Does the surname Kim have to be Korean, and is the surname Kim an authentic Han Chinese?

Updated on amusement 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The surname 金 (jīn) has four origins:

    1, from Jin Tianshi, after Shaohao, the son of the Yellow Emperor, Jane changed to Jin. According to the "Customs and Customs", "Surname Compilation", "Mingxian Clan Words and Deeds Manuscript", etc., according to legend, Shaohao is one of the five emperors of ancient times, is the descendant of the Yellow Emperor, Shaohao was respected as the Western Emperor after his death; According to the Five Elements Theory of the ancients, the West belongs to gold, so Shaohao has the title of Jin Tianshi. Some of his descendants have the surname of Kim, which has been passed down from generation to generation and is called the Kim family.

    2. From the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was given the surname Jin after Jin Riyan, the crown prince of the Hun Hutu. According to the "Former Qin Lu": "The crown prince of the Han Dynasty slaughtered the prince of Emperor Wu, and the emperor used Xiu Tu as a gold man to sacrifice to the sky, and gave the surname Jin.

    According to the "Words and Deeds of the Mingxian Clan" and "Customs and Customs", in the Han Dynasty, the son of the Hun Hutu King was called Riyan, and when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was subordinated to the Han family. Because he once cast a bronze statue (also known as the Jin Man) to sacrifice to the sky, he was given the surname "Jin", called Jin Riyan, and since then, his descendants have all been surnamed Jin and called Jin.

    3. From the surname Liu, the Liu family in Wu Yue Kingdom in the late Tang Dynasty changed his surname to Jin in order to avoid suspicion. According to the "History of Wu Yuebei", "Yuan History of Confucianism", etc., Xiang Bo was given the surname Liu in the Western Han Dynasty, and his descendants were in the late Tang Dynasty and the fifth dynasty, the "鏐" and "Liu" of Qian Hao, the founding king of Wu Yue (one of the ten countries), were homophones, and in order to avoid suspicion, the Liu family in the Wu Yue Kingdom was changed to Jin.

    From the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was a surname Jin among the Qiang people. According to the "Surname Strategy": "The Qiang chief of Fu Qin has the surname Jin, see the former Qin Lu"; The Jingpo people have the compound surnames Jin Pi and Heng Roll, and the Daur people have the compound surnames Suoqu and the three-character surname Deligen.

    During the Tang Dynasty, the Silla State had the surname Kim. According to the Book of Tang, the king of Silla (present-day Korean Peninsula) was surnamed Kim.

    The Jurchen tribe of the Jin Dynasty, and the Hui, Mongolian, and Tu ethnic groups all have the surname Jin today.

    In the Yuan period, there was Jin Fuxiang, which was originally Liu's, and then changed to Jin's.

    During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, Chengzu invaded Mobei, and the Mongolian prince also worked first, led his wife to deploy and surrendered, and gave the surname Jin.

    In the Qing Dynasty, many of the descendants of Aixin Jueluo had the surname Jin.

    The Korean surname Kim is transliterated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Chinese also have the surname Jin, and there are hundreds of family surnames.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no necessary relationship between surname and ethnicity.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ethnicity and surname are not necessarily related, and there are many Kim surnames in South Korea.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, the Korean surname Kim is a nobleman. There are several reasons for this:

    1.In Korean history, the Kim family was an aristocracy, and they had a high status in politics, economy, and culture.

    2.In the ranking of Korean surnames, the Kim family ranks first, which shows that the Kim family is one of the largest families in Korea, which also reflects their social status and economic power from one side.

    3.The Kim family, who ruled Korea for more than 700 years, fought and allied with other countries on the Korean Peninsula and eventually unified parts of the Korean Empire.

    Therefore, it is certain that the Korean surname Kim is a noble year.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Kim, Lee, Choi, and Park are the four major Korean surnames.

    The Kim family on the historical Hand Void clan is a Korean nobleman, so the people are prosperous. In Korea, metal is the surname of the nobility, and the surname of the sergeant in Korea is the first. Therefore, there are many people surnamed Kim in Bisan Korea.

    And their country is smaller, so there are more people with the surname Kim. But there will be a lot of surnames. Thank you!!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. The surname Jin is a surname that belongs to the Yangtze River basin and the northeast region. In Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Anhui, northern Jiangxi and Fujian, most of Hubei, southern Henan, most of Guizhou, eastern Yunnan, western Guangxi, Ningxia, central Gansu, Heiji, most of Liaoning, and northeast Inner Mongolia, the proportion of the local population with the surname Jin is generally above, and the central area can reach above, and the coverage area of the above areas accounts for about the total land area, and about 65% of the people with the surname Jin live.

