Family tree of Confucius in the main line of descent

Summary

This is a family tree of the main line of descent of Confucius (Chinese: 孔子世家大宗).

Family tree edit

generation
number
叔梁纥
Kong Dik
1孟皮
Meng Pi
孔子(孔丘)
Confucius
551BC–479BC
2孔鲤
Kong Li
532BC-483BC
3孔伋
Kong Ji
483BC-402BC
4孔白
Kong Bai
5孔求
Kong Qiu
6孔箕
Kong Ji
7孔穿
Connor Su[1]
8孔谦
Kong Qian
9孔鲋
Kong Fu
孔腾
Kong Teng
孔树
Kong Shu
10孔随
Kong Sui
孔忠
Kong Zhong
11孔武
Kong Wu
12孔延年
Kong Yannian
13孔霸
Kong Ba
14孔吉
Kong Ji
孔福
Kong Fu
15孔何齐
Kong Heqi
孔房
Kong Fang
16孔弘
Kong Hong
孔均
Kong Jun
17孔安
Kong An
孔志
Kong Zhi
18孔损
Kong Sun
19孔曜
Kong Yao
20孔完
Kong Wan
孔赞
Kong Zan
21孔羡
Kong Xian
22孔震
Kong Zhen
23孔嶷
Kong Ni
24孔抚
Kong Fu
25孔懿
Kong Yi
26孔鲜
Kong Xian
27孔乘
Kong Cheng
28孔灵珍
Kong Lingzhen
29孔文泰
Kong Wentai
30孔渠
Kong Qu
31孔长孙
Kong
Zhangsun
32孔英悊
Kong Yingzhe
孔嗣悊
Kong Sizhe
33孔德伦
Kong Delun
34孔崇基
Kong Chongji
35孔璲之
Kong Suizhi
36孔萱
Kong Xuan
37孔齐卿
Kong Qiqing
38孔惟晊
Kong Weizhi
39孔策
Kong Ce
40孔振
Kong Zhen
41孔昭俭
Kong Zhaojian
42孔光嗣
Kong Guangsi
43孔仁玉
Kong Renyu
912-956
44孔宜
Kong Yi
941-986
45孔延世
Kong Yanshi
969-1006
孔延泽
Kong Yanze
46孔圣佑
Kong Shengyou
998-1032
孔宗愿
Kong Zongyuan
47孔若蒙
Kong Ruomeng
孔若虚
Kong Ruoxu
?-1104
孔若愚
Kong Ruoyu
48孔端友
Kong Duanyou
1078-1132
孔端操
Kong Duancao
?-1133
孔端立
Kong Duanli
49孔玠
Kong Jie
1122-1154
孔瑄
Kong Xuan
孔璠
Kong Fan
1106-1143
孔瑱
Kong Tian
孔琥
Kong Hu
50孔搢
Kong Jin
1145-1193
孔拯
Kong Zheng
1136-1161
孔摠
Kong Zong
1138-1190
孔拂
Kong Fu
51孔文远
Kong Wenyuan
1185-1226
孔元措
Kong Yuancuo
1182-1251
孔元綋
Kong Yuanhong
孔元孝
Kong Yuanxiao
孔元用
Kong Yuanyong
?-1227
52孔万春
Kong Wanchun
?-1241
Dashed lines
denote adoption
孔之固
Kong Zhigu
孔之厚
Kong Zhihou
孔之全
Kong Zhiquan
53孔洙
Kong Zhu
1228-1287
孔浈
Kong Zhen
孔浣
Kong Huan
?-1283
孔治
Kong Zhi
1237-1307
54孔思晦
Kong Sihui
1267-1333
孔思诚
Kong Sicheng
55孔克坚
Kong Kejian
1316-1370
56孔希学
Kong Xixue
1335-1381
57孔讷
Kong Ne
1356-1400
58孔公鑑
Kong Gongjian
1380-1402
59孔彦缙
Kong Yanjin
1401-1455
60孔承庆
Kong Chengqing
1420-1450
61孔弘绪
Kong Hongxu
1448-1504
孔弘泰
Kong Hongtai
1450-1503
62孔闻韶
Kong Wenshao
1482-1546
63孔贞幹
Kong Zhengan
1519-1556
孔贞宁
Kong Zhenning
1522-1606
64孔尚贤
Kong Shangxian
1544-1622
孔尚坦
Kong Shangtan
1573-1598
65孔衍椿
Kong Yanchun
1571-1619
孔衍桂
Kong Yangui
?-1595
孔衍植
Kong Yanzhi
1592-1648
66孔兴燮
Kong Xingxie
1636-1668
67孔毓圻
Kong Yuqi
1657-1723
68孔传铎
Kong Chuanduo
1673-1735
69孔继濩
Kong Jihuo
1697-1719
70孔广棨
Kong Guangqi
1713-1743
71孔昭焕
Kong Zhaohuan
1735-1782
72孔宪培
Kong Xianpei
1756-1793
孔宪增
Kong Xianzeng
1759-1812
73孔庆镕
Kong Qingrong
1787-1841
74孔繁灏
Kong Fanhao
1804-1860
75孔祥珂
Kong Xiangke
1848-1876
76孔令贻
Kong Lingyi
1872-1919
77孔德成
Kung Te-cheng
1920–2008
78孔維益
Kung Wei-yi
1939–1989
79孔垂長
Kung Tsui-chang
1975–
80孔佑仁
Kung Yu-jen
2006–

