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Zheng Chenggong's great ancestor Zheng Linzhi and his distant ancestor Zheng Zhao

The Tianzhu peaks are undulating and 1,035 meters above sea level. They tower across the junction of Nan'an City and Yongchun County in the eighth year of Jiading in the Southern Song Dynasty. (1215), the tenth descendant of Zheng Zhao moved to Xifang (commonly known as Xixiang, Xishang) in Quan County to avoid the chaos of the Yuan Dynasty, and his descendants branched into three sects.

The genealogy of the Zheng family in Jiajiao, Yongchun, records: Its ancestor Zheng Zhao, whose courtesy name was Yuanzhi, entered Fujian from Guangzhou Gushi during the Western Jin Dynasty. He first lived in Xinghua Prefecture (today's Putian), and then moved to Zhangzhou first and then moved to Fujian again. Quanzhou, the third moved to Dehua, the fourth moved to Guangxinlin, the 12th capital of Nan'an, and the fifth moved to Yongchun Jiajia due to the separation of brothers.

Zheng Chenggong’s ancestors breed in the northwest peak of Qingyuan Mountain in Quanzhou, that is, Guangxin Forest in the Twelve Capitals of Nan’an in Tianzhu Mountain (now part of Huamei and Liming Villages in Nan’an Penghua Town and Minzhu Village in Nan’an Shishan Town) It is not surprising that ancestral graves were discovered in the area of ??Anpingli, the 12th capital of Jiqing Township in Yongchun (now part of Jiajia and Dongli Village, Xianjia Town, Yongchun).

The preface to the genealogy of the Shijing family of the Zheng family in Nan'an states: My husband, Zheng, came to Fujian from Guangqi period in the Tang Dynasty, and lived in Pu, Zhang, Chao, and Quan, but they were all in different places. The "Ishii Ben Clan Genealogy" kept by the Ishii Zheng family was compiled by Zheng Chenggong's father Zheng Zhilong in the 13th year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1640). During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, due to the intrusion of Japanese pirates, "the ancestral temple fell into the cold smoke, and the genealogy was destroyed in the war. The book was withered, and it was impossible to ask questions." It is explained that when the genealogy was revised, due to the lack of relevant historical materials, the origin issue was difficult to verify.

The genealogy of the Zheng family in Yuping, Anxi is also recorded. In the first year of Guangqi's reign in the Tang Dynasty (885), Zheng Nigyuan (also known as Keyuan), the first ancestor to enter Fujian, followed the Wang Chao brothers to enter Fujian, and later unified the Antao Forest Farm in Nannan and established the foundation. On Jianglianping in Yongchun County, it was passed down to the fourth generation Zheng Du who patrolled the east gate of Ji Pengxiang.

According to the genealogy of the Zheng family in Chishui, Xiping, Anxi, the ancestors of the Zheng family lived in Xingyang County for generations. In the first year of Guangqi of the Tang Dynasty (885), the ten most common surnames were Zheng, Chen, Lin, and Hong... The three brothers of Wang Shenzhi crossed the river and entered Fujian. The ancestor Zheng Wei was the crown prince and Taifu of the Southern Song Dynasty, censor, Jin Ziguanglu doctor, and Shangzhu state. He lived in Yutian, Houguan (Fuzhou). He was scattered elsewhere due to war. His descendant Zheng Zhang came from Yutian and lived in Longyan (today's Taoyuan, Datian County).

An ancient genealogy from Liuaoyingli in Zhangpu reveals the genealogy of the Zheng family in Zhangpu Yingli. The Zheng family in Zhangpu and Quan are brothers. This is an extremely precious historical material. It records in detail that the Zheng family in ancient counties of Zhangzhou, Zhangpu Jiuzhengang, Zhangpu Puwei and other places are brothers of the same ancestors as the Zheng family in Ishijing, Nan'an. The Mystery of the Distant Ancestors provides valuable information to find out Zheng Linzhi, the great ancestor of the Zheng family, and Zheng Zhao, the distant ancestor. After discussions and introductions by experts, newly discovered records from the Zheng family history and Zheng Yushu, the descendants of Zheng Qiao, and the ancestor tables of the Zheng family's migration to various places, and The relevant origin and source records of Zheng Pu in Yingli are consistent.

A genealogy of the Zheng family in Zhangpu Yingli discovered by the descendants of the Zheng family in Zhangzhou. In its "Genealogy Brief Introduction", the place name "Shuanglukou" in Nan'an was mentioned many times and how its ancestors were Walking out from there, "walk with your body in your hands, from the spring to Zhang, and from Zhang to Pu". It is also marked that the two intersections are in the direction of the northwest peak of Qingyuan Mountain. The genealogy also mentioned that Zheng Chenggong once went to Zhangpu to talk about his relatives and was "a descendant of Gai Qingyuan", recalling the "Sheji Altar" in his hometown and the lively scene of the Lantern Festival with lights and colors.

This precious record attracted the attention of many Zheng clan members, who went to Nan'an to conduct extensive investigations. After many searches, the "double intersection" was confirmed to be in Shetan Village, Fengzhou, Nan'an. An elder said that Fengzhou Shetan Village should be the "double intersection" of Nan'an described in the Zheng family genealogy in Zhangpu Yingli. From there, Qingyuan Mountain is the northwest peak, which is consistent with the record.

Mr. Wang Zanzan, who is familiar with Fengzhou’s geographical anecdotes, said that there was an ancient road in front of the Zheng family’s ancestral house in Shedan. In ancient times, one end led to the mountain road of Yongchun and Dehua, and the other end led to the sea road along the coast of Quanzhou. Therefore, Known as the "Two Crossings."

If the genealogy from Zhangpu allows people to find Zheng Chenggong’s earlier ancestors, then the genealogy from Yongchun is the most detailed and earliest important one so far that traces Zheng Chenggong’s ancestors’ entry into Fujian. The genealogy once again confirms the theory that the Wurong and Zheng clan came out of Fengzhou.

The genealogy compiled by Mr. Zheng Bogong of Yongchun records: "My ancestor was well versed in military matters... My ancestor led his troops to station in Shejitan, Fengzhou, and cultivated fields to provide his own military food...".