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Ask Chuanjiang's genealogy?
Since Chu destroyed Chiang Kai-shek, most of Chiang Kai-shek has moved out, and only some of them still live in Henan. Among them, one moved to Shaanxi Province in the Han Dynasty and one moved to Donglai County in Shandong Province in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The other branch moved to yi county (now Jiangsu Province) during the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty. When the Western Han Dynasty mourned the emperor, Jiang Yi, a native of Ling Du (now southeast of Chang 'an County, Shaanxi Province), was named Yanzhou Secretariat (now Shandong Province). His son, Sun Donghan, crossed the river in the early Eastern Han Dynasty, scattered all over the south of the Yangtze River. One moved to Yangxian County (now Yixing, Jiangsu Province), one moved to Gehu Lake in Piling (now Changzhou, Jiangsu Province), and the other moved to Sanling, Fenghua, Zhejiang Province. During the Jianwu period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Jiang Heng's nine sons took refuge everywhere. After the emperor realized, he sealed all the nine sons, namely: Gonghua Hou Ying, Huiji (now Zhejiang) Hou Zheng, Linjiang (now Zhongxian, Sichuan) Hou Chuan, Hulin Hou Yao, Surin Hou Zhe, Puting Hou Xun, Jiujiang (now Jiangxi) Hou Ren and Yunyang (now Chun 'an, Shaanxi). It can be seen that since Jiang Heng, most of his descendants have lived in China.

"It can be seen that since Jiang Heng, his descendants have mostly scattered in Zhejiang, Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Jiangsu and other places in southern China."

As for the names of your descendants, I don't know. I think you have a family tree.