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Fujian Shi family tree
Shi Ju moved from Shou County, Anhui Province to Tongan, Fujian Province. In the fourth year of Tiancheng in the late Tang Dynasty (929), the father and son moved to Fujian, where there was only one stone surname. He first lived in Zhuxi (now Tongan, xiamen), and later his descendants moved to Xi 'an Township, Gaopu, Quanzhou, where he passed on for more than 70 years, and later his grandchildren moved to Quanzhou. Later generations moved to Zhangzhou, Fuzhou and Zhejiang provinces. During the Song Renzong Younian period, there were seven scholars and three scholars in Shishi, and a Gaopu ancestral temple, Shishi Jiashu Temple, was built in Quanzhou. Its door couplet: the imperial clan Shangshu Temple; Silver with a family. There is a temple for trainers in Zongye Backstreet, Zhangzhou City, and a temple for teachers and uncles in Jingting Lane, Quanzhou.