131,90,43,8 子賢
Dū Yẽn
Zǐxián
132,91,44,9 良佑
Lẽng Yiù
Liángyòu
召南
Sèl Nãm
Zhàonán
安南
Ön Nãm
Ānnán
定南
Èin Nãm
Dìngnán
受南
Siù Nãm
Shòunán
133,92,45,10 瑞應
(入繼)
Xuì Yëin
Ruìyīng
瑞應
(出繼)
Xuì Yëin
Ruìyīng
瑞煊

Xuì Xün
Ruìxuān
瑞煇

Xuì Fï
Ruìhuī
瑞珪
(入繼)
Xuì Gï
Ruìguī
瑞徵

Xuì Jëin
Ruìzhēng
瑞珪
(出繼)
Xuì Gï
Ruìguī
瑞玉

Xuì Ngùk
Ruìyù
觀生

Gön Säng
Guānshēng
觀綱

Gön Göng
Guāngāng
134,93,46,11            君養
Gün Yëng
Jūnyǎng

Our eighth generation Great Ancestor Dū Yẽn fathered Lẽng Yiù, Sèl Nãm, Ön Nãm, Èin Nãm, and Siù Nãm. Our ninth generation Great Ancestor Èin Nãm fathered Xuì Jëin, Xuì Gï, and Xuì Ngùk. Èin Nãm gave his second son, Xuì Gï, to his third older brother, Ön Nãm, to raise as his own son because Ön Nãm did not have any sons of his own. Èin Nãm was born in 1441 C.E. He died on the twelfth day of the twelfth moon in the year 1499 C.E. at the age of 58. His wife from the Jï 朱 (Zhū) clan was buried in Ngùk Vâi 玉槐 (Yùhuái). The landscape of the tomb, which faces south, is in the shape of a big seat for a fairy. His second wife from the Lëng 梁 (Liáng) family was buried in Võng Hẽin 黃田 (Huángtián). The landscape of the tomb, which faces west, is in the shape of a snake.