For naming purposes. Later, Kong Xixue, the 55th generation grandson of Confucius in the first year of Hongwu, and Kongna, the 56th generation grandson of Confucius in the 17th year of Hongwu successively attacked Yanshenggong. In this way, "Xi" and "Yan" are added next to each other to form ten characters, namely: Xi, Yan, Gong, Yan, Cheng, Hong, Wen, Zhen, Shang, and Yin (the later Qing Dynasty changed Hong to For Hong, Yin was changed to Yan). During the Ming Dynasty, these ten characters were no longer enough, and Kong Yinzhi (Kong Yanzhi), the 64th generation Yanshenggong, made the final decision. The next twenty characters are: "Xing Yu spreads widely, Zhao Xian celebrates prosperity, Ling Dewei bless, Qin Shao Nian is prominent." In the eighth year of the Republic of China, the seventy-fifth generation Sheng Gong Kong Lingyi established another twenty characters. Please consult the then Beiyang government for approval and announcement. That is, the eighty-sixth generation to the one hundred and fifth generation. That is to say, "Build roads to ensure stability, repair and repair the Yi Chang, bring prosperity and prosperity to the country, and make the world of Xi prosperous." So far, it is known that the youngest generation is the generation named "Qin". Therefore, many descendants of Confucius and Mencius can tell their seniority from their names. This is not something that the descendants of Confucius and Mencius must always use, but in the ninth year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1744), the Ministry of Rites investigated and compiled it and reported it to the emperor to determine the order of their descendants as the descendants of Confucius and Mencius. Before that, the Confucius family tree was very complicated, and the regulations issued by this government made naming more standardized than before. And because it was promoted by the emperor, other large family genealogies in China began to follow this standardized method.
The full spectrum is divided into four volumes, 108 volumes, and a total of 154 volumes. Its main contents are as follows: It is a branch of the lost history of the previous generation, with a wider distribution range, as many as 77 places, and 2 volumes. .
In addition to the general score, there are also branches of each household, which will not be discussed again.
Although anyone who is of Confucius origin can be included in the genealogy, there are also restrictions on not being allowed to enter the genealogy. The main thing is that the names must be chosen according to the characters according to the regulations. If there is any misuse, it must be corrected, otherwise it will not be allowed. Admission spectrum.
In addition, there are also the following conditions that are not allowed to be entered into the genealogy, such as: those who adopt a different surname as their son, those who adopt a son-in-law who adopts the surname, those who marry the son with his mother, those who become monks, those who are lowly, and those who are unfilial and unfilial. Those who are guilty of violating the name, etc.
The 50th generation ancestor of the Huaxu clan
The 49th generation ancestor Fuxi (with Nuwa)
The 48th generation ancestor Shaodian
The 47th generation ancestor Huangdi (Ji Xuanyuan)
The 46th generation ancestor Shaohao (also known as Xuan Xiao)
The 45th generation ancestor Yuji
The 44th generation ancestor Emperor Ku (Ji Kuang/Ji Wei/Ji Kui)
