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  1. Series Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword by Stevan Harrell
  6. Preface
  7. Pronunciation Guide and Conventions
  8. Map of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture
  9. Introduction
  10. 1. Genealogy of Sky / Momu cy
  11. 2. Genealogy of Earth / Mudde cy
  12. 3. Transformation of Sky and Earth / Momu zzyqo cy
  13. 4. Genealogy of Lightning / Murzyr cy
  14. 5. Separation of Sky and Earth / Muvu mudie po
  15. 6. Great Bimo / Awo Shubu
  16. 7. Genealogy of Spirit Monkey / Anyu Ddussy cy
  17. 8. Zhyge Alu / Zhyge Alu
  18. 9. Shooting Down Suns and Moons / Gge nbie hle nbie
  19. 10. Calling Out Single Sun and Single Moon / Gge di hle di gu
  20. 11. Twelve Branches of Snow / Vonre sse cinyi
  21. 12. Genealogy of Shyly Wote / Shyly Wote ssy
  22. 13. Ozzu (Tibetan) Lineages / Ozzu cy
  23. 14. Ozzu (Tibetan) Migrations / Ozzu muche
  24. 15. Hxiemga (Han) People’s Lineage / Hxiemga cy
  25. 16. Hxiemga (Han) People’s Migrations / Hxiemga muche
  26. 17. Foreigners’ Lineage / Yiery cy
  27. 18. Migrations of Foreigners / Yiery muche
  28. 19. Nuosu Lineages / Nuosu cy
  29. 20. Emperor Vomu and Ni and Vi Genealogies / Vomu Ni Vi cy
  30. 21. Genealogy of Ahuo / Ahuo cy
  31. 22. Migration of Ahuo / Ahuo muche
  32. 23. Genealogy of Nzy Clan / Nzyzzur pu
  33. 24. Highpoints of Migrations of Gguho / Gguho cy bo
  34. 25. Migrations of Qonie / Qonie cy bo
  35. 26. Changes in Hxuo Villages / Hxuoqo hxeqo
  36. 27. Genealogy of Gguho / Gguho cy
  37. 28. Migrations of Nine Sons of Gguho Durzhy Ddiwo / Kurdie Gguho Durzhy Ddiwo sse ggu cy
  38. 29. Genealogy of Qoni / Qoni cy
  39. Appendix: The Book of Origins Contents with Tone Indicators
  40. Glossary
  41. Notes
  42. References
  43. Index
  44. Series List

19

NUOSU LINEAGES

Nuosu cy

Vuvu Gizy was a Nuosu [whose generation was]

followed by three Gizy sons,

followed by the generation of Gizy Shyma,

followed by the generation of Shyma Shysi,

who settled at Nzyolurnyie.

On Nzyolurnyie Mountain,

a white-colored tree grew,

putting forth white leaves,

flowers blooming everywhere,

as if birthed by a goddess.

The generation of the godly Puji

was followed by the generation of Puji Gaji,

followed by the generation of Gaji Gajie,

followed by the generation of Gajie Miho,

followed by the generation of Miho Qielur,

followed by the generation of Qielur Doji,

followed by the generation of Doji Doga,

followed by the generation of Doga Ddibo,

followed by the generation of Ddibo Vomu.

The four sons of Vomu

settled in four different places.

One son settled in Yosyyoli;

one son settled in Yysyvali;

one son settled in Yysypiniarra;

one son settled in Yomga Kehxa.

Nuosu people used grains

to pay the taxes to Emperor Ddibo Vomu.1

Emperor Ddibo Vomu

made an iron name seal

and let Lili Ngajie administer things,

overseeing the four directions and eight subdirections,

yet he was still unable to administer everything.

The Ozzu used gold

to pay taxes to Emperor Ddibo Vomu,

Emperor Ddibo Vomu,

made a golden name seal,

and let a lama of the Ozzu people administer things,2

overseeing the area outside the Yalong River,

but he was still unable to administer everything.

The Hxiemga people used silver

to pay taxes to Emperor Ddibo Vomu.

Emperor Ddibo Vomu

made a silver name seal,

passing Yiliyomga,

passing Hxazzynjieli,

passing the mountain settlement,

passing the mouth of the cliffs

to outside Azho settlement.

White and black rivers flowed together at this place.

White paired with white,3

the rooster decorated with silver ornaments came to wait;

[yellow paired with yellow,]

the hen wearing gold ornaments came to wait.

Cows and goats grazed freely,

cows and goats were tended here.

Emperor Ddibo Vomu,

made up forty-eight name seals,

giving them to forty-eight families for local administration.

The Ozzu took nine,

holding them until white-haired, dying of old age.

The Hxiemga nzymo

took thirty-nine,

and from that time on,

controlled all under the heavens.

This is the genealogy of Emperor Vomu.

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