Does anyone have the surname Jing Does the Han have a surname Tai?

Updated on culture 2024-02-08
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After I have so many similar questions, I found out that the question you asked is very special, and the following is what I gave you, but don't use it for bad things, just here for reference and entertainment.

    China is a multi-ethnic and multi-surname country, such a big family, there will be any surname, the previous friend said that it is impossible without this surname. To tell you exactly, there are 233 citizens with the surname Jing in China, including citizens with compound surnames Jing, such as: Jing Yisgul Jiahu** (personal privacy, inconvenient to disclose, for a woman in Xinjiang,), Jing Bugen** (ditto privacy issues, for an old man, from Xinjiang), Jing Si Buk Baishan** (the last two words are ignored), Jingba Zhuoma, etc.; But from the point of view of the single surname, it makes you feel very fresh and feel that you have never heard of the name, which is only for reference and problem:

    There are those who are called selective, proficient, spiritual, and refined; There are also those called Jingyue, Jingji, and Jingba; However, there is a lady in Hubei who is more creative, called spiritual life (there really is such a person); But there are mountains beyond the mountains, and there are two other people whose names surprise me even more, their names are "psychopathic", one of the old man is from Nanjing, Jiangsu, and the other is a woman from Hubei. I hope that these questions can only be regarded as a reference or as a problem for entertainment, do not use these questions as illegal, thank you very much for your strong cooperation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The surname Tai originated in the first year of Tang Kaiyuan (713), and the leader of the Jurchen ancestors, Da Zuorong, established the Bohai Kingdom, which was a county of the Tang Dynasty.

    Distribution: It is widely distributed, but the number of people is small. Today, Wuqing in Tianjin, Xintai in Shandong, Changle, Yinchuan in Ningxia, Taiyuan and Datong in Shanxi, Laohekou in Hubei, Qiubei in Yunnan, Wenxian in Henan, Huainan in Anhui, Lushui in Yunnan, Dongchuan, Sanhe in Hebei, Leting, Zhangdian, Weichang, Hanyuan and Huili in Sichuan, Hohhot in Inner Mongolia, Kuitun in Xinjiang, Jinzhou in Liaoning, Qingyuan, Yanji in Jilin, Nenjiang in Heilongjiang, Qinghai, Pingtung in Taiwan and other places have this surname.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, there are two villages in Kunming that are basically surnamed Tai, of course, I myself have this surname, and I am also of Han nationality.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes! Origin of the surname Tai: In the first year of Tang Kaiyuan (713), the leader of the Jurchen ancestors.

    Da Zuorong once established the Bohai Kingdom. He was named the king of Bohai by Emperor Tang Ming.

    During the Yuan Dynasty, with Genghis Khan's southern expedition, he made many military exploits, and gave the "Taiping Marquis", and there are still descendants in Kunming, Yunnan, and the ethnic group is still Mongolian, and most of them live in the Han nationality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are those with the surname Green.

    The green surname is a kind of surname, the ancestor is the green map, which is recorded in the Qing Dynasty's "Surname Search", which is derived from the surname of the water name and the two kinds of ** after the green map.

    The ancestor is the green figure. In the Ming Dynasty, the ancestors of the Hongdong locust tree immigrated to Pingyang Prefecture, Hongdong County, Zhaocheng County and other people, and in the early Ming Dynasty, the Hongdong locust tree moved to other places in a concentrated manner, and its descendants were distributed in Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, Shaanxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Hubei, Hunan, Shanxi and other places at the end of the Qing Dynasty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, but not in the family name.

    Red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, purple, ......The 13 colors that are common in life are all surnames.

    Among them, Zhu, Huang and Bai are the most common surnames, and the population of the Han nationality exceeds 1.2 million. Black and black are rare surnames with 31,301 and 12,931 respectively, while red, orange, green, purple, gray and brown are all rare surnames.

    The four surnames of orange, green, gray and brown are all less than 10 people in Beijing.

    Life**December 2 (Reporter Li Peile) A house located in Building 2 of Houtun Community, without the owner's knowledge, was demolished even the doors and windows, and the few items in the house were also moved. This made the owner of the house, Ms. Green, angry.

    My surname is Green, green in color, and I have never thought it was a surname since I was a child. I remember when I was a child, I asked the old man why his surname was green and not something else, and the old people all said angrily, can the surname passed down from the ancestors be changed! I was so scared that I didn't dare to ask too many questions.

    Mr. Green, who lives in the West Market in the city, said with a smile.

    Because of the extremely rare surname, colleagues sometimes "make fun" with Mr. Green. Sometimes, he introduces himself to new workers: ".