List of prominent descendants of Confucius not in the main line edit

The title of Duke of Song and "Duke Who Continues and Honours the Yin" (殷紹嘉公) were bestowed upon Kong An (孔安 (東漢) by the Eastern Han dynasty because he was part of the Shang dynasty's legacy.[2][3] This branch of the Confucius family is a separate branch from the line that held the title of Marquis of Fengsheng village and later Duke Yansheng.

  • Kong Anguo 11th generation descendant, son of Kong Zhong (孔忠)
  • Kong Jie 孔捷, Kong Xi 孔喜, Kong Guang 孔光, sons of Kong Ba 孔霸, younger brothers of Kong Fu 孔福. 14th generation descendants.
  • Kong Zhou (Eastern Han) 20th generation descendant
  • Kong Rong 20th generation descendant
  • The Southern Branch of the Confucius family at Quzhou. During the Southern Song dynasty the descendant of Confucius at Qufu, the Duke Yansheng Kong Duanyou fled south with the Song Emperor to Quzhou, while the newly established Jin dynasty (1115–1234) in the north appointed Kong Duanyou's brother Kong Duancao who remained in Qufu as Duke Yansheng. From that time up until the Yuan dynasty, there were two Duke Yanshengs, one in the north in Qufu and the other in the south at Quzhou. An invitation to come back to Qufu was extended to the southern Duke Yansheng Kong Zhu by the Yuan dynasty Emperor Kublai Khan. The title was taken away from the southern branch after Kong Zhu rejected the invitation,[4][5][6] so the northern branch of the family kept the title of Duke Yansheng. The southern branch still remained in Quzhou where they lived to this day. Confucius's descendants in Quzhou alone number 30,000.[7][8] The Hanlin Academy rank of Wujing boshi 五經博士 was awarded to the southern branch at Quzhou by a Ming Emperor while the northern branch at Qufu held the title Duke Yansheng.[5][9][10]
    • Kong Ruogu 孔若古 Kong Chuan (孔傳)[5] 47th generation[11][12][13] Claimed to be the ancestor of the Southern branch after Kong Zhu died by Northern branch member Kong Guanghuang.[4][14][15] The leader of the southern branch is 孔祥楷 Kong Xiangkai.[16]
  • Kong Daofu 孔道輔 45th generation, Grand Master of Remonstrance of the Right under Emperor Renzong of Song[17][18][19]
  • Kong Zonghan 孔宗翰 46th generation, Song dynasty official[20]
  • Kong Zongyuan 孔宗願 46th generation
  • Kong Ruozhuo 孔若拙 47th generation
  • Kong Yu 孔瑀, 49th generation [21][22]
  • Kong Zongshou 孔宗壽 46th generation[23][24][25][22]
  • Kong Jian 孔僉[26][27]
  • Kong Shuxuan 孔淑玄
  • Kong Yingda 32nd generation descendant, son of Kong An (孔安) 31st generation, son of Kong Shuo (孔碩) 30st generation, son of Kong Linggui (孔靈龜 29th generation, descendant of Kong Yang 孔扬 22nd generation, son of Kong Yu 孔郁 21st generation, 7th generation descendant of Kong Fu 孔福) (The Kong An here was a 31st generation descendant who lived during the Northern Qi and was not the same as the Kong An (孔安) shown on the tree who was a 17th generation descendant who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty)
  • Kong Xiuyuan 孔休源 32nd generation
  • Kong Zongfan 孔宗笵 33rd generation
  • Kong Yuntong 孔雲童 33rd generation
  • Kong Keren 孔克仁 55th generation descendant.[28]
  • Kong Gongxun 孔公恂 58th generation
  • Kong Wenji 孔聞籍 62nd generation
  • Kong Zhenkan 孔貞堪, 63rd generation, Magistrate of Qufu, surrendered to Li Zicheng.[29]
  • Kong Shangze 孔尚則[30] 64th generation.
  • Kong Shangren 64th generation descendant
  • Kong Xianglin (K'ung Hsiang-lin)孔祥霖[31] 75th generation descendant
  • H. H. Kung (Kong Xiangxi) 75th generation descendant, son of Kong Fanci (孔繁慈)
    • His children were Kong Lingyi (Kung Ling-i) 孔令儀, Kong Lingkan (Kung Ling-k'an) 孔令侃, Kong Lingjun (Kung Ling-chun) 孔令俊, and Kong Lingjie (Kung Ling-chie) 孔令傑. One of H. H. Kung's sons, Kong Lingjie 孔令傑 married Debra Paget[32] who gave birth to Gregory Kung (孔德基).
  • Kong Xianglin 孔祥林, philosopher, Deputy Dean of the Research Institute of Confucianism, Director of the Qufu Committee for the Preservation of Cultural Relics.[33]
  • Kong Fanqi (孔繁琪) 74th generation descendant, mother of Li Fengshan (李鳳山) and grandmother of Ann Li (李怜宜)
  • Kong Zhaoshou 71st generation descendant
  • Kong Zhaowei 孔昭巍 71st generation descendant[34]
  • Kong Deyong, 77th generation descendant[35]
  • Kong Xiangxian, Chinese Muslim, 75th generation descendant[36]
  • Kong Dejun (孔德軍) Chinese Muslim Islamic scholar, 77th generation descendant[citation needed]
  • Kong Lingjun 孔令儁,[37][38] 76th generation descendant[39]
  • 曲阜孔氏 (곡부 공씨 in Korean; Gokbu Gong clan in English): During the Yuan dynasty, Gong So (孔紹/공소, 1304-1381), who claimed to be a son of Kong Huan 孔浣, moved from China to Goryeo era Korea during Toghon Temür's rule. Gong So's descendants have established numerous cadet branches to the modern era.[40][41][42][43][44][45]

