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Is Hanlao Village in Yanling a descendant of Han Qi?

Hanlao Village in Yanling is not a descendant of Han Qi. At the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, the Han family was an official, and Han respected himself and made a decree of Tangyi County, Shandong Province. His eldest son Han Jingyu and his second son Han Shaoyu are both juren. His fifth son, Han Fayu, was a scholar in the first year of Chongzhen, and served as a magistrate of Tangyi and Yidu. The second son is Bill Han, the county magistrate of Yongjia, Zhejiang, and the eighth son is the county magistrate of Qiongshan, Guangdong. The villagers revered Han and his son. In the Qing Dynasty, Ruanzhai Village was renamed Han Lao Village. Han Qi's descendants originally lived in the Central Plains, but moved to Hainan because of the war. Since then, they have settled in Wenchang County and lived and multiplied.