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There are hundreds of genealogies compiled by the Guo family, most of which were compiled in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. There are two kinds of genealogy compiled in Ming dynasty: one is the genealogy of Fuxi Guo compiled by Guo in Ming dynasty in the National Library of China; The other one is the genealogy of the Guo family in Fenyang, which was rebuilt in Guo Xing in the Ming Dynasty and copied in the 28th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1600). Now there is one in Japan and one in the United States.
List of genealogical names
Tianjin Guo Jiapu, Volume 4, Volume 1 (Qing Dynasty) Guo Caixuan and others revised the 20th year of Guangxu (1894) and published four volumes in the United States.
The Guo family tree in Taigu, Shanxi Province is not divided into volumes (Qing Dynasty). Guo Zaichao and others wrote five volumes in Japan and the United States in order to clear Daoguang for nineteen years (1839).
Guo Kexing collected eight volumes (Republic of China): Heishui, Heilongjiang, 14th year of the Republic of China (1925)- 15th year of the Republic of China (1926): Map of northern India (other three volumes): Map of the capital city (two episodes of genealogy): Libo Archaeological Institute (genealogy): Renmin University (genealogy)
Ling Guo Ming-cheng's Genealogy of Guo Qixiu, Taiyi, Jiangsu, which was compiled in the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928), has four volumes. Four volumes of movable type book of Qifeng Hall in Lingqing Zhai Note: Guo Zhixing began to revise it in the fifteenth year of Qing Daoguang.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Rugao, Jiangsu Province Volume 10 Volume 2 (Republic of China) In the ninth year of the Republic of China (1920), Guo Quanfu majored in compiling sixteen volumes of movable type by Guo Yongnan.
Eight volumes of Guo Family Biography in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province (Qing Dynasty). Guo Yuqing's ten years of tongzhi (187 1) compiled the history of movable type in Tang Zheng in eight volumes. Note: Guo Han started compiling in the third year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty, and this is the sixth revision.
Eight volumes of Guo Jiaqu from Jingjiang, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu (Qing Dynasty). Guo revised the Qing Dynasty for three years (19 1 1), which continued the ancient movable type. Beitu History College Renmin University Nankai University Ningtu Jilin University Jiangsu Zhenjiang Bo Japan USA.
Woodcut version of Guo genealogy in Danyang, Jiangsu Province: Archives of Erling Township, Danyang County, Jiangsu Province (one volume)
The genealogy of the Guo family in Yangzhong, Jiangsu Province □□ Volume 7 Woodcut Edition of the Republic of China (0523-5 109836) Want to know about this genealogy, thank you! )
The genealogy of the Guo family in Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, Volume 6 Volume 1 (Qing Dynasty) Guo Hongxiang and others revised the five-year Guangxu period (1879) and published four volumes of Rendetang.
The Guo family tree in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province is not divided into two volumes: two volumes of notes from Guangxu to Qing Dynasty. Hubei legend: the title of the book was drawn up and recorded until the seventh year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty.
Genealogy of Guo Family in Xiaoshan, Zhejiang Volume 12 Volume 1 (Republic of China) Guo Guoxiong rebuilt the movable type edition of Dear Hall in the 20th year of the Republic of China (193 1) Volume 12 Map of Zhejiang of Hebei University Hangzhou University.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Fenyang, Tonglu, Zhejiang Province □□□ Movable type volume of the Republic of China in Tonglu County, Zhejiang Province (volumes 2-5 and 7)
Guo's Genealogy in Ningbo County, Zhejiang Province Volume 17 Volume 1 Volume 1 Volume 2 (Qing Dynasty) and Guo Yu's second year (19 10) compiled six woodcut editions of Hebei University.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Hanling, Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province, Volume II (Republic of China) Guo Shizhen et al. Edited the movable type book of Tianyi Pavilion in the 13th year of the Republic of China (1924).
In the 30th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1904), woodcut of Guo family tree in Fenyang County, Lanxi County, Zhejiang Province * * Xianghui Bridge in Lanxi County, Zhejiang Province.
