lang Edition) - Zhuji Zi Lang Ni Family (anciently belonging to the Xiu Ying Gong Sect of Fuchun in 1938) Zi Lang Ni Family Genealogy starts from Kuan Gong, Ruoshui Gong, Ying Gong and Ren Hou Gong and Ang Twelve Dukes later moved to Baipu, Zhuji from Jinsha. Ang Twelve Dukes’ great-great-grandson Wei Shigong served as an official in Leizhou and later moved to Zilang. The lineage is clear and clear. At present, the descendants have reached Kuan Gong’s third 60 generations. Ranking of seniority: Ang, Yuan, Heng, Li, Zhen, Ren, Yi, Li, Wisdom, Literature, Conduct, Loyalty, Faith, Ci, Yi, Gong, Jing; There is an ancestral hall

"Fuchun Ni Family Genealogy" (Cangzhou Edition) - the Ni family of Cangzhou Jingai Hall, Fuyang; moved from Shimen, Jinhua; 23 volumes of the old genealogy in 37 years of the Republic of China (Kangmin public school) with seniority and multiple ancestral halls; Fuyang Lu Family The Wu Ni family and the Cangzhou Ni family are from the same sect

"Fuchun Ni family genealogy" (Anhe edition) - The Ni family in Anhe, Fuyang, Hangzhou and the Ni family in Cangzhou are across the Huyuan River but have different genealogies (Ying Public sect) Anhe Ni family belongs to Ying Gong's second son and has an ancestral hall

"Fuchun Ni family genealogy" (Xiaoshan edition) - Xiaoshan Archives, Xiaoshan Ni Xingfa donated to Ying Gong sect

"Fuchun Ni Family Genealogy" (Xiaoshan, Fuyang Edition) - Xiaoshan Yiqiao Siwuling and Fuyang Yushan 2008 Xiuying Gong Sect

"Jiyang Ni Family Genealogy" - Yu The founder of the Detang Zhuji Ni family; the Qingmu movable type edition (Yinggong school) was first moved to Ni Jin. In the Ming Dynasty, he moved from Jiuhu Bridge to Zhuji Wangjiayan Xingengzhuang.

"Jiyangchengnan Ni". "Yang Family Genealogy" - the Zilang Ni family branch of Yishantang was changed to Yang; the branch ancestor Qian Shisan Gongyi (Ying Gong sect) frontispiece portrait, ancestral instruction, biography, behavior, sacrificial property, genealogy preface, official officials, tomb inscription , longevity preface, volumes 1 to 8 series of pictures, volumes 9 to 20 xingzhuan, the main characters are: 1 shun 2 yao 3 unloaded 4 qian 5 xin 6 zeng 7 rong 8 you 9 rui 10 noi 11 sheng 12 xian 13 xuan 14 Mian 15 rings 16 Ying 17 Dao 18 Li 19 Yong 20 Kai 21 Ti 22 Ding 23 Sheng 24 He 25 square 26 Xuan 27 Guang 28 Yao 29 Xi 30 Xun 31 Lian 32 Ji 33 Chang. Renewed in 2009

"Jiangdong Niyang Family Genealogy" - Yongyuantang, a branch of Yishantang (the first revision of Yinggong sect in 2007)

"Zhuji Gaipu Yang ( Genealogy of the Ni family" - The Zilang Ni family branch of Zuanxu Hall was changed to Shun, the ancestor of Yang Shi, and the branch ancestor Qian Shiyi Gongqin (Ying Gong sect). The main characters of the sect are: 1 Shun 2 Yao 3 Xie 45000 6 Zeng 7 Zheng 8 Ning 9 Li 10 Gui 11 Chou 12 Min 13 He 14 Xian 15 Yin 16 De 17 Sheng 18 Dawn 19 Zhao 20 Hour 21 Scene 22 Zhang 23 Jun 24 Filial piety 25 Friend 26 Poetry 27 Rites 28 Grams 29 Zuan 30 Cheng 31 Wei 32 Xi 33 stay 34 Yi 35 Xun 36 Yi 37 sacrifice 38 *** 39 respect 40 listen.

