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Where did Xi Xi Huang come from?

From Jiangxia (now Wuhan, Hubei), it originated in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Xi Xi Huang, also known as Xia Pi Huang, came from Jiangxia (now Wuhan, Hubei) and originated in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. According to Huang's genealogy, Huang's ancestors were Huang Xie, the general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, whose name was Chun. Huang Xie, the ancestor of his son Huang Yuanda Yin, was named Jiangxia. Starting from Huang Yuanda, his descendants were also called Jiangxia people in history. Huang Zan, a descendant of Huang Xie, took refuge in the Northern and Southern Dynasties and moved to Huaibei, Anhui Province, where he became a local noble family. During the Northern Song Dynasty, Huang, the ancestor of the Huang family, was in office, and his son and Sun Yongkui were all officials in the Song Dynasty. Later, Huang Yanrong, the great-grandson of Huang Yongkui, moved from Yang Xia, Henan Province to Pizhou, Jiangsu Province, where he became a famous family.