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When did Lin's family originate? What is the relationship between Lin surname and Bigan?
According to the older generation, Lin's ancestor was a man named Wang in the Zhou Dynasty. He was the son of Bi Gan, a famous loyal minister. Therefore, Bi Gan has a deep relationship with Lin. Nowadays, people surnamed Lin often regard Bi Gan as their great ancestor and have a bright face. After all, Beagan's loyalty has never changed.

Bigen was loyal and unyielding all his life, patriotic and patriotic, but it was precisely because of his loyalty to the country that he could not tolerate any disloyalty. He often wrote letters and spoke frankly, which angered the emperor with uncertain temperament and was cut from his post and died. It is said that the sage has a delicate heart. This is what the emperor said to Bigan when he spoke bluntly to the emperor for the last time. Later, a generation of loyal ministers were dug out alive and died. As a result, the emperor didn't think so after reading it. I just think the legendary exquisite heart is a lie. Poor Beagan was defiled in this way until his death, and his loyalty has been passed down to this day. Now when it comes to Bigen, everyone will praise it. Forever loyalty? Unfortunately, when I met the incompetent emperor at that time, I couldn't show my enthusiasm. This is really the biggest waste of talent!

After Konoha's war, mindful of Bi Gan's loyalty, he was ordered to be posthumously sealed, and his only son was found and named Lin. Therefore, it became the ancestor of Lin. Since then, Lin has been endless, and many descendants of Lin have made countless achievements in their lives. So up to now, Lam has spread all over China and even South Korea, and the Lam family is also quite large!

At present, Lin's surname is mostly concentrated in Fujian, Taiwan Province and Guangdong provinces, with a large population. It is one of the major surnames in South China, with many representatives: Bigan, Lin Zexu, Lin Biao, Lin Qubo and others. Moreover, in Fujian Province, a large-scale event to commemorate Bigan is held every year, and many people from home and abroad come to participate. At present, there are many researches on the history of Lin surname, which indirectly reflects the inseparable relationship between compatriots in Taiwan Province Province and the mainland.