"The Genealogy of the Yang (Ni) Family in Xiexi, Jiyang" - Zuanxutang (Yinggong Sect)

"The Genealogy of the Yang (Ni) Family in Changtang, Jiyang" - - Qingbai Tang (Ying Gong School) Zi School: 1 Shun 2 Yao 3 She 456 Zhao 7 Zheng 8 Act 9 Yun 10 Juan 11 Shou 12 Su 13 Xing 14 Cheng 15 Bin 16 Du 17 Rich 18 Lian 19 Kang 20 Tai 21 Preparation 22 Scenery 23 Spring 24 Education 25 Health 26 Mao 27 Hua 28 Starting 29 Quan 30 Ding.

"Jiyang Yang (Ni) Family Genealogy" - Zuanxu Hall, Qianshiyi Gong Branch and Liufang (Yinggong Sect)

"Jiyang Shidu Yang (Ni)" Genealogy of the Ni family" - Zilang Ni family branch changed to Ni Shun, the first ancestor of Yang, and the branch ancestor Qianyigongzhen (Yinggong faction) was named: 1 Shun 2 Yao 3 Xie 45000 6 Zeng 7 Zheng 8 Qing 9 Liang 10 Heng 11 Chang 12 Wu 13 Qin 14 Zun 15 Jing 16 Gong 17 Jia 18 Zhu 19 Heng 20 Zhen 21 Ming 22 Chun 23 Gui 24 Zhuo 25 square 26 Yong 27 marsh 28 Qi 29 Lian 30 Yuan

"The Genealogy of the Yang (Ni) Family in Xuwu, Zhuji" - The Zilang Ni family branch of Youqitang was changed to Shun, the first ancestor of Yang, and the branch ancestor Qianer Gongxuan (Yinggong faction)

The word sect is: 1 Shun 2 Yao 3 Unload 45006 San 7 Zheng 8 Da 9 Zhi 10 Wen 11 Hao 12 Siam 13 Zi 14 Chun 15 Dong 16 Zhen 17 Fang 18 Jing 19 Yun 20 Lin 21 Ji 22 Mao 23 Sui 24 Pei 25 Yu 26 Guang 27 Yan 28 Chong 29 Cheng 30 Xiang.

"Genealogy of the Yang (Ni) Family in Jiyi" - the 20th revised edition of the Zilang Ni family branch of Youqitang changed to Yang in 2007 (Yingong faction)

"Yang ( Genealogy of the Ni family" - Zilang Ni family branch changed to Ni Shun, the first ancestor of Yang, and branch ancestor Qianba Gong (Ying Gong sect) Sizhitang

"Genealogy of the Ni family in Xinba" - Yongsi Tang Xiaoshan Ni Family Guangxu 9th Year (1883) (Ying Gong Sect)

"Xiaoshan Ni Family Genealogy" - Shide Tang Xiaoshan Ni Family Linpu Hengtang Ni Ni Jingui Family 34 Years of the Republic of China (Ying Gong Sect) There are more than 20,000 Ni family members in Xiaoshan. They live in Hou Ni, Ni Er, Ma Che Ni, Hengtang Ni, Meili, Xinba, Yiqiao, Shimatou, Dangwan Town, Dangshan Town, etc. Place

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family"——Hoe Jingtang Xiaoshan Ni Family Hou Ni Village (Ying Gong Sect)

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family"——The Stone of Dai Village Town of the Ni Family in Xiaoshan Ma Tou Village (Ying Gong Sect)

"Genealogy of the Ni Family in Taoyuan, Xiaoyi" - Qinle Hall, Meili (Ying Gong Sect) Ni Family in Xiaoshan, Qianwu Gong, the ancestor of the Ni family in Xiaoshan, is Zhu Youfu The 67th generation grandson and the 47th generation grandson of Kuan Gong; Xiaoshan Ni family has been passed down to the 73rd generation of Kuan Gong, that is, the 93rd generation of Zhu Youfu.