The 43rd generation ancestor Qi (Yizuo, leader of the Shang tribe)
The 42nd generation ancestor Zhaoming (the leader of the Shang tribe)
The 41st generation ancestor Xiangtu (the leader of the Shang tribe)
The 40th generation ancestor Changruo (leader of the Shang tribe)
The 39th generation ancestor Cao Yu (the leader of the Shang tribe)
The 38th generation ancestor Ming (the leader of the Shang tribe)
The 37th generation ancestor King Hai (also known as Zhen, brother of Wang Heng, leader of the Shang tribe)
The 36th generation ancestor Shangjiawei (referred to as Wei, the leader of the Shang tribe)
The 35th generation ancestor Baoyi (the leader of the Shang tribe)
The 34th generation ancestor Baobing (the leader of the Shang tribe)
The 33rd generation ancestor Baoding (the leader of the Shang tribe)
The 32nd generation ancestor Zhuren (one is Shiren, the leader of the Shang tribe) )
The 31st generation ancestor Zhugui (one is Shigui, the leader of the Shang tribe)
The 30th generation ancestor Shang Wang Chengtang (Zi Tianyi, also known as Zilu, the founding monarch of the Shang Dynasty, the original The leader of the Shang tribe)
The 29th generation ancestor Taizi Taiding (Ziding, also known as Zi Yidi)
The 28th generation ancestor Shang Wang Taijia (Zizhi)
27 The 26th generation ancestor Shang Wang Taigen (Zibian)
The 26th generation ancestor Shang Wang Taiwu (Ziwu)
The 25th generation ancestor Shang Wang Zhongding (Zizhuang)
The 24th generation ancestor Shang Wang Zuyi (Zi Teng)
The 23rd generation ancestor Shang Wang Zuxin (Zidan)
The 22nd generation ancestor Shang Wang Zuding (Zixin)
The 21st generation ancestor Shang Wang Xiaoyi (Zilian)
The 20th generation ancestor Shang Wang Wuding (Zizhao)
The 19th generation ancestor Shang Wang Zujia (Zizai)
The 18th generation ancestor Shang Wang Kangding (Zixiao)
17th generation ancestor Shang Wang Wu Yi (Zi Qu)
16th generation ancestor Shang Wang Wending (Zituo)
15th generation ancestor Shang Wang Diyi (Zixian)
14th generation ancestor Wei Zhong (also known as Song Wei Zhong, whose real name is Zi Yan, the younger brother of Wei Ziqi, the second monarch of the Song Dynasty)
The 13th generation ancestor Song Gongji (Ziji)
The 12th generation ancestor Song Dinggong ( Zi Shen)
The 11th generation ancestor Song Qianmin Gong (Zi ***)
The 10th generation ancestor Fufu He (Zi He)
The 9th generation ancestor Song Dynasty father Zhou (Zi Zhou)
The 8th ancestor Shi Zisheng (Zi Sheng)
The 7th ancestor Zheng Kaofu (Zizheng)
The 6th ancestor Kong Fujia (Zijia )
The 5th generation ancestor Mu Jinfu (Zimu)
The 4th generation ancestor (Gaozu) Qifu (Zi Qi)
The 3rd generation ancestor (great-grandfather) Uncle Fang ( Zifang, people with the surname Kong call him "Uncle Kong Fang")
2nd Shizu (grandfather) Bo Xia (Zi Xia)
1st Shizu (father) Uncle Liang He (son He, the tribesmen with the surname Kong call him "Kong He")
Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC): Han nationality, named Kongqiu, courtesy name Zhongni, the second eldest, and the leader of the state of Lu in the late Spring and Autumn Period. A native of Pingxiang, Yichang (now Nanxin Town, Qufu City, Shandong Province), he was a great thinker and educator in ancient China and the founder of the Confucian school. He was honored as the "Holy Saint" and "Literary Saint"; he compiled China's first chronological history book "Spring and Autumn" ; Died at the age of 73 and was buried on the Surabaya River in the north of Qufu City (where Confucius is today); Confucius's words, deeds, and thoughts are mainly recorded in the collection of quotation prose "The Analects" and "Historical Records: Confucius Family"; he was the first to change his surname to "Zi" " is the "surname Kong" and is the true ancestor of the surname Kong
