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Chapter 7 China 281

the history of several important lineages and uncovered the territorial bases of
their wealth and power. By the late Qing (late nineteenth century) people with
the He surname were the largest and wealthiest of half a dozen major lineages
in the Shawan sands region southeast of Guangzhou in the Pearl River delta.
The founding ancestor of He lineage, He Renjian (see figure 7.2), settled there
in late Song times on 50 acres of land that he soon extended by another 50
acres. His descendants cultivated the river marshes, expanding their holdings
by a variety of ways, but most remarkably and successfully by reclamation of
the sands deposited naturally by the river. Laborers were hired to drop stones
from boats, build dikes, and add upper layers of soil on which fruit trees were
grown until the reclaimed land was suitable for cultivation. This land was regis-
tered with the government when tax dodging became impossible and then
leased out to cultivators of other surnames and to non-Han minority ethnic

1st
gen

He Chang of Nanxiong

He RenjianBought first land as Nanxiong Branch
common lineage property

He Qilong
Earned first jinshi title

First ancestral hall built

Major peasant uprising
decimates He lineage
Coastal evacuation

He Zihai
Earned jinshi title
Wrote geneology for previous five generations

He Ziyi
First mention of
He Chang of Nanxiong

He Guangzhen
“Discovers” He Chang of Nanxiong

He Jieli and He Zhiming
Restore ancestral hall

Song
Dynasty

Yuan
Dynasty

Ming
Dynasty

Qing
Dynasty

2nd
gen
3rd
gen
4th
gen

5th
gen
6th
gen

9th
gen

13th
gen

15th
gen

Figure 7.2
Construction of
He lineage by
members of the
literati.

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