Li's surname. Zhang surname. , wang xing. , surnamed Liu. "Huguang filling Sichuan" is a large-scale and organized population migration in history. The population is extremely scarce and needs to be enriched.
"Huguang filling Sichuan" was a large-scale and organized population migration in the history of China, which had a far-reaching impact. The historical background of this migration is very complicated. At that time, Sichuan experienced more than 3 years of war, and the population changed from tens of millions to 9,. This was the statistics of the Qing government at that time. Although the death toll may not be so much, some people entered the forest to live in seclusion, but such a large population loss did have a great impact on Sichuan.
among the top ten surnames in Sichuan, Li, Zhang, Wang and Liu are the main forces of "Huguang filling Sichuan". In the late Yuan, late Ming and early Qing dynasties, Sichuan suffered from war and its population plummeted, so the government adopted the policy of emigrating from other provinces to Sichuan, with a scale of one million.
in addition to the above four surnames, Xiang, Ran and Yuan moved in from Macheng. In Yuechi County, Kang's ancestral home was Macheng, and in the 23rd year of Qing Kangxi, he moved to Sanxiang County. Fan's ancestral home is Macheng, and he also entered the four townships of this county at the same time; Fu surnamed Xiaogan Township, Macheng, and Qing Qianlong entered the county in 12 years. Jiang moved to six townships in the 21st year of Qing Emperor Kangxi.
The reporter learned from the Compilation Center of Jingchu Quanshu of Central China Normal University on the 22nd that up to now, more than 5 genealogies of immigrants who "Huguang filled Sichuan" from the Ming and Qing Dynasties to the Republic of China have been collected and sorted out, with more than 2, surnames of more than 1 kinds, revealing the main road map of immigrants who "Huguang filled Sichuan".
More than 3 years ago, "Huguang filling Sichuan" brought different regional cultures and lifestyles to Sichuan, and injected fresh blood into Sichuan. Even Sichuan's unparalleled appeal and assimilation came from the rich immigrant culture, and these immigrants from other provinces became the ancestors of most Sichuanese.