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| Lin, Yi | Lin, Ke-Ming | Yang, Cheng | Jheng, Cuei-Pai | Cai, Lin | Cai, Pu-Jhih | Cai, Guang-Wu |
| Jhang, Bang-Yan | You, Ming-Jhen | Jheng, Ying-Jhou | Huang, Chuan-Wu |
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Name:Cai, Pu-Jhih
Anonymity:no
Sex:Male
Date of Birth:Kangxi-Chienlung period
Date of Death:Kangxi period |
Place of Birth:Wubo Township Pinghe County Fujian Province |
Place of Activity:Jhuoluo County Touliuman |
Category:Historical figures |
Specialty:no |
Educational Background:no |
Experience:no |
Contribution:was the Linnei Jioucyonglin Cai ancestor |
Work:no |
Award:no |
Association:no |
Description:Cai, Pu-Jhih, his original home was in Fujian Province Jhangjhoufu Pinghe County Wubo Township Cingning village Shihguei she Huangganloujyu. In the Chien-lung 28 year (1763), he and his wife brought his parents’ (Pu-Jhih and Zeng, Chih-Shen) urn to Taiwan. His sister-in-law, Cheng asked him to bring up a six or seven-year-old boy. He chose to open up Jioucyonglin as the starting point. In the third year, the great grandfather Ru-Jhen was born. Another three years later, he had another son, Huo. According to Cia ancestral history, Pu-Jhih’s father Pu-Jhih was the tenth generation. And then, the thirteenth generation, Liang-Hou, Liang-Bao, Liang-Jie, and Liang-Ji was born. Four senior branch of the family descents buried the tenth generation, Pu-Jhih, the eleventh generation, Pu-Jhin and the twelfth generation, Ru-Jhen together and called it as Tangshan cemetery. |
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