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Fu(6) Bi [628] The ancestors of the Fu(6) lived in Jinan and and a Fu(6) Lin [16512] moved to Kaifeng and served in the administration of the Later Tang emperors. The relationship with Yan(2) [3312] is garbled. According to the Wujin zhi, Yan(2)'s grandfather moved from Chuzhou, Qingtian county to Suzhou. Yan(2) is identified as Bi's nephew or uncle according to this story (it could be read either way). According to Cheng(1) Ju's [7007] inscription for Yan(2)'s grandson, Yannian [16517], his ancestors were Henan residents and when Yan(2) was about to retire at the end of his term as prefect of Suzhou in 1056-1063 (and was about to return to Henan), the people demanded that he remain, thereby establishing the lineage's residence in Wuxian. Yan(2) was buried in Suzhou, Wuxian. Yan(2) cannot be a nephew of Bi: he earned the jinshi in 1011 (which gives him a very long career when he was prefect of Suzhou) and Bi was the eldest son of Yan [3313]. Therefore Yan(2) must be Bi's uncle. Since Yan(2) moved to Suzhou from Chu(c), Qingtian county, and his grandfather is also identified as one who moved to Suzhou from Qingtian, Yan(2)'s grandfather, A [16514], must be a brother of Chuqian [16513], and he moved to Qingtian at the same time as Chuqian moved to Luoyang. Yan(2)'s father, B [16515], and Yan's cousin, probably moved back to Luoyang and Yan(2) moved from Luoyang to Suzhou. This scenario, more or less, reconciles the inconsistencies in the different texts. Yan(2) was Yuanheng's [629] grandfather (or great grandfather), who moved to Changshu xian. Bi's direct descendant, Jiamou [3310], also moved to Suzhou, Changshu xian. Jiamou used the yin of his grandfather, probably Bi's grandson, Zhirou [8047], to enter the civil service and served as Huainan yunpan in 1207. Bi was also Zhiqing's [7226] grandfather. Tian(1) Kuang [1617] was Yan's [3313] son-in-law. Bi was Yan(5) Shu's [2073] son-in-law and Feng(4) Jing's [607] father-in-law (twice: sororate). In Yuan, Fu(6) Shu [3311], a Wujiang xian resident abandoned classicist occupations (ruye) and became a taoist priest. This seems to mark the end of the mortal continuity of the Fu(6) lineage and clan. There are no Fu(6) recorded for Suzhou during the Ming and Qing, none in the Ming Shi, and the only people with this surname in the Renming da zidian are Manchu bannermen! Han Wei, WJ, 29.11a-30a (calligraphy by Sun Yong, seal by Sima Guang); Fan Chunren, WJ, 17.1a-27a; Cheng Ju, WJ, 31.1b; Qinchuan zhi, 8.27a; Fan Zuyu, WJ, 38.10a, 39.1a; XCB, 127.1b, 336.11a; SHY:ZG, 74.25a; STZNP, pp. 9-12; Su Shi, WJ, 37.431-39; Suzhou FZ, 98.11a; Wu Tingxie, BeiSong jingfu nianbao, pp. 20, 24, 52; Wujun zhi, 26.11b-12a; YRSY, p. 1374; YLDD, 2367.10a. CBD, 4, 2785-90.
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