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family" - a woodblock copy of the Ni Family in Xintangyuan, Datang, Lanxi, Zhejiang, in the 19th year of the Republic of China (Yingong Sect, one of the 36 ancestral halls)

"The Ni Family in Lanxi" "Genealogy" - 1930 wooden movable type version of the Ni family in Lanxi (Ying Gong sect, one of the 36 ancestral halls)

"Puyang Qiancheng Longchi Ni Family Reconstruction Genealogy" - Zhongxiao Hall Pujiang Longchi The Ni family (with Ni Dacun as the main birthplace in Meijiang, Lanxi today, Longchi is in the village, and there are 36 ancestral halls under the main ancestral hall) Ni Xian Cunxiu (Ying Gong sect) in the Qing Dynasty Introduction: The lineage starts from the ancestor Ni Kuan, and the branch has a The ancestor Ni Ying first moved from Wu Xing to Puyang Shiling, and in his later years he lived in Longchi. Ni Shangzhong came out of this clan in the Ming Dynasty. Volumes 1 to 6 include prefaces, tributes to portraits, officials, family rules, inscriptions, biographies, epitaphs, deeds, edicts, sacrifices, literary poems, life prefaces, and the remaining volumes are all tomb maps and world tables. There is a clear order of salvation.

"Longchi Ni Family Genealogy" - the 30th family renewal of Zhongxiao Hall in 2007 (Ying Gong Sect) mainly lives in the current Lanxi, Pujiang, Jiande, Xinchang, Quzhou, Jinhua, etc. ; Ni Ying's 31st generation descendant: Yun, Xian, An, Bang, Cheng, Ru, You, Gui, Hong, Yang, Lun, Li, Zhen, Chang, Yan, Nian (the last eight characters were added in 2007)

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family in Longchi" - 1991 computer printout of the Ni Family in front of Lanxi, Hoe Jing Hall (Ying Gong Sect, one of the 36 ancestral halls)

"The Ni Family in Longchi" "Genealogy of the Ni family in Puyang" - Duqingtang, built in 2005 by the Ni family on the back of Ni Mountain in Pujiang (Yinggong sect, one of the 36 ancestral halls)

"Genealogy of the Ni family in Puyang" - Yingyou, the founder of the Hoe Jingtang Shiling moved to Tanshi within the government, and moved back to Jinsha (today's Zhuji Majian Jinsha Yinggong sect). Ranking of seniority: Wei [font=?]., Chen [font=?]., Shao [font=?]., Dao, [ font=?].shan[font=?]., add; Puyang Jinsha Ni family has jurisdiction over Shangshi Ni family (with a grand ancestral hall), Yaokou Ni family, Tangjia Ni family, and Anhe Ni family (with ancestral hall) )

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family in Puyang Ancient Building" - Renewed in 2006 in Lishuping Village, Zhuji Majian Town, Shudetang (Ni Si Sect under the Yingong Sect) The Ni Family in Puyang Ancient Building is named after Ni Kuan As the first generation ancestor, it has been passed down to the 65th generation. The lineage has been clear since Kuan Gong, Ruoshui Gong, Ying Gong, Renzhao Gong, Zhang Gong, Sheng Gong, Si Gong, Ruqi Gong and Taishan Gong. Duke Zhang moved from Pujiang to Jinshan in Wuxing in 1022 AD, and Duke Ruqi moved from Wuxing to Dukuo in 1259, and later changed its name to Gulou. Punan Gong, the great-grandson of Duke Ruqi, returned to Wuxing to obtain the old genealogy. After returning, he revised the family tree 17 times so far. The seniority ranking of the Ni family in Puyang Gulou: Hong, Shang, Yuan, Yi, Ding, Xing, Ke, Guang, Zu, De, Qi, Shan, Liang, Wei, etc.