Guo's genealogy in Linghu, Lanxi, Zhejiang Province Volume 25 (Republic of China) Guo Guangqing and others were compiled and engraved in the 37th year of the Republic of China (1948). Wenguan, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, Lingdong Township, Lanxi County, Zhejiang Province
Thirteen-volume woodcut of Fenyang Yeyuan Family Tree in Lanxi County, Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Province
Woodcut edition of Guo genealogy in Lanxi, Zhejiang Province, 24 volumes, Guo Village, Banqiao Township, Lanxi County, Zhejiang Province
The genealogy of the Guo family in Fenyang, Dongyang, Zhejiang Province Volume II (Republic of China) Guo Xiaodi compiled a wooden movable type book in the 12th year of the Republic of China (1923). Fang Hui Village, Liushi Township, Dongyang, Zhejiang Note: The genealogy was first compiled in the first year of Song and Qing Dynasties.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Changshan, Zhejiang Province Volume II (Qing Dynasty) Han Xusi rebuilt the woodcut of Qing Daoguang for ten years (1830). Note: Shamaoshan Village, Zhaoxian Township, Changshan County, Zhejiang Province, was rebuilt in Huangshi South in the 17th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1638).
Ten volumes of Guo Family Tree in Genglou, Linhai, Zhejiang Province, the first volume of Preface to the Eleventh Year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1872), and a block-printed edition in Linhai County, Zhejiang Province (save volume 7- 10).
The genealogy of the Gu Guo family in tacom, Linhai, Zhejiang Province (Qing) The Preface of Tongzhi Thirteen Years (1874) compiled by Li Tingquan was published in Aocai, Kanggu Township, Linhai County, Zhejiang Province (two volumes). Note: This genealogy was first edited by Guo Kui in the sixth year of Song Dynasty.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Genglou, Linhai, Zhejiang Province, with volume 10 and volume 1 (Qing Dynasty) was compiled in the 13th year of Guangxu (1887). Bo, Linhai County, Zhejiang Province (Volume 1, 4, 5, 7-9) Note: The first revision of Guo Daquan was in the ninth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty.
Genealogy of Guo Family in tacom Valley near the West River, five volumes, compiled by Chen and Lu Diao in the fourth year of the Republic of China (19 15). "Tiantai Array" was written in Xihou Village, Kanggu Township, Linhai, Zhejiang Province (save volume 1-3). Note: This genealogy was first compiled by Guo Kui in the sixth year of Song Dynasty.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Le 'an, Xianju, Zhejiang, Volume (Qing) Preface to the Fourteenth Year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1888) compiled by Guo Lianqing. Bo (Volume 1, Volume 7, Volume 10, Volume 12, Volume 17, Volume 22, Volume 27, Volume 27,
Genealogy of Guo Family in Le 'an, Xianju, Zhejiang Province (Republic of China) Guo Shouqi compiled Preface of Seven Years of the Republic of China (19 18). Zhejiang Linhai County Bo (save volume 1, 16, 24, 28, 32) Note: Guo Leiqing first compiled "Guo Family History" in the third year of Song Jiading.
Genealogy of Guo Family in Le 'an, Xianju, Zhejiang Province, 40 volumes (Republic of China), etc., in the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China (1947). Bo, Linhai County, Zhejiang Province (save volume 1, 4, 6, 7, 13, 17-39). Note: Guo Leiqing was first compiled in Jiading, Song Dynasty.
In the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928), Guo Nengsheng's genealogy in Hefei, Anhui Province was revised, and Fenyangtang movable type edition was revised in the United States.
Ten volumes of Xu Tang's genealogy in Nankai Township, Xu Xi County, Anhui Province (Qing Dynasty) Xu et al. rebuilt ten volumes of movable type books in Guangxu 15th year of Qing Dynasty (1889).
The genealogy of the Guo family in Susong, Anhui Province Volume XIII Volume I Volume II (Republic of China) Guo revised the movable type book of Zhongxiaotang in the four years of the Republic of China (19 15) Volume XIV North Map
Guo Hongzhi, Guo Wenche, et al. compiled the genealogy of the Guo family in Bo County, Anhui Province in 10 volumes (Republic of China) in the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926). Note: Guo Shi was compiled in the last years of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, volume 12, volume 1 (Qing Dynasty), Guo Baicang and others, in the thirteenth year of Tongzhi (1874) and the thirty-first year of Guangxu (1905), published eight volumes; Japan and America
The genealogy of the Guo family in Fuzhou, Fujian Province is not divided into volumes (Qing Dynasty). In the 14th year of Guangxu (1888), the Guo family published the first volume of "Guo Family Congke" and "The Map of the Capital of Beijing Normal University and Fujian Normal University" in Fuzhou.
Ten volumes of Guo genealogy in Fuzhou, Fujian (Qing Dynasty) Guo et al. revised five volumes of Fujian map in the 18th year of Guangxu (1892).
