The Huang family in Shiguangmiao Village in the east of Jinjiang Province belongs to one of the 24 sects of the "Hui'an Ziyun Sect" in the "Jinjiang Huang Clan", a branch of the "Jiangxia Huang Clan". The village was first moved to Huanglongquan, and in the Ming Dynasty it was separated into Shiji Natural Village, Shiguangmiao Village, Dongdong, Jinjiang.
Hui'an Ziyun Sect: The founding ancestor is Huang Ji (658-?), the second son of Huang Shougong. Huang Ji was named Ke Ji, Ting Ji, Ming Gong, Jiao Lian, courtesy name Daofu, nicknamed Sanhu, Yu Chui Gong Three years ago, he moved to Huangtianli in the east of the county where his ancestor Huang Daolong lived (now part of Houbian Village, Zhangban Town, Hui'an), also known as Jintian. His descendants have multiplied for more than 700 years. By the Ming Dynasty, 24 tribes had been formed, including Jinjiang Branch. There are: ① Huang Qiong, courtesy name Kunyu and nickname Bichi, lived in Shadi Village, Erdudu, Jinjiang in the early Northern Song Dynasty (today's Shishi Yongning Shadi Shengbian). Famous figures such as Huang Kezuan, the five ministers of the Ming Dynasty, etc. ② Huang Qionghua came from Tongcheng (today's Quanzhou City) during the Chunxi period of the Southern Song Dynasty. ③Huang Yide, during the Qiandao period of the Southern Song Dynasty, moved to Pujiang, Jinjiang (now Pukou Village, Jiangnan Town, Licheng) and lived in Shangpukou, Xiapukou, Yushiqiao and other places. ④ Huang Zhang was born in Xingong and had a long history in the official palace. His ancestors were all ministers of the Song Dynasty. ⑤Huanglongquan was located in Shishijun Village in the east of Jinjiang during the Ming Dynasty.
The Huang family looked out of Jiangxia County, and the plaque on the door of the Huang family in Jinjiang today read: "Jiangxia Chuanfang". During the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, there were still Longxi, Hui Huang, Wenshan, Jindun, Puyang, Yanshan, Wenwen, Tianhuang, and Miao Nei sects who entered Jinjiang, forming the current Jinjiang Huang family. Historically, Jinjiang The Huang family must have more than these factions. Judging from the family records, the Huang family in Jinjiang has 135 civil and military scholars in the past dynasties. After years of searching the genealogy, only more than 50 people have been identified as belonging to the faction to which they belong, and more than 70 people have not been found.