Zhao 1. Comes from the surname Ying, which was formed in the Western Zhou Dynasty. The ancestor is Boyi, and the specific ancestor is Zaofu. Boyi was a grandson of Emperor Zhuanxu, and was given the surname Ying by Shun. Zaofu was the 9th generation grandson of Boyi. He was a famous carriage driver in the Western Zhou Dynasty. He got 8 horses in the Taolin area, trained them and presented them to King Mu of Zhou. King Zhou Mu equipped a fine carriage and asked Cepheus to drive it for him. He often went out to hunt and play. Once he went west to the Kunlun Mountains and saw the Queen Mother of the West. He was so happy that he forgot to return. At this time, he heard that King Xu Yan of the Xu Kingdom was rebelling. King Zhou Mu was very anxious about the news. At this critical moment, Cefu drove thousands of miles, allowing King Zhou Mu to quickly return to Haojing. He sent troops in time to defeat King Xu Yan and put down the rebellion. Because of Zaofu's great achievements, King Zhou Mu gave him the city of Zhao. From then on, the Zaofu family was called the Zhao family. When King Mu of Zhou passed the throne to King You of Zhou, because King You was immoral, the 7th generation uncle of Zaofu took him away from Zhou Shijin. From then on, the descendants of the Zhao family became the officials of Jin for generations. In the early years of the Warring States Period, Zhao Xiang, the 12th generation grandson of his uncle, united with the three families of Wei and Han to form the Jin Dynasty and established the State of Zhao. When his grandson Zhao Ji was born, he was officially recognized by King Lie of Zhou Dynasty and was listed as a prince together with the Han and Wei families. In 2 BC, the State of Zhao was destroyed by the State of Qin. Its royal family, nobles and common people all took the name of the country and called them Zhao.
2. Change of surname from another clan.
Genealogy of the Zhao family in Fufeng, Shangyu, Zhejiang Province
Revised edition by Rishengtang in the fourth year of Tongzhi’s reign from Zhao Song to Xiu Dynasty
Four volumes of 574
< p> This website can provide photocopying or CD production(Shangyu, Zhejiang) Fufeng Zhao family's revised genealogy
Zhao Han revised the revised version in the twelfth year of the Republic of China
Five volumes 700
This website can provide copying or CD production
Unknown Fu Feng Zhao family continued the genealogy in eight volumes
(Republic of China) compiled by Zhao Dan and Zhao Shengqing Six volumes of Wenxingtang movable type edition in the twelfth year of the Republic of China (1923)
Beitu Peking University
One volume of the family tree of the unknown Zhao family in Fengguanli who moved to Changchang
(Republic of China) Zhao Zhenxiu Printed volume of the 10th year of the Republic of China (1921)
Renmin University
Unknown Arrow Mountain Zhao family genealogy, first and last volume of nineteen volumes
< p> (Republic of China) Zhao Zongyuan compiled eight volumes of the Yongsi Hall engraved edition in the seventh year of the Republic of China (1918)Zhejiang Yuyao Lizhou Documents
The unknown Zhao family tree is not divided into volumes
Unknown clear edition
Ningxia Bo
Unknown first volume of four volumes of the Zhao family tree
Unknown clear edition two volumes
Tianjin Picture
Eight volumes of the unknown Zhao family genealogy
(Qing Dynasty) Zhao Zongtan Zhao Zongbao compiled three Qing notes
Map of Wujiang County, Jiangsu
Three volumes of the Unknown Zhao Family Chronicle
One volume compiled by Zhao Duozhu (Qing Dynasty) in the 32nd year of Guangxu’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1906)
Map of Shanghai
Unknown Zhao's family tree is unknown
Unknown Dehoutang publication in the 18th year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1892)
Fengxian County archives in Shanghai
Unknown Fishing House The genealogy of Tun [Zhao family] is not divided into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Zhao Luqing Zhao Hechun compiled a copy of the banknotes in 1985 in the sixth year of Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty (1880)
Map of Jilin City, Jilin