Ten volumes of Guo genealogy in Fuzhou, Fujian (Qing Dynasty) Guo et al. revised the Eight Volumes of Fujian in the 22nd year of Guangxu (1896).
Fu Zhou, Genealogy Volume 10 (Republic of China) Guo and Guo Zeshou rebuilt the ninth edition of Fujian Normal University in the ninth year of the Republic of China (1920). Note: This genealogy was first revised by Guo Dashao in Qin Long in the sixth year of Ming Dynasty.
The Guo family tree in Futian, Fujian Province is not divided into volumes. Attached to the five volumes of Family History of Shiqingtang in the late Qing Dynasty. Note: Guo Shaorong began to study in the early Qing Dynasty.
The Guo family tree in Putian, Fujian Province is not divided into volumes, and the old banknotes were compiled in the Qing Dynasty, Fujian Normal University.
The Guo family tree in Putian, Fujian Province is not divided into volumes (Republic of China). In the ninth year of the Republic of China (1920), Guo compiled the notes school of Fujian Normal University.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Quanzhou, Fujian Province is not divided into volumes (Ming), and others revised it (Qing), and Guo continued to revise it. According to Quanzhou Guo Chao Ben, a roll of banknotes was passed. Fujian Normal University Note: Guo Meng was revised in the first year of Ming Dynasty.
Guo's Genealogy in the Second Room of Qishan, Fenyang, Hui 'an, Fujian (Qing Dynasty) Guo Tianhe compiled Taiwan Province Province in the fifty-third year of Kangxi (17 14) and the first year of the Republic of China (19 12).
The genealogy of the Guo family in Peng Island, Nan 'an, Fujian Province, Volume II (Qing Dynasty) and Taiwan Province Province, Volume II, published in the 16th year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (1890).
Woodcut editions (Volume I, Volume II, Volumes V to VII, Volume IX, 12, 16) of the 19th year of the Republic of China, such as Guo Jiapu Volume (Republic of China) in Peng Island, Nan 'an, Fujian.
Guo's genealogy and title deed (1835) in Nanjing, Fujian, banknote book, Taiwan Province Province.
Guo Chaoxun's genealogy in Penghu, Zhangzhou, Fujian (Qing Dynasty) wrote a volume of Taiwan Province Province in the 26th year of Qing Daoguang (1846).
Guo genealogy in Fenyang, Zhangzhou, Fujian (Ming Dynasty) Guo Xing rebuilt the paper money in the 28th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1600), and was a Japanese-American.
The Genealogy of Guo Family in Wanzai County, Jiangxi Province, Volume 16, Volume 1, Volume 1, Volume 2 (Qing Dynasty), was compiled by Guo Ruo and others in the seventh year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (188 1) (all three parts are incomplete).
Jiangxi Wanzai Guo's Genealogy □□□□□ Volume (Qing) Jiangxi Movable Type Book (Volume 7, 10,1,14) written in the thirty-second year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Wanzai, Jiangxi Province (Qing Dynasty) in the third year of the Republic of China (19 14) Jiangxi movable-type books (save volumes 10,1,20).
The genealogy of Guo family in Wanzai, Jiangxi (Republic of China) Guo Anlan wrote Jiangxi Movable Type Book (save volumes 12, 13, 2 1) in the 27th year of the Republic of China.
The genealogy of Guo family in Licheng, Shandong Province is not divided into volumes (Qing Dynasty). Guo Xu was published in the United States in the fifty-seventh year of Qing Qianlong (1792).
Eight volumes of Guo Jiapu in Weifang, Shandong Province (Qing Dynasty) Guo et al. rebuilt it in the fifteenth year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (18 10). Legend of Liaoning: Notes on the Nineteen Years of Qing Jiaqing. Guo Yiqi was first written in the 26th year of Kangxi.
Guo Family Tree in Weifang, Shandong Province Volume 10 Volume 1 Volume 2 (Qing Dynasty) Guo Ruanrong and others rebuilt Qing Daoguang for twenty-two years (1842). Liaoning legend: from the recorded time to the ten years of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty. Guo Yiqi first revised it in the 26th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi.
Guo Miao's genealogy in Tan Fang is inseparable. Ten volumes of scientific maps in this publication.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Daliang, Kaifeng, Henan Province, volume □□□ Nankai University, a history book of the Republic of China (genealogy)
Twelve volumes of Guo genealogy in Xinxiang, Henan Province (Republic of China) Guo Quanjie Guo Qingyun continued his studies in the Republic of China for four years (19 15) Printed by Henan University (incomplete)
The first four volumes of Guo genealogy in Xinzhou County, Hubei Province (Republic of China) Guo Zixiu and Guo Xizhen continued to be revised in the sixteenth year of the Republic of China (1927). Note: Guo Kedi and Guo Pingheng were revised in the 15th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty.