The 1st grandson (son) Kong Li
The 2nd grandson (grandson) Kong Ji
The 3rd grandson (great grandson) Kong Bai
The 4th grandson (great grandson) Kong Qiu
The 5th grandson Kong Ji
The 6th grandson Kong Chuan
The 7th generation grandson Kong Qian (also known as Kong Shen and Kong Shun)
The 8th generation grandson Kong Yu, Kong Shu, Kong Teng (Han Emperor Liu Bang named Kong Teng the enshrined king)
The 9th generation Sun Kongzhong (Kong Tengzi)
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The 0th generation grandson Kong Wu (Kong Zhong’s eldest son) and Kong Anguo (Kong Zhong’s second son)
The 11th generation grandson Kong Yannian (Kong Wuzi)
The 12th generation grandson Kong Ba (Kong Yannian’s son) was killed by the Han Dynasty Emperor Yuan named him Baochenghou
The 13th generation grandson Kong Fu (the eldest son of Kong Ba, was named Jiahou of Yin Shao by Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty), Kong Jie (Kong Bazi), Kong Xi (Kong Bazi), Kong Guang (Kong Guang) Ba Zi)
The 14th grandson Kongfang (Kong Fuzi, praised as Marquis Cheng), Kong Yong (Kong Jiezi), Kong Fang (Kong Guangzi)
The 15th grandson Kong Jun (formerly known as Kong Mang) , Confucius house), praised Chenghou
The 16th generation grandson Kong Zhi, praised Chenghou
The 17th generation grandson Kong Sun, praised Tinghou
The 18th generation grandson Kong Yao, Feng Marquis Shengting
The 19th grandson Kong Wan (the eldest son of Kong Yao, praised as Marquis, but had no children), Kong Zan (the second son of Kong Yao)
The 20th grandson Kong Xian (Kong Yao) Zanzi), the Marquis of Zongsheng
The 21st grandson Kong Zhen, the Marquis of Fengshengting
The 22nd grandson Kong Yi, the Marquis of Fengshengting
The 23rd grandson Kong Fu, Feng Sheng Ting Hou
The 24th generation grandson Kong Yi, Feng Sheng Ting Hou
The 25th generation grandson Kong Xian, Feng Sheng Ting Hou
The 26th generation grandson Kongcheng, Chongsheng doctor
The 27th grandson Kong Lingzhen, Marquis of Chongsheng
The 28th grandson Kong Wentai, the Marquis of Chongsheng
The 29th grandson Kong Qu, the Marquis of Chongsheng
30th grandson Kong Changsun, Gong Shenghou
31st grandson Kong Sicuo (the second son of Kong Changsun and brother of Kong Yingcuo), Shaoshenghou
32nd grandson Kong Delun, Baoshenghou
The 33rd grandson Kong Chongji, Baoshenghou
The 34th grandson Kong Cuzhi, Baoshenghou, King Wenxuan and the governor of Yan
The 35th grandson Kong Xuan , Duke Wenxuan
The 36th descendant Kong Qiqing, Duke Wenxuan
The 37th descendant Kong Weihao, Duke Wenxuan
The 38th descendant Kong Ce, Duke Wenxuan
The 39th grandson Kong Zhen, Duke Wenxuan
The 40th grandson Kong Zhaojian, Duke Wenxuan
The 41st grandson Kong Guangsi, the master of Sishui
The 42nd grandson Kong Renyu, Duke Wenxuan Also the magistrate of Qufu County
The 43rd generation grandson Kong Yi, Wenxuan Gong is also the chief administrator of Qufu and the official of Zanshan
The 44th generation grandson Kong Yanshi (Kong Yanze’s brother), Wenxuan Gong is also the magistrate of Qufu County
