The origin of Fang Liugui Hall
At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Dr. Guanglu gave birth to seven sons, six of whom were officials and were all honored as scholars. They are called Liu Gui, and Zunfang is the father of Liu Gui, and his descendants are called Liu Gui. Some tribes of this branch take Liuguitang as the hall number. According to relevant public information, another person who moved to the Party in the late Tang Dynasty was Fang Guan Changle, an ancient person in the late Tang Dynasty, named Dr. Jin Guanglu. Fang later settled in Chengxiangfang Lane, Putian, Fujian, and gave birth to seven sons. In addition to the old seven Ren Jie, the other six sons are all officials in Fujian: the eldest son is any one, Yuan Wailang of the water department of the official inspection school; The second son, Ren Yue, was less supervised by the ministers of the official department; The third son, Ren Rui, is an official; The fourth son, Ren Xun, was appointed to Dali Temple; Five sons are benevolent, and the official ceremony is a doctor; Six sons Ren Yuan, official secretary provincial orthography. Each of them was respected as a scholar and gave birth to seven sons, six of whom were officials and were called "six nobles", and only then were they honored as "the father of six nobles", and their descendants were called "six nobles of gold". Some of the tribes that moved out of this branch took "Liuguitang" as the name of the hall.