Guo Family Tree of Xinzhou County, Hubei Province (Republic of China) continued in the 22nd year of the Republic of China (1933). Woodcut Edition of Fenghuang Village, Xinzhou County, Hubei Province.
Guo Family Tree in Xinzhou County, Hubei Province, Volume 40, Volume 14 (Republic of China) Guo, et al. Four woodcuts in 22 years of the Republic of China (1933) Note: Guo Chunting was founded in the fourth year of Qing Daoguang.
Guo's Genealogy in Xinyuan, Hubei Province Volume 4 Volume 2 (Republic of China) Guo Cunyu, Guo and others created a woodcut in the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1935).
Zhu Yuan Cun, Sandian Town, Xinzhou County, Hubei Province
The genealogy of the Guo family in Fenyang, Xishui, Hubei, Volume □□□ (1882) Woodcut Edition of Hubei Xishui Bo (Volume 1 2)
Excerpts from Hubei Xishui Salary Guo Gongjiacheng are not divided into one volume, the map of Hubei.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Hunan Volume 29 (1903) Movable type printing map of Hunan Note: This family is scattered in Yuanjiang, Yiyang, Hanshou and other places.
The genealogy of Guo Qixiu, the head of Jinxia Mountain in Xiangtan, Hunan Province, is not divided into volumes. Movable type books in Hunan from Guangxu to Qing Dynasty (seven volumes)
The genealogy of the Guo family in Shatou, Jinxiashan, Xiangtan, Hunan Province [Wenzu Fangdao fascicle] [Xingren fascicle, Xingrang fascicle] Dian Zhuantang [Xingren fascicle has * * *, four to seven volumes, eighteen schools to twenty-three schools] [Xingrang fascicle has two volumes, eight to nine books, eleven schools to twenty-three schools]
Guo Wuxiu's Genealogy in Xiangtan, Hunan Province, Volume 22 (Republic of China). In the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1934), Guo compiled the printed version of Zhongshan Map in Guangdong. Note: Guo Suqu was first written in the thirty-fourth year of Qing Qianlong.
Genealogy of Guo Sanxiu in the 15th Street of Shangxiang, Xiangtan, Hunan Province, Volume 10, Volume 2 (Republic of China), eleven woodcut books compiled by Guo Baohe and Guo Yu in the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937), Hebei University.
Twelve volumes of "Guo Rebuild Family Tree in Xiangxiang, Hunan" (Qing Dynasty) Guo Ranzhuo compiled (preface) Qing Daoguang four years (1824) Wenmeitang carved Hunan map (save volume L)
Guo's "Reading Spectrum of Oil-pressed Shop in Xiangxiang, Hunan", volume ten, volume one, volume one (Qing), Guo Zaizhong, Guo Nianyan, continued to Qing Daoguang for twenty-three years (1843), second edition.
Guo's Genealogy in Xiangyin, Hunan Province Volume X Volume I Volume I Volume II (Qing Dynasty) Guo Songtao compiled The Map of Dalian, Liaoning in the Seventh Year of Qing Dynasty (1857) and The Map of Shanghai, USA (3 volumes are missing). Note: Shi Guo was captured in the third year of Qing Daoguang, and was founded and restored by Guo Huang.
Guo Liuxiu's genealogy in Changle, Yongxing, Hunan Province is not divided into volumes (Qing). A Six-Volume Edition of Shidetang Movable Type History Institute, edited by Guo Dacong in the 29th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1903).
Genealogy of the Guo Family in Mayang, Hunan, Volume 13 Volume 1 Volume 2 (Republic of China) Guo Yuanxun, Editor-in-Chief (19 16), Press History Museum.
In the third year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1877), there were 12 volumes of Guo's genealogy in Yuanjiang, Hunan Province, and Zhang Shanzai's movable type version of Hunan map.
The genealogy of the four families in Yuanjiang, Hunan Province Volume 12 One (Qing) Guo Daquan Guo compiled the movable type book of Fenyang Hall in the 20th year of Guangxu (1894) the map of Hunan.
The genealogy of Guo family in Panyu, Guangdong Province is not divided into volumes (Qing Dynasty). Guo rewrote the note of Guangxu five years (1879), the map of Zhongshan, Guangdong.