Ten volumes of the Zhao family genealogy under the unknown Baiyang Mountain
(Qing Dynasty) Zhao Xibai and others revised the ten volumes of Yongsi Tang movable type version in the 13th year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1874)
p>Northern Map
One volume of the unknown Zhao family genealogy
(Qing Dynasty) Zhao Tao and Zhao Yuzao compiled the early Qing engraving
Shandong Map
Four volumes of the Zhao family genealogy in Tianjia, Li County, Gansu Province
(Qing Dynasty) Compiled manuscript by Zhao Lanbi
Paili Village, Yongping Township, Li County, Gansu Province
Four volumes of the genealogy of the Zhao family in Zhuanglang, Gansu
(Qing Dynasty) Zhao Xianyu compiled the banknotes of the sixth year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1867)
Chen Yangjia, Shuiluo Township, Zhuanglang County, Gansu
The genealogy of the Zhao family in Tianshui, Gansu is not divided into volumes
(Ming Dynasty) Zhang Ti compiled the manuscript from Jiajing to Wanli in the Ming Dynasty
Yangshan Village, Yanhe Township, Li County, Gansu
Unknown family tree of the Zhao family in Jianchuan, Yunnan
One volume of unknown manuscript
Map of Dali Prefecture, Yunnan
Note: This is the genealogy of the Bai family.
Zhao Yuan, a local official from one hundred households in Jianchuan Prefecture, Yunnan Province, compiled the resumes and clan charts of the past dynasties without dividing them into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) manuscripts written by Zhao Rixuan and others
Map of Yunnan
One volume of the Taihe Zhao family records in Dali, Yunnan
One volume of unknown Qing banknotes
Map of Yunnan
Dali, Yunnan The genealogy of the Taihe Zhao family is unknown
Six volumes of unknown manuscripts
Map of Dali Prefecture in Yunnan
Note: This is the genealogy of the Bai family.
Dali, Yunnan, Longguan Zhao Family Genealogy Volume 1
Unknown Unknown
Dali Prefecture Map, Yunnan
Note: This is the genealogy of the Bai people.
The genealogy of the Zhao family in Longguan, Dali, Yunnan, is not divided into volumes
(Ming) Zhao Ruyuan compiled (Qing) Zhao Dengying revised version
Yunnan Bo
< p> Yunnan Tengchong Zhao family genealogy banknotes are not divided into volumes(Republic of China) Zhao Jingye revised the banknotes of the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930) into one volume
Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province
p>The genealogy of the Zhao family in Wenjiang, Sichuan is not divided into volumes
(Republic of China) Zhao Xinyi compiled a mimeographed volume in the 30th year of the Republic of China (1941)
Map of Sichuan
< p> The genealogy of the Zhao family in Yibao, Shunan, Sichuan is not divided into volumes(Republic of China) Zhao Qingxi's report on Zhao Chengxi's school in the third year of the Republic of China (1914) typed version by Xufu Datong Book Company
Sichuan map (Save one volume)
Two volumes of the Zhao family genealogy in Neijiang, Sichuan
(Qing Dynasty) Zhao Hefang compiled the woodcut version in the 28th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1848)
Sichuan Sihe Township, Neijiang County
The family history of the Zhao family in Mianzhu, Sichuan is not divided into volumes
(Republic of China) Zhao Xing compiled a typesetting volume of the Republic of China
Pictures of Sichuan
The genealogy of the Fuxing Zhao family in Pujiang County, Sichuan is not divided into volumes
(Republic of China) Zhao Changxu and others compiled the woodblock version in the third year of the Republic of China (1914)
Credit Union of Datang Town, Pujiang County, Sichuan
The genealogy of the Zhao family in Pingle Tianshui, Guangxi is not divided into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Zhao Zhukui revised the 9th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1829) in twelve volumes
Jilin University
The family tree of the Zhao family in Guangdong is not divided into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Zhao Guzhen reissued the banknotes of the 16th year of Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty (1836) in one volume
Zhongshan, Guangdong Picture