Generation name edit

Along with the descendants of the other Four Sages (Confucius, Mencius, Zengzi, and Yan Hui), the descendants of Confucius still determine part of their children's given names using this generation poem given to them by the Ming dynasty Jianwen Emperor and extended by later emperors:[46]

希言公彥承,宏聞貞尚衍;
興毓傳繼廣,昭憲慶繁祥;
令德維垂佑,欽紹念顯揚;
建道敦安定,懋修肇彝常;
裕文煥景瑞,永錫世緒昌。

See also edit

  • Duke Yansheng (the title of these descendants since the Song dynasty)
  • Confucius Genealogy Compilation Committee
  • 孔子世家 Well known individual descendants of Confucius listed by generation
  • 孔子世家大宗世系 Family tree tracing descent from the Yellow Emperor down to the Dukes of Yansheng
  • 孔子世家南宗北宗世系图 Family tree showing the split between the Northern and Southern branches of Confucius descendants.
  • 孔子世家总世系图 (中兴祖前)
  • 孔子世家谱 History of the Confucius Family Tree compilation
  • 孔子世家四支和五位的世系圖 Cadet branches which break off at Kong Renyu 孔仁玉.
  • 孔子世家五凝世系图 Cadet branches from the five sons of Kong Zhaohuan 孔昭煥
  • 孔子世家十二府世系图 The 12 cadet branches descended from Kong Xingxie 孔兴燮
  • Gokbu Gong clan Branch of Confucius descendants in Korea established by Kong Shao who moved from China to Korea and married a Korean woman.

Bibliography edit

Connor Su lived in 1325 during the Tang and Sung dynasty and acted as the king's messenger.

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Further reading edit

  • Chapin, David (2012). Long Lines: Ten of the World's Longest Continuous CHART Lineages. College Station, Texas: VirtualBookWorm.com. ISBN 978-1-60264-933-0.