Huang Qiaoshan married three excellent wives: First Lady Shangguan Shi (also an official) and Mrs. Yipin; Second wife Wu, named Mrs. Yipin; The third lady is Zheng. These three ladies have seven children each. These 2 1 sons have achieved outstanding fame and achievements, and their descendants are prosperous.
Five Dynasties later, on the second day of the first month of the first year of the Zhou Dynasty (95 1), Shao Wu, an 80-year-old Huang clan, peacefully convened 2 1 grandchildren, and then publicly announced a major decision: divide the ancestral property accumulated by the Huang family for hundreds of years since it applied for the throne in the spring, that is, 800,000 copper coins and more than 800 taels of gold and silver, into 2,654,300 taels. At that time, the three ladies cried and begged, so Mr. Wang slightly changed his original decision and announced once again that, except for the eldest sons Wu and Zheng, who each left a room to support their mother to show warmth, the other 18 grandchildren were not allowed to love their mother's homeland, but had to travel all over the world and choose wood to live in. Then it was an auspicious day for Miyabuzhan to leave home. On this day, the newly revised Huang family tree 2 1 set was awarded to 2 1 children, and each child was given a set, and they were instructed to take it with them, keep it properly and never forget it.
This great analysis of the Huang family in Shaowu, and the migration and spread that followed it, are recorded in detail in many Huang genealogies. When the father and son parted, Duke Qiao Shan stipulated that 2 1 son's name should be changed to the name of the place where he moved.
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