The 45th generation grandson Kong Shengyou: Duke Wenxuan was also the magistrate of county affairs and had no children
The 45th generation grandson Yanshenggong Kong Zongyuan (Kong Yanzezi and Kong Shengyou’s younger brother)
The 46th generation Kong Ruoxu (the second son of Kong Zongyuan), Kong Ruoyu (the third son of Kong Zongyuan), and Kong Ruomeng (the eldest son of Kong Zongyuan) of Sun Yan. The 47th generation of the sage of Sun Yan were Kong Duanli (Kong Ruoyuan's son) and Kong Duancao (the second son of Kong Ruomeng). ), Kong Duanyou (the eldest son of Kong Ruomeng, Nanzong)
The 48th generation of Sun Yanshenggong Kong Hu (Kong Duancao’s son), Kong Fan (the second son of Kong Duancao), Kong Jie (the fourth son of Kong Duancao, Nanzong) Zong)
The 49th Sun Yan Shenggong Kong Fu (Kong Huzi), Kong Li (also known as Kong Chu, Kong Fan’s second son), Kong Tie (Kong Fan’s son), Kong Zheng (Kong Fan’s eldest son)
The 50th generation grandson of the Holy Duke Kong Yuanyong (the eldest son of Kong Fu), Kong Yuanxiao (the second son of Kong Fu), Kong Wenyuan (the son of Kong Li, Nanzong), Kong Yuancuo (the eldest son of Kong Li), and Kong Yuanhong (The first was Kong Yuanqi, the second son of Kong Li)
The 51st generation of Sun Yanshenggong Kong Zhihou (filial son of Kong Yuan), Kong Zhiquan (Kong Yuan’s son), Kong Wanchun (Kong Wenyuan’s son), Kong Zhigu (Kong Yuanhongzi)
The 52nd generation grandson Yanshenggong Kong Huan (the thick son of Kong), Kong Zhi (the complete son of Kong), Kong Zhen (the solid son of Kong), Kong Zhu (Kong Wanchunzi, Nan Zong)
The 53rd descendant of Yanshenggong Kong Sihui (Kong Huanzi), Kong Sicheng (Kong Zhizi), Kong Sixu (Kong Jinzi, Kong Zhiyan's grandson, Kong Renyu's 11th grandson, Nanzong)
The 54th generation of Sun Yan’s sages Kong Kejian (Kong Sihuizi), Kong Kezhong (Kong Sijun’s son, Kong Zhu’s grandson, Nanzong)
The 55th generation of Sun Yan’s sages Kong Xixue (Kong Kejian’s son), Kong Xulu (Kong Ke’s son) Zhongzi, Nanzong)
The 56th generation Sun Yanshenggong Kong Na (a disciple of Kong Xi), Kong Yi (Kong Xiluzi, Nanzong)
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The 58th generation of Sun Yan Shenggong Kong Yanjin (Kong Gongjianzi), Kong Yansheng (Kong Gongchengzi, Nanzong)
The 59th generation of Sun Yanshenggong Kong Chengqing (Kong Yanjinzi), Kong Chengmei (Kong Chengmei) Yansheng, Nanzong)
The 60th generation of Sun Yanshenggong Kong Hongxu (the eldest son of Kong Chengqing), Kong Hongtai (the second son of Kong Chengqing), Kong Hongzhang (Kong Chengmeizi, Nanzong)
The 61st generation Kong Wenshao (Kong Hongxu’s son) and Kong Wenyin (Kong Hongzhangzi, Nanzong) of the 62nd generation Sun Yanshenggong Kong Zhenqian (Kong Wenshao’s eldest son), Kong Zhenning (Kong Wenshao’s second son and Kong Shangtan’s father), Kong Zhenning (Kong Wenshao’s second son and Kong Shangtan’s father), Kong Zhenqian (Kong Wenshao’s eldest son) and Kong Wenyin (Kong Hongzhang’s son, Nanzong) in the 62nd generation. Zhenyun (Kong Wenyinzi, Nanzong)
The 63rd generation grandson Yan Shenggong Kong Shangxian (Kong Zhenqianzi, had two sons: Kong Yinchun, Kong Yingui, both had no children and died young), Kong Shangqian (Kong Zhenyunzi, Nanzong)
The 64th Sun Yanshenggong Kong Yanzhi (original name Kong Yinzhi, Kong Shangtanzi), Kong Yanzhen (Kong Shangqianzi, Nanzong)
The 65th Sun Yanshenggong Kong Xingxie (Kong Yanzhizi), Kong Xingxu (Kong Yanzhenzi, Nanzong)