    My surname is Green, green color green! The colleague next to him would smile evilly, and even add with a grin: "Green of a green hat!" Whenever this happens, he says that he and his co-workers get together and grab each other and beat each other until they make the bad guy beg for mercy, and everyone laughs.

    In contrast, Miss Green, who lives in the family home of the Third Ring Company of the Pingmei Group in Jianshe Street, is much luckier: because of her surname Lu, she also got her current job. Miss Green said that she went to apply for a job at a company in Wenzhou, and more than 200 people signed up, and the competition was extremely fierce, and the chances were minimal.

    But his "green" surname attracted the attention of his boss, and he asked Miss Green to participate in the interview. "There were only 3 people interviewed, so I was so lucky! After that, Ms. Midori was successfully hired as an employee of the company.

    From this, I wondered, if I were to sell green tea, would more people drink green tea? I really want to try it one day, ** or create a 'green' brand of goods, open a 'green' sign company, and make 'green' all over the world! ”

    The green surname ** is no longer well documented. The reporter learned from the information center of the Xinhua Public Security Bureau that there are 5 residents with the surname Green in our city, who live in Haodian Town and urban areas of Baofeng County.

    Ms. Green, who lives on Victory Street in the city, said that since she was a child, she had never met anyone with the same surname as her. There is no genealogy at home, so there is no way to study the surname. Because this surname is so rare, Ms. Midori has also encountered a lot of troubles, and every time she meets a new acquaintance, after she introduces herself, others often mishear the surname "Lu" or "Li" or other similarly pronounced surnames.

    And this surname? ”

    Ms. Midori is already the mother of a 3-year-old child, and after the birth of her daughter, Ms. Midori let her daughter take her mother's surname, hoping to let her daughter continue this surname.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To add, "Hong" and "Hong" and "Fan" are all surnames.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    My junior high school geography teacher was surnamed Green.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I add "", and red is also a hundred family names.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes! The surname Linghu (líng hú) is ranked 432nd in the Song version of the Hundred Family Names. Now it is mainly distributed in Linyi County, Pinglu County, Yuncheng City, Taiyuan City in Shanxi Province and Tongzi County in Guizhou Province, etc., ranking 541st in the surname population, with a population of 10,000.

    Linghu was originally a place name in the Spring and Autumn Period, according to the "Water Classic, Frozen Water Note": Linghu is the land of the Yi clan (now the west of Linyi County, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province), the descendants of Bi Gonggao, the son of King Ji Chang of Zhou Wen, won the battle, Jin Jinggong rewarded him with Linghu as a fief, Wei Jie, the son of Wei Jie, took the fief as the clan, called Linghu Jie, has a history of more than 2,300 years, and looked out of Taiyuan County.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The national surname ranking is Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, and Chen.

    According to statistics, there are about 95 million people with the surname Li, 88.9 million with the surname Wang, 84.8 million with the surname Zhang, 64.6 million with the surname Liu, and about 54.4 million with the surname Chen. It is understood that there are 6,403 surnames in the Chinese literature records, including 3,730 single-character surnames, 2,498 two-character surnames, 163 three-character surnames, 9 four-character surnames, and 3 five-character surnames.

    The surnames are:Zhao Qian, Sun Li, Zhou Wu, Zheng Wang, Feng Chen, Chuwei, Jiang Shen, Han Yang, Zhu Qin, You Xu, He Lushi, Zhang Kong, Cao Yanhua, Jin Wei, Tao Jiang, Qi Xie, Zou Yu, Bai Shui, Dou Zhang, Yun Su, Pan Ge, Xi Fan, Peng Lang, Lu Wei Changma, Miao Feng, Hua Fang, Yu Ren, Yuan Liu, Yu Bao, Shi Tang, Shi Tang, Fei Lian, Xue Lei, He, Ni, Tang Teng, Yin Luobi, Hao Wu, Anchang, Le Yu, Shi Fu, Pi Bian, Qi Kang, Wu Yu Yuanbu, Gu Mengping, Huang He, Mu Xiaoyin, Yao Shao Zhan, Wang Qi, Mao Yudi, Mi Bei, Ming Zang, Ji Fuchengdai, Tan Song, Mao, Pang, Xiong, Ji Shuqu, Xiang Zhu, Dong Liang, Du Ruan, Lan Min, Xi Ji, Maqiang, Jia Lu, Lou Wei, Jiang Tongyan, Guo Mei, Sheng Lin Diao, Zhong Xu, Qiu Luo, Gao Xia, Cai Tian, Fan Hu Linghuo Yu Wanzhi, Ke Zhanguan, Lu Mo, etcThe compound surnames are:Wan Qi, Sima, Shangguan Ouyang, Xiahou Zhuge Wenren, Dongfang Helian Huangfu, Wei Chi Gongyang, Tangtai Gongye, Zongzheng Puyang, Chun Yushan Yu, Taishu Shentu, Gongsun Zhongsun, Xuanyuan Linghu, Zhongli Yuwen, Changsun Murong, Situ Sikong, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are only 5,000 people with the surname Sip in the country, and the number of people with the surname Li is the most in the country, followed by Wang, Zhang, and Liu.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    China has 100 surnames, among which the largest number of surnames in the country are Zhang, Zhang, Li and Wang.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the results of the sixth national census surname ranking, the surname Li ranked first. It accounts for 300,000 of the Han population in China.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The most surnames in the country should be Zhang, Wang, Li and Zhao, I think there are a lot of them, and they can be seen everywhere, and many people around me are these surnames.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The most surnames in the country are Zhang, Wang, Li, and Liu, and these surnames can be found everywhere, but it is not clear which surname has the most people.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The surname Li accounts for 300,000 of the Han population in China.

