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Why is Tang Jia Jinyang?
The reason for this is the following:

The early Tang family was mainly distributed in Wei, Chu, Jin and Qin, such as the Tang residence of Wei in the Warring States Period; Chu has Tang's ignorance. In the Western Han Dynasty, Tang Li, the grandson of Tang Ju, moved to Guo Pei (now Pei County, Jiangsu Province); In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Tang Xiang settled in Danyang (now northeast of dangtu county, Anhui); In Jin Dynasty, Tang Xi settled in Liangzhou (now Wuwei, Gansu Province), and his son Tang Hui moved to Jinchang (now northwest of Dingxiang County, Shaanxi Province). During the Southern Dynasties, the leader of the peasant uprising in Sanwu area once captured Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) and proclaimed himself emperor, with the title of Wu.

It can be seen that during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Tang family was widely distributed in many places in the north and south of the Yangtze River. In the Tang Dynasty, the Tang family in Gushi, Henan Province moved to Fujian. In the Song Dynasty, the Tang family of Jinchang went south with the Song family and settled in Ningdu, Jiangxi, then moved to Chaoyang and Dapu, Guangdong, and then moved to Meizhou and Guangxi. In the Qing Dynasty, some people in Fujian and Guangdong moved to Taiwan Province Province, and others moved overseas, such as the Indonesian Chinese Tang Yu, who was known as the "king of shipping". Tang family refers to the surnamed tang family, which is widely distributed in Jinyang County, Shanxi Province, Beihai County, Shandong Province, Luguo County, Shandong Province and other places, with famous historical figures such as Tang Yin.