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Now the main figure of the Saskatchewan family
Sa's family originated from Anselman in the Western Regions, and his family Sadula was given the surname Yanmen in Shanxi by the Yuan Dynasty. For example, the younger brother of Sadula, a famous poet in Yuan Dynasty (director of Jianchang Road in Jiangxi Province), and the son of Sadula (who once wrote for the Prime Minister's Office) were all named after Sadula. ① Originated from Xianbei nationality. It was changed by the Bessagu family. (Textual research on surnames) ② Originated from Xixia. Tangut surname of Xixia. (Continued the introduction of Tongzhi people) (3) There is Saskatchewan province in the western region, and they moved to Fujian. (Ming history) Today's Saskatchewan province in Fujian is mostly because of this. The first sound is taken from the Persian translation, which is now the Hui nationality. (4) Manchu Sakyamuni in Qing Dynasty, Chinese name Sa. (5) samar Ewenki, Han surname. 6 Mongolian surname. [1] 1333, Sa Zhongli moved to Fuzhou, Fujian. Sasaki in Yanmen today mainly refers to this branch of Fuzhou, whose ancestral home is Tongxianfang in Fuzhou. After Yuan entered Fujian, he attached great importance to cultural education. The third generation of Sasaki entered Fujian, and Xuande was a scholar in the Ming Dynasty for five years. He is Zhan Shifu, the right assistant minister of does. Some scholars believe that when Saskatchewan family entered Fujian, they still maintained the Muslim identity of Semu people in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. One example is that Saatchi once funded the renovation of Fuzhou Mosque, but at the same time Saatchi advocated China and Confucian etiquette. His funeral changed the tradition of Semu people and adopted Zhuzi's family ceremony. This move won the favor of the Han gentry in Fuzhou, making the family gradually sinicized. In the Qing Dynasty, especially in the middle and late Qing Dynasty, Saskatchewan culture and education in Yanmen, Fuzhou developed vigorously. Not only did it achieve great results in imperial examinations, but it also began to accept new western education. Sa Zhenbing of the family 1870+0 1 was admitted to Fujian Ship Administration School, and 1877 (Guangxu three years) was admitted to Greenwich Naval School. He was one of the first China people to study military affairs in the West. The Saskatchewan family is also very successful in business. As early as the Ming Dynasty, the Saskatchewan family operated the salt industry in Fuzhou, and the business flourished for hundreds of years, becoming a wealthy family in Fuzhou. In the 20th century, many members of the Yanmen Samson family became influential figures in the navy, education, academia and business, especially in the first half of the 20th century, when the Samson family reached its peak. At that time, there were military and political veterans, President of Xiamen University, Sa Zhenbing, Academician of Academia Sinica, Dean of Law School of National Taiwan University, Governor of China Bank, and Captain of Zhongshan Ship. By 2007, it had spread to the 22nd century, distributed in Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province Province, the United States and other places. In the 1960s, in the national identity of China, Saskatchewan people in Yanmen, Fuzhou identified their ethnic composition as Mongolian.