Han Gong (Yuan Han), the ancestor of Yuan in Zhongbu Village, was born in Langshan, Cai Zhou (now Queshan, Henan), and was the son of Yuan Zi (749-8 18), the prime minister. According to the Biography of Yuan Zi in the Old Tang Dynasty, Xiangzi had seven sons. Shi, Jiong, Jun, Du, Jiao, Ze, Han and Han are the youngest sons. Yuanzi was demoted to Jizhou secretariat in the tenth year of Tang Zhenyuan, and Tang Yuanhe was promoted to Yicheng as our envoy in the early years. The people of Jizhou benefited a lot and could not bear to leave. Let's talk about the youngest son, Han, who is the secretariat of Jizhou. In June of the 13th year of Tang Yuanhe, after Han died of illness, his eldest son stayed in the west of Xichangyi (now Taihe).
Since the rebellion in the Tang Dynasty, descendants have moved several times. According to the genealogy of Taihe Yuan, the grandson of Han Palace (Yue) was killed in the rebellion (Huang Chao Uprising) in the fifth year of Tang Ganfu (AD 878). In the first year of Hou Liang Ganhua (AD 9 1 1), Lu Yanchang, the southern army of Zhennan, defected and was killed by the Ministry. The king of Wu sent his troops south to attack Qianzhou. The fourth Han Gongsun (Zhen) fled from Zhongjiang (now Zhongdou) with his younger brother (dare) and loved the beautiful scenery of Zhongjiang. Later, his family settled in the central port of Liudu to start a career and reproduce. Up to now, the word "home" of Han Gong has been the 4th1generation. Brother Liang, who settled in the right back street, was the founder of the Yuan family in Xiashan Village, Guanchao Town, Henggang Town, Hengtang Town and the west of Taihe City, all of whom were descendants of the Han Palace.