The 66th Sun Yanshenggong Kong Yuqi (Kong Xingxiezi), Kong Yuyuan (Kong Xingxuzi, Nanzong)
The 67th generation Sun Yan Shenggong Kong Chuanduo (the eldest son of Kong Yuqi), Kong Chuanjin (Kong Yuyuan's son, Nanzong)
The 68th generation Sun Yan Shenggong Kong Jiyi (the son of Kong Chuanduo), Kong Jitao (Kong Chuanjin's son, Nanzong)
Kong Guangqi (son of Kong Jiyi) and Kong Guangpyo (son of Kong Jitao, Nanzong) of the 69th generation of Sun Yanshenggong
Kong Zhaohuan (son of Kong Guangji) and Kong Zhaoxuan (son of Kong Guangpiao of Nanzong) of the 70th generation of Sun Yanshenggong
71st Sun Yan Shenggong Kong Xianpei (eldest son of Kong Zhaohuan, brother of Kong Xianzeng, no son), Kong Xiankun (Kong Zhaoxuan’s son, Nanzong)
72nd Sun Yan Shenggong Kong Qingrong (Kong Xianzeng’s son, adopted to Kong Xianpei, 1794 Xijue), Kong Qingyi (Kong Xianxingzi, the fifth generation grandson of Kong Chuanjin, Nanzong)
The 73rd generation grandson Yanshenggong Kong Fanhao (Kong Qingrongzi), Kong Fanjia, Kong Fanhao (Kong Fanying’s brother) , childless, Nanzong)
The 74th generation grandson Yanshenggong Kong Xiangke (son of Kong Fanhao), Kong Xiangzhuang, Kong Xiangkai (the eldest son of Kong Fanying, adopted by Kong Fanhao, the sacrificial officer of Nanzong and Dacheng's most holy ancestor Nanzong)
The 75th generation grandson Yanshenggong Kong Lingyi (son of Kong Xiangke, courtesy name Gusun): inherited Yanshenggong in 1877 (the third year of Guangxu, 5 years old), died of illness on November 8, 1919, in Taipusi Street, Beijing Duke Yansheng's Mansion
The 76th grandson of Duke Yansheng, Kong Decheng (1920-2008): Kong Lingyi's son; mother, Mrs. Wang; 100 days after his birth, he inherited the title of Duke Yansheng by decree of President Xu Shichang; in 1935, he was a national The government changed his title to "The Official of the Most Holy Master of Dacheng"; in 1936, he married Sun Qifang, the granddaughter of Sun Jianai, a famous eunuch of the former Qing Dynasty; in 1949, when the Kuomintang government retreated to Taiwan, Kong Decheng moved to Taiwan with him and rebuilt the Taipei Family Temple. The enthronement officer of the most holy ancestors of Dacheng, the "Dean of the Examination Yuan", and the "Counselor of the Presidential Office". He is also a professor in the Chinese Department of National Taiwan University, offering courses such as Shang and Zhou Bronze Yi Ware, Comprehensive Study of Three Rites, and Bronze Inscriptions; October 2008 Passed away peacefully due to cardiopulmonary failure at Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital Taipei Branch at 10:50 a.m. on the 28th at the age of 89; eldest daughter: Kong Wei'e; sons: Kong Weiyi, Kong Weining; eldest grandson: Kong Chuichang
77 Grandson Kong Weiyi: Kong Decheng's son, died early and did not receive the title
In the 78th century, the grandson of Dacheng, the most holy and ancestor's enshrinement officer, Kong Chuichang: Kong Weiyi's son, officially granted Dacheng to the title on September 25, 2009 The Holy Master is enshrined as an official and enjoys the treatment of a specially appointed official
The 79th generation grandson Kong Youren: Kong Chui’s eldest son, born on New Year’s Day in 2006 in Taiwan
The generational characters after the 79th generation: Qin, Shao , Nian, Xian, Yang, Jian, Dao, Dun, An, Ding, Mao, Xiu, Chu, Yi, Chang, Yu, Wen, Huan, Jing, Rui, Yong, Xi, Shi, Xu, Chang