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In China's 5,000-year history, which family is the strongest and can last forever?
There are basically no families that can really last forever, but there have been several particularly powerful families in history.

1, Kong Jia.

Commonly known as the feast of the duke's house. Confucius? Located in the east of Confucius Temple in Qufu City, Shandong Province, it is the only relatively complete Duke's Mansion in Ming Dynasty in China. The Duke of Feast is the hereditary title of descendants of Confucius, whose duty is to manage Confucius' worship and family affairs.

2. Boling Cui Shi became a noble family in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Although the family status in the Northern Wei Dynasty was lower than the four surnames represented by Qinghe Cui Shi, Boling Cui Shi rose in an all-round way in the Northern Qi and Northern Zhou Dynasties and became a first-class scholar. Cui Shi in Boling was once regarded as a noble family with five surnames and seven expectations in Sui and Tang Dynasties. The prime ministers of Tang Dynasty 15 were born in Cui Shi, Boling.

3. Wang Langya

Wang Langya, an upper gentry in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and Southern Dynasties, was one of the four heroes. Wang Xiao? The first one. It was founded in the Han Dynasty, flourished in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, and gradually weakened after the Southern Dynasties.

Wang Dun, Wang Dao, Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi,

4. The branch of Chen (Tian) almost ran through the whole Zhou Dynasty, nearly 800 years. If we go back to Shun, it will be two or three thousand years.

5. It's Lao Liu's house. From Liu Bang's founding of the Han Dynasty, to Guangxu's revival, and then to Liu Bei's founding of Shu Han, the Liu family flourished for nearly 500 years. There are nearly 10 outstanding emperors, and great scholars like Liu Xiang and Liu Xin. Liu's influence was so great that many emperors later changed their surnames to Liu. For example, Liu Yuan in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (Huns, with their mother's surname) and Liu Zhiyuan in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (Shatuo).

6. There was also a consort family in the Han Dynasty that ran through the Han Dynasty for 400 years, that is, Dou Taihou's Dou family. Dou Taihou is the queen of Wendi in China. At the time of Emperor Wen, both her younger brothers were blocked. During the reign of Emperor Jing and Emperor Wu, Dou Taihou had great authority. Dou Taihou's nephew Dou Ying was a famous minister in the Western Han Dynasty. He was a general, a prince and a prime minister. Since then, Dou has been a senior official in the Western Han Dynasty.

These families belonged to big families in the then dynasty, but they still didn't survive.