Here, you can casually touch the temperature of Southern Song Dynasty
In the third year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1133), the Northern Song Dynasty censor Zhongcheng and the grandson of Sun Xinlao (1028~1090), the direct bachelor of Longtuge, Jinling Gaoyou Prefecture (now Yangzhou Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province) Sun Yizhong, a native of the city, was a Jinshi and was awarded the title of Chengwulang. In the eighth year of Shaoxing, the imperial court restored Jieyang County and used Jibo Village (now Jingbei and Jingnan Village, Jinggang Street, Jieyang City) as a temporary smelting site. In the tenth year of Shaoxing's reign, the county seat was established in Yujiao Village (the area adjacent to Xima and Zhongshan Streets in Rongcheng District today). When Sun Yi was in office, his government was lenient and peaceful, and the people supported him. The first county magistrate of Jieyang was Sun Yi, who was also the founder of Rongcheng, the county government.
Sun Yi gave birth to four sons. The second son, Sun Damei, and the fourth son, Sun Dajing, lived in Jinggang. Sun Yi then became the ancestor of the Sun family in Chaoshan. Sun Yi's eldest son, Sun Darong, moved to Zhao'an, Zhangzhou, and his third son, Sun Dayou, moved to Zhangzhou City. This Jinggang Sun family has since multiplied to this day in Rongcheng, Jiedong, Chaoyang, Huilai, Lufeng, Haifeng, Chaozhou, Raoping and other places, with Jinggang, Rongcheng, Hailufeng and other places. has the largest population.
In the Ming Dynasty, the seventh descendant of Jinggang moved to Huilai and was registered in Xinggang Village in Zhoutian and the former Zhanxipu Village. Three generations later, some descendants moved to Hailufeng and became a large clan. Today, there are about 20,000 descendants of the Sun family in Jinggang, where Hailu was originally from. During the Qing Dynasty, descendants of the Jinggang Sun family from Jieyang and Lufeng moved to Taiwan and settled in today's Tainan and Hsinchu areas.
Today's Sun family in Tagang Village, Didu Town, Jiedong District , are partly descendants of Sun Yikun, the chief administrator of Jieyang County during the Wanli Period (1573-1620). Sun Yikun was originally from Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province. Like Sun Yi, he was a descendant of Sun Wu, the military saint of the Spring and Autumn Period. After coming to Jieyang to serve, he liked the scenery of Tagang and chose a place to live there. Some people with the Sun surname in Denggang and Tagang, the capital of Jiedong, also moved from Jinggang in the past years.
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