Tanghao
零陵堂 — 湖南南疆
零陵堂 Ling Ling Tang — Hunan Southern Roots
零陵堂
Ling Ling Tang (零陵堂) originates from the historic Lingling Commandery in present-day Hunan Province, representing Huang families with deep roots in southern China.
零陵堂 (Línglíng Táng) represents Huang families from the historic Lingling region in Hunan Province, a southern area with significant Huang population.
Geographic Context
Lingling (零陵) refers to:
- Modern location: Yongzhou City, Hunan Province (湖南省永州市)
- Historical scope: Southern Hunan
- Geographic character: Mountains and rivers
Historical Background
Ancient Settlement
The Lingling region has been inhabited since ancient times. Its strategic location on routes to Guangdong and Guangxi made it important.
Han Dynasty Commandery
Lingling Commandery was established during the Han Dynasty, bringing administrative organization to the region.
Southern Migration
Many Huang families migrated to Lingling during periods of southern migration, particularly during times of northern instability.
Distribution
Hunan Heartland
- Yongzhou region
- Southern Hunan counties
- Guilin border areas
Migration Patterns
- Further south to Guangxi
- Some to Guangdong
- Connections to other southern Huang branches