Fu's seniority ranking

The order of the Fu family:

1. The Fu family in Ningxiang

The ancestor Yanwen Gong, with the courtesy name Chengzhang, was awarded to Wanhuhou in the Yuan Dynasty. Town Changsha. The eldest son, Gongfu, and the second son, Zhongxian, lived in Weining for the second time. From the tenth biography of Zhongxian to Shicai, Shilong and Shidong, it expanded into three houses and lived in Weining for generations. The Tongpu was created during the reign of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty, and continued in Ningxiang Sanfang in the 7th year of Xianfeng (1857).

2. The Fu family in Yiyang

The founder, Yan Wengong, passed down three generations to Zhonglie (the eldest son of Gongfu) who moved to Ziyang, and the five descendants were Sicheng, Side, Siming and Sisan. If Sicheng lives in Xiu Mountain, he will be born in the three houses of Dao, Jin and Hua. Siming (meng) lived in side Shangchong, and Zibi moved far away to live in Guogong Temple, which was divided into three houses: Tai, Lun and Ming. In the 59th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1720), Cheng, De, Ming, San and Fangfang jointly compiled the genealogy, and in the 13th year of the Yongzheng reign (1735), they jointly compiled the genealogy of the whole province. In the 7th year of Daoguang (1827), Mingfang compiled a genealogy. In the 8th year of Daoguang (1828) and the first year of Guangxu (1875), the three and two families jointly compiled the genealogy. Paiyu Tongtongpu.

3. The Youwu Fu family in Liling

The ancestor of the family, Wanchungong, moved here from You County in the 15th year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1479). The tribe members are distributed in Hejiaqiao and Mingyue Mountain. By 1948, the population of the clan was 500.

4. The Fu family of Hengshan

Moved from Jiangxi and Henan in the Ming Dynasty and lived separately in Liubitang, Yuebei.

Pingjiang Cenchuan Fu family

The ancestor of the first move was Yue Chugong, who moved here from Changsha during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty. By 1994, the population was 361.

5. Fu's family in Qihe, Taoyuan

In the 5th year of Mingqi's reign (1625), his ancestor moved from Jiangxi to the Black Rock Mouth of the North Qihe River in Taoyuan County. By 1948, the population of the whole clan was about 200, distributed in Zhangjiang, Shaping, Lingyan and other places. The ancestral hall is in Heiyanzui. The genealogy was created in 1914.

Extended information:

The surname Fu is one of the Chinese surnames, ranking 251st in "Hundred Family Surnames". Note that Fu is related to the surname Fu of the Di tribe, the former Qin monarch Fu Jian. There is a difference. Fu's surname is named after an ancient Chinese official position. It is derived from the surname Ji. He is a descendant of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty and got his surname during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

When Chu State destroyed Lu in 256 BC, Lu Qinggong’s grandson Gong Yanai fled to Qin State and was promoted to the Fu Xi Order. Fu Xi was the voucher used by the ancient court to convey appointments and march generals. (See military talisman), first made of gold, jade, copper, bamboo or wood into a certain shape (such as tiger shape), and then cut into two halves from the middle. The emperor's representative and the general who was dispatched each held one half, and they matched when delivering orders. To clarify the authenticity. The descendants of Gongya's clan took their surname as their official surname, and the county commander came from Langye County (now Qingdao City, Shandong Province), which was originally in the state of Lu.

Fu Hong, the leader of the Di tribe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was originally named Pu, but changed his surname after Chenwei. Later, he was granted the title of King of Di and conquered the North as a general. His son Fu Jian founded the former Qin Dynasty. After the former Qin Dynasty was destroyed by Yao Qin, most of the descendants of the Fu family changed their surname to Fu to avoid disaster. A few changed back to their original surname of Pu, and most of them integrated into the Han nationality.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Fushi