    The surname Wang accounts for 900,000 of the total Han population in China.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The most surnames in the country should be Zhang, Li, and Wang, and there are people with this surname all around.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hello, there is the surname Ju, the surname Ju is one of the Chinese surnames, ranked 346th in the "Hundred Family Names". The overall number is about 98,000, mainly distributed in coastal cities. From the surname Du, with the ancestral name.

    According to legend, the son of Zhou Dafu Du Bo was an official in the Jin Kingdom and was sealed in Xianyi, and his descendants then took Yi as their surname and called Xianyi. Duke Wen of Jin promoted his descendants to be the marshal of the Chinese army, and was in charge of state affairs. Xianzhen once led the Jin army to defeat the Qin army in the area of Kunshan Mountain, and his son Xian Jiju succeeded him as the marshal of the Chinese army, and defeated the Qin army again in Pengya.

    And then he became famous, and his descendants were named after him"home"If the character is used as a surname, it is called Ju and is passed down from generation to generation.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This surname is very common.

    But it seems to be mostly in the Weifang area.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Marie Curie.

    Haha, just kidding.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Jun Xu: (A.D. 1942 present), called Tianbai; A native of Zouping, Shandong. Famous sociologist and calligrapher.

    Jun Ming: (1965 A.D.), Mongolian; Liaoning Beipiao people. Famous local medical worker.

    Jun Yan: (1967 A.D.), a native of Ruicheng, Shanxi. Famous collector.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    To be honest, Chinese people have surnames and everything: dead old poisonous gods, firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar tea, and the 12 zodiac signs have human surnames, and "jun" is really too ordinary to pronounce.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The question itself is a personal experience of yours and is not necessarily universal. If, as you say, people with sparse surnames are smarter than us averages, then this conclusion needs to be supported by a set of experimental or survey data, but obviously you don't have that set of data. I know some people with the surname "仈", and I don't think they are smarter than us ordinary people.

    As for the issue of blood and bloodline, it is even more unreliable, for example, (imagine) a group of children, if you put them in a different family environment, a different country, a different cultural atmosphere, then obviously when they grow up, they will show different characteristics, which obviously has little to do with blood and blood. It is not intended here to negate the influence of genetics on people.

    FYI!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    There is a strong feudal mentality and the concept of descent on this issue.

    Because of your special surname, you subconsciously feel that the other person is a little different, which leads you to think about such questions.

    It is entirely your personal understanding that ethnic minorities are more savvy than Han Chinese, and historically, Han Chinese have established better dynasties than other ethnic groups. And the surname is only the unilateral inheritance of the father, there are 50% foreign genes in each generation, you can calculate, more than ten or dozens of generations, how much so-called bloodline you can keep left, I don't know whether the rest is good or bad, and the gene is a ...... to change in the process of inheritance

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    In fact, I have always had this question, and people who usually encounter rare surnames are indeed very smart.

    I think, is there never these rare surnames before, but something may have happened, so that some promising families have to change their surnames, just imagine a person who has the courage to change his surname is definitely not a person, and the bloodline may be a little high-grade, so the excellent race has been inherited.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I think that a person with a special name will be more likely to get attention from others than a person with a common surname when people first contact him or her, so some of the good aspects of his performance are also easier to remember, so this leads to this illusion, and I personally think that this is definitely a problem caused by the attention.

    It's not that they don't have smart, just like there are often celebrities in ordinary surnames, and among people who are famous in different fields, people with special surnames are also more likely to get attention, because people are curious about this surname.

    But the level of intelligence of a person with a common surname cannot be negated.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The vast majority of people with outstanding achievements are people with ordinary surnames, which proves that people with sparse surnames are not smarter than ordinary people.

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