"Chenxi Ni Family Genealogy" 》—— Ni Deyun and others of the Chun’an Ni family of Dunlun Hall majored in the 1926 wooden movable type version (Kangmin public school)

“The Genealogy of the Ni family by Chenxitan”——Tongzhi of the Ni family of Dunlun Hall Chun’an 6th year (1867) Wooden movable type edition (Kangmin Gongsect)

"Lvhu Ni Family Tradition" - Lu, the founder of Luhu (Kangmin Gongsect) in Shimen, Jinhua, died and moved to Chongning in the Northern Song Dynasty. Then he moved to Longmen, Jinhua, Wuzhou. His ancestor Daofu was the first to move there, and he was the fifteenth grandson of Lu. He moved to Shimen Luhu during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. Volumes 1 to 4 contain the origin and genealogy, and the end of the volume contains sacrifice fields, clan regulations, rituals, donation rankings, etc.

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family" - the handwritten copy of Ni Gui, the founder of the Ni family in Jiashan, who moved from Taohuali in Jiaxing to Xietang Town, Jiashan during the Jiajing period

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family"—— Chuejingtang, ancestral home in Danyang, Jiangsu, Changxing, Zhejiang (Yingong sect)

"Genealogy of the Ni family in Hexi, Shangyu" - Jingchuetang, Shangyu Ni family, in the 20th year of the Republic of China (Nisi sect under the Yingong sect), The ancestor Wen Zai Gong first moved to Zhejiang and came to live in Hexi, Shangyu, Zhejiang in the early Southern Song Dynasty. The descendants are divided into Hengshan, Nanqi, Baochen, Shangni, Henglu, Huapu and other tribes. Ni Yuanlu came out of this clan in the Ming Dynasty. The first volume contains the preface, official chapter, inscriptions, and portraits of ancestors; Volumes 1 to 12 lineage; Volumes 14 to 18 contain biographies, prefaces to praise, imperial examinations, art and literature, Ni Yuanlu's chronology, anecdotes, and family rules; the end of the volume contains donations and postscript. There are prefaces by Kong Yuyun and inscriptions by Zhu Xi, Zhou Bida, Wen Tianxiang, Zheng Qingzhi, Huang Xiang, Zhang Xiaoxiang, Zhang Degui and Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin.

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family in Hengshan, Shangyu" - the Ni Family of Shangyu in the Jingchu Hall (the Ni Si sect under the Yingong sect); the genealogy contains inscriptions, prefaces, portraits, biographies, imperial edicts, lineages, and biographies.

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family"——The Yuyao Ni Family of the Hoe Jing Hall (Ni Si Sect under the Ying Gong Sect)

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family"——The Xinchang Ni Family of Shanqing Hall In 1922 (Ni Si sect under Ying Gong sect), seniority ranking: Zuo, Zun, Yuan, Liang, Mei, Cun, Huai, Sheng, Xue, Xin, Poetry, Shu, Guang, Zu, De, Zhong, Xiao, Zhen, Jia, Sheng, etc.

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family" - revised in 2008 by the Ni family of Xinchang Shanqing Hall, Xinchang Shanqing Hall, Shengzhou Hoe Jingtang (Ni Si Sect under Ying Gong Sect)

Shengzhou Seniority: Shi, Cheng, Xian, Zhi, Xiao, Friend, Jia, Sheng; [font=?] Newly added in 2008: Hong, Zong, Yang, Zu, Yi, Wu, Xiu, Ling, Bo, Xue, Guang, Wen, Yu, Zi, Jian, Ying;

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family in Fenglin" - the Yuyao Ni Family of Chuijingtang (Ni Si Sect under the Yingong Sect)