The genealogy of Guo Family in Panyu, Guangdong Province was not divided into volumes (Republic of China). In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), Guo Chenghui and Guo Quandai compiled the printed version of Zhongshan in Guangdong.
The Guo family tree in Chaozhou, Guangdong Province is not divided into the year of the Republic of China 16 (1927), printed by Liang Yongchang in Chaozhou, Shantou City, Guangdong Province.
The genealogy of Guo family in Xiangshan, Zhongshan, Guangdong Province is not divided into volumes (Republic of China). Guo Fenghui and others published this edition in the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929).
The Legend of Beitu Shanghai: Cover and Bookmark Title "Guo Family Tree of Zhuxiu Garden in Zhongshan City"
Sixteen volumes of Guo genealogy in Zhongshan, Guangdong (Republic of China) Guo and Guo Zinan rebuilt the printed version in the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937).
Guangdong Zhongshan stall
Sixteen volumes of Guo genealogy in Zhongshan, Guangdong Province (Republic of China) In the twenty-seventh year of the Republic of China, Guo Shangyuan supervised the revision (1938). Sixteen volumes of this edition were published in the United States.
The genealogy of Guo family in Nanhai, Guangdong Province is not divided into volumes (Qing). Guo Zhangpu compiled a note on "Guangdong Zhongshan Map Xuantongyuannian (19 10)".
Guo's genealogy in Tai Po, Guangdong Province Volume II (Republic of China) Guo Huinan et al. revised and published a volume in the United States in the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929).
The genealogy of the Baguo family in Ding City, Sichuan County was not divided into volumes (Republic of China). In the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928), the printed version of the county was divided into two volumes, Nanjing University.
Guo Zutong continued to revise two volumes of movable type books in the Republic of China. Sichuan legend: Guo's first revision was in the reign of Qing Qianlong.
The genealogy of the Guo family in Ziyang, Sichuan (Republic of China) Guo Xizhen continued to compile the four volumes of Shi Yin Ben in the Guo ancestral hall in Ziyang, Sichuan in the second year of the Republic of China (19 13) and the eleventh year of the Republic of China (1922).
The genealogy of the Guo family in Longchang, Sichuan is not divided into volumes (Qing Dynasty). In the second year of Qing Dynasty (19 10), Guo and others continued to revise the four-volume typography of Xuan Tong. Legend of Nankai University in Sichuan: Kangxi revised it in the fifty-sixth year, which is the fourth revision.
The Guo family tree in Penghu, Taiwan is not divided into volumes (Qing Dynasty). Guo Chaoxun wrote a volume of notes about the twenty-six years of Qing Daoguang (1846) in the United States.
Fuxi Guo Xiupu's genealogy is not divided into volumes (Ming Dynasty). Guo Yuming compiled the Map of the North in the 11th year of Wanli (1583).
Preface to the Genealogy of the Guo Family in Wuguxi (Qing Dynasty) Guo Wenxi et al. revised the Taiwan Province Provincial Volume "Notes in the Fourteenth Year of Daoguang (1834)".
Guo's genealogy: Volume 10, Volume 1 and Volume 3 (Qing Dynasty); Guo Peiyou compiled Fourteen Maps of the North in the 11th year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1872).
Guo Jiapu Volume 10 Volume 1 Volume 3 (Republic of China) In the 25th year of Guo Lifu's Republic of China (1936), the printed edition of Beitu was revised to 14 volumes.
Twenty-three volumes of the genealogy of the Guo family in Luoshui (Qing Dynasty) Guo Xianpei revised twenty volumes of movable type books in Fenyang Hall in the thirty-first year of Guangxu (1905).
Guo Jiapu Volume 1 (Qing) Guo Manuscript Shandong Map
Twelve volumes of the genealogy of the Guo family in Fenyang (Republic of China) Guo et al. specialized in Guo Zhongru et al. compiled ten volumes of the Map of Hubei in Chongbentang in the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1934).
Four volumes of Guo's genealogy (Republic of China) In the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China (1947), Guo Guang compiled four volumes of Sichuan maps.
Guo Zuzu Genealogy is not divided into volumes (Republic of China). Guo Tong compiled a map of Sichuan in the Printed History of the Republic of China.
Isn't Guo Ziyi's genealogy divided into four volumes of Shi Yin Ben and four volumes of Shanghai Map?
Guo's genealogy □□ mimeographed copy of Jiangsu Fengxian Bojuan (save one volume)
Guo Shunzhi's Genealogy (2002) printed by Guo Jiadai in Xinba Town, Yangzhong City, Jiangsu Province.
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