1, half room
Half-houses are mainly distributed in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces and are one of the main branches of the Zhang family in Gurao. Zhang Qinxian, the ancestor of Banjian, was a pirate of the Ming Dynasty, and later joined the court of the Ming Dynasty and was rewarded by the court. Board house members have held official positions for many times in history, making contributions to the local economic and cultural development.
2. South
Mainly distributed in Fujian and the south of Guangdong, it is another important branch of the Gurao Zhang family. Members of Nanfang have also held official positions for many times in history, contributing to the local economic and cultural development. Zhang Hua, the ancestor of Nanfang, served as the governor of Guangdong in the Ming Dynasty, and made contributions to the local governance and development.
3. North House
The north, mainly distributed in Shandong and Hebei, is another important branch of the Zhang family in Gurao. Northern members have also held official positions many times in history, making contributions to the local economic and cultural development. Zhang Hong, the ancestor of the North, served as the governor of Shandong in the Ming Dynasty, and made contributions to local governance and development.
4. West Room
Xifang, which is mainly distributed in Shaanxi and Gansu, is another important branch of the Zhang family in Gurao. Members of the West House have also held official positions many times in history, contributing to the local economic and cultural development. Zhang Wenxian, the ancestor of Xifang, served as the governor of Shaanxi in the Ming Dynasty, which contributed to the local governance and development.
5. East Room
Mainly distributed in the east of Jiangxi and Hunan, it is another important branch of the Zhang family in Gurao. Members of the East Room have also held official positions many times in history, making contributions to the local economic and cultural development. Rizo, the ancestor of the orient, served as the governor of Hunan in the Ming Dynasty, which contributed to the local governance and development.