"The Ni Family in Fanjiaqiao" "Genealogy of the Ni Family of Yanxi" - Yuyao Ni Family of the Hoe Jing Hall (Ni Si Sect of the Ying Gong Sect)

"Genealogy of the Ni Family of Yanxi" - Xiu by Wang Jiren

"Genealogy of the Ni Family of Yanxi" "Cao Genealogy" - compiled by Wang Jiren

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family of Ancient Yu" - Jing Chuetang, a very beautiful handwritten genealogy, compiled and edited for the Qing Dynasty by Ni Ming of the Shangyu Ni family (Ni Ming of the Ying Gong sect) Si Pai) Volume 1 contains the old preface, inscription, original surname test, and gifts; Volume 2 includes family diagrams and biographies. It has a preface by Zheng Qing, inscriptions by Zhu Xi, Zhou Bida, and Zhang Xiaoxiang, and praises by Wang Shipeng, Wei Liaoweng, Zha Yuanfang, Zhang Degui, Huang Chang, Wen Tianxiang, and Xue Jixuan.

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family after Shanyin Pavilion" - the Ni family in Shaoxing, Yigutang (the Ni Si sect under the Yinggong sect) in the 22nd year of Guangxu (1896); inscription at the beginning of the volume, volume three of the ancestral regulations and ancestral covenants , sacrificial regulations, agreements, and sacrificial documents. There are inscriptions by Zhu Xi, Zhou Bida, Wen Tianxiang, Zheng Qingzhi, Huang Xiang, Zhang Xiaoxiang, Zhang Degui, etc.

"Genealogy of Fusheng Ni Family in Kuaiji" - Shaoxing Ni Family (Ni Si Sect under Ying Gong Sect)

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"The Genealogy of the Ni Family in Fan Yang" - the 15th year of the Republic of China of the Ni Family in Shengzhou, Yitang (the Ni Si sect under the Yingong Sect)

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family in Hushan" - the Ni Family in Yongkang In the 11th year of the Republic of China (1922), my ancestor Lu came to live in Longmen, Jinhua during the Northern Song Dynasty. It first moved to Zutang, and in the Southern Song Dynasty it moved from Longmen to Hushan, Yongkang. The first volume contains preface, origins, officials, biographies, narratives and postscripts, the third volume contains pictures, and the remaining volumes are all line chapters. There is an Xu of Ming Dynasty Zhu Lian (Kangmin Public School)

"Hushan Ni Family Heng Yigong Reconstructed the Genealogy" - Wooden Movable Type Edition (Kangmin Public School) in the 6th year of Tongzhi of the Ni family in Yongkang (1867)

"Genealogy of the Ni Family in Dongyang" - Ni Ji, the first ancestor of the Ni family in Dongyang, Zhejiang Province, moved from Xingyang, Henan to Taizhou during the reign of Emperor Shenzong of the Northern Song Dynasty, and later moved to Nandan Zhujian in Dongyang, Wuzhou. Ni Qianli, the imperial censor in the Song Dynasty, came from this clan. The first volume contains preface, portrait praise, examples, poems, inscriptions, tomb pictures, family mottos, and the second volume is the series.

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family" - the Ni family in Dali, Dongyang, where there is the Ni family ancestral hall

Public branch) Qingtian Ni family descendants of Ying Gong became public, originally lived in Wuxing, and moved to Qingtian

"Jiaochuan Ni Family Genealogy" - the 20th year of Guangxu of the Ni family in Yin County, Airitang (1894)

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family in Hongchuan" - Hoe Jingtang, the Ni Family in Hongchuan, Yueqing; mainly lives in Hongqiao, Xianyangchen, Xin'ao, Pingyang Liushi, Shanbanqiao, and Dajingbeige , Puqi, Lou'ao, Yanqian, Yao'ao, Yandang, Guantang, Wenzhou Xiaonanmen Dengxuanfang, Taipingya Hutang, Taiping Changdiaozui; seniority ranking: Ru, Cong, Xiao, Jing, Si, Gong , Shou, Zhi, Yong, Yan, Zu, Shi, Tian, ??Qing, Hong, Pi, Xue, Zong, Confucius, Mencius, Sage, Xian, San, Yang, Kai, Tai, Yun, Qian, Cheng, Ben, Gu , township; the population of this ethnic group is about 15,000, and there are 10 ancestral halls; the date of worshiping ancestors is the 14th and 15th of March of the lunar calendar every year.

