Zhuan Xu's descendants are Yao's courtiers. Hao Tao's descendants worked as officials in the Shun, Xia and Shang Dynasties, so they took the official as their surname and changed their surnames.
At the end of Shang Dynasty, Shang Zhouwang was ignorant, and Li Zheng was killed by Shang Zhouwang because he insisted on justice and dared to speak out. After Li Zheng died, his wife fled with her son Loretta Lee. She ate the fruit of the plum tree and saved her son's life. Li He changed his surname to Li.
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During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Li moved to Shanxi, Sichuan, Hebei and Shaanxi, and founded Longxi House and Zhaojun House, forming the two most important and basic tribes of the Li family.
In the Western Han Dynasty, a man named Li moved to Shandong and Jiangxi. By the time of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms, Li had developed to Liaoning in the northeast, Ningxia in the northwest, Jiangsu in the southeast, Guangdong, Hunan, Hubei in the south and Yunnan in the southwest.
In the Tang Dynasty, Li's population moved three times. In the early Tang Dynasty, some Li people moved to the south, and some of them entered Fujian with Zheng Chen and Chen Yuanguang when Tang Gaozong opened Zhangzhang. The second time was the Anshi Rebellion, and many descendants of Li moved to the south to take refuge.
The third time was from the late Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties. Due to the long-term turmoil in the Central Plains, Wang Chao and Wang led the uprising and finally established Fujian. Some people surnamed Li from Henan entered Fujian with the Wang brothers, settled in Putian and Jinjiang, then branched to Ninghua, Shanghang and Shaowu, and then developed westward, distributed in some places in Guangdong and Guangxi.