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  2. Chinese kinship - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese kinship system (simplified Chinese: 亲属系统; traditional Chinese: 親屬系統; pinyin: qīnshǔ xìtǒng) is among the most complicated of all the world's kinship systems. It maintains a specific designation for almost every member's kin based on their generation, lineage, relative age, and gender.

  3. Genealogy book - Wikipedia

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    It is the Chinese tradition to record family members in a book, including every male born in the family, who they are married to, etc. Traditionally, only males' names are recorded in the books. During the Cultural Revolution , many of the books were destroyed, because they were considered by the Chinese Communist Party as among the Four Olds ...

  4. Chinese kin - Wikipedia

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    A zupu (simplified Chinese: 族谱; traditional Chinese: 族譜; pinyin: zúpǔ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Cho̍k-phó͘) is a Chinese kin register or genealogy book, which contains stories of the kin's origins, male lineage and illustrious members. The register is usually updated regularly by the eldest person in the extended family, who hands on this ...

  5. Family tree of Confucius in the main line of descent - Wikipedia

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    Kong Dejun (孔德軍) Chinese Muslim Islamic scholar, 77th generation descendant [citation needed] Kong Lingjun 孔令儁, [ 36 ] [ 37 ] 76th generation descendant [ 38 ] 曲阜孔氏 ( 곡부 공씨 in Korean; Gokbu Gong clan in English): During the Yuan dynasty , Gong So (孔紹/공소, 1304-1381), who claimed to be a son of Kong Huan 孔浣 ...

  6. List of Chinese surnames taken by the Manchu clans

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    Most of the Manchu clans took on their Han surnames after the demise of the Qing dynasty.Several clans took on Han identity as early as in the Ming dynasty period. The surnames were derived from the Chinese meaning of their original clan name, Chinese transliteration of the clan's name, the possessed territories, generation and personal names of the clansmen and also inspired by the surnames ...

  7. House of Aisin-Gioro - Wikipedia

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    Aisin means 'gold', corresponding to Chinese 金 jīn. Gioro refers to the clan's ancestral home in today Yilan County, Heilongjiang.Following the fall of the Qing empire, most members of the clan have changed their surnames to Han Chinese surnames such as Jin, Zhao, Ai, Luo, Bai, Hai or Slavicized in Russia like Aysinev, Zolotov or Zolotaryov.