(Taogong Sect)

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family" - Transcript of the Ni family in Yueqing in the 3rd year of Xuantong's reign (1911) by Ni Guozuo

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family in Jiaohe" - 1911

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family in Danghu"——The Tongzhi Notebook Revised by Ni Baohuang of the Ni Family in Pinghu (Ni Si Sect under the Yingong Sect)

"The Genealogy of the Ni Family in Linghu, Wuxing"—— Ni Wei'an, the founder of the 2001 computer printed version compiled by Ni Bingye and others of Huzhou Ni Family of Baojingtang (USA). His grandson Qiyuan (also named Zhaonan, named Qixia) was born between Jiaqing and Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty. He was originally an official in Shaoxing. He traveled to Huzhou Prefecture and settled in Linghu Town in the southeast of Wuxing County. He was the ancestor of the first move. Genealogy charts and family histories are included in the genealogy. (Ying Gong Pai)

"Ni family's family tradition" - Bao Bentang Jinhua Ni family Daoguang 22nd year (1842) wooden movable type version (Kangmin Gong Pai)

"Ni family Bao Ben Tang renovated" "Jia Cheng" - Baobentang Jinhua Ni Family Guangxu 8th year (1882) Wooden Movable Type Edition (Kangmin Gongpai)

"Ni Family Lushentang Sect's External Genealogy" - Lushentang Jinhua Ni Family Ni Yishu and others compiled the movable wood type version in the 5th year of Guangxu (1879)

"Longmen Ni Family Genealogy" - the woodblock version of the Ni family in Lanxi Jinhu in the 25th year of the Republic of China (Kangmin Public School)

"Seven Genealogical Revisions of the Ni Family in Longmen" - Dunbentang is the main ancestral hall of the Ni family in Longmen. The plaque "Hoe Jing Shi Ze" hangs high in the front hall. Originally there were Ni Pu Family Temple, Ni Xia Family Temple (Dunhou Hall), Ni Shang Family Temple, Ni Mao Family Temple (Jishu Hall), Ni Mengshen Family Temple (Zhongxiao Hall), Ni Desheng Family Temple; the family tree is from the 14th year of the Republic of China (with wooden movable type version); the Longmen Ni family is divided into five categories: benevolence, righteousness, etiquette, wisdom, and trust. Fang; the ancestor Ni Lu first moved to the house. During the Chongning period of the Northern Song Dynasty, he moved from She County to Muzhou, and then from Mu to Longmen, Xunli Township, Jinhua. Preface to the volume, general rules, lineage of volumes 1 to 34, records of generations from volumes 35 to 41, world treasures, posthumous documents, gifts and replies, deeds, tomb pictures, portraits, tributes, inscriptions, ancestral tombs, sacrificial fields, and warnings of sages. , Inscriptions on mountains and rivers, and at the end of the volume there is a preface, postscript, award book, revised genealogy, and donation ranking. There are inscriptions by Yang Shi of the Song Dynasty and Weng Liao of the Wei Dynasty, inscriptions by Xu Qian of the Yuan Dynasty, and prefaces by Huang Xiang and Zhu Dadian of the Ming Dynasty. Ranking of seniority: Ji, Fu, Yuan, Guang, Lian, Bing, Yao, Jin, Zuo, Ju, etc. The line and character of Longmen Ni are very complicated and not unified.