    In central Henan, southern and eastern Shandong, southern Shaanxi, most of Gansu, eastern Qinghai, Sichuan and Chongqing, southwest Hubei, most of Hunan, northeast Guizhou, most of Yunnan, central Guangxi, southern Jiangxi and Fujian, northern Taiwan, northeast Hebei, southwest Liaoning, and eastern Inner Mongolia, the proportion of the local population with the surname Jin is generally between one, and its coverage area accounts for about 23% of the total land area, and about 23% of the people with the surname Jin live.

    Most of the people with the surname Jin are ** people.

    The surname Jin is a surname that belongs to the Yangtze River basin and the northeast region. In Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Anhui, northern Jiangxi and Fujian, most of Hubei, southern Henan, most of Guizhou, eastern Yunnan, western Guangxi, Ningxia, central Gansu, Heiji, most of Liaoning, and northeast Inner Mongolia, the proportion of the local population with the surname Jin is generally above, and the central area can reach above, and the coverage area of the above areas accounts for about the total land area, and about 65% of the people with the surname Jin live. In central Henan, southern and eastern Shandong, southern Shaanxi, most of Gansu, eastern Qinghai, Sichuan and Chongqing, southwest Hubei, most of Hunan, northeast Guizhou, most of Yunnan, central Guangxi, southern Jiangxi and Fujian, northern Taiwan, northeast Hebei, southwest Liaoning, and eastern Inner Mongolia, the proportion of the local population with the surname Jin is generally between one, and its coverage area accounts for about 23% of the total land area, and about 23% of the people with the surname Jin live.

    Most of the people with the surname Jin are from Zhejiang, and the distribution in the country is now mainly concentrated in Zhejiang and Henan provinces, accounting for about 31% of the total population with the surname Jin, followed by Anhui, Jiangsu, Hubei, Liaoning, and Shanghai, and the surname Jin in these five provinces and cities accounts for about 33% of the total population with the surname Jin. Zhejiang is the largest province with the surname Jin in contemporary times, and about 20% of the total population with the surname Jin is inhabited. The country has formed three clusters of Jin surnames in the southeast, Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, the Central Plains, Henan, Hubei and northeast provinces.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Silla dynasty in the history of the Korean Peninsula lasted from 57 BC to 935 AD, nearly a thousand years, spanning China's Western Han Dynasty, Eastern Han Dynasty, Jin Dynasty, Northern and Southern Dynasties, Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. The capital of Silla was Geumseong (now Gyeongju), and the king was inherited between the three families of Park, Xi, and Kim in the early period, and was the king surnamed Kim in the middle and later periods. The capital of Silla is Jinseong, the king's surname is Kim, and the country has been in the country for nearly a thousand years, and these three conditions are combined, and there are naturally more Korean descendants with the surname Kim.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Jin was the national surname of the peninsula in ancient times, and there was a Jin Famin who returned to the Tang Dynasty, this person was named the king of Lelang County, and Jin became the national surname of Korea, which is a reason.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because of the influence of Chinese culture.

    Koreans did not have surnames, but during the ancient Three Kingdoms period, the Gogoryeo Kingdom first began to use surnames in the first century AD. Baekje and Silla followed suit and began to use surnames in the 4th and 6th centuries, respectively. Due to the influence of Chinese culture, Korean surnames are very similar to Chinese surnames.

    Korean surnames are also divided into single and compound surnames.

    The most common single surnames are Jin, Li, Pu, Cui, Zheng, Jiang and other surnames, and the compound surnames are Sikong, Zhuge , Dugu, Xian Yu, Huangfu, Nangong and so on.

    Let's start with the most common surname Kim in South Korea. There are several ** surnames in Kim, the first is from King Kim Jae of Silla, and the second is from King Kim Su-roo of Gaya. The surname Park comes from the ancestor of the king of Silla, Park Hyuk.

    Both of these surnames belong to surnames that come from myths and legends. The surnames of Gao, Fu, and Yang on Jeju Island also come from myths and legends. The Baekje king Buyeo clan and the Goguryeo king Koji were their own surnames.

    There are also some surnames that were given by ancient Chinese emperors or kings of the three kingdoms of the Korean Peninsula, and their own surnames were changed. Fuyu Long, the son of King Yici of Baekje, went to study in the Tang Dynasty of China after his death, and was given the surname Xu by Tang Gaozong. After dividing the country into six tribes, the third Confucian king of Silla gave the chieftains of each tribe a surname, such as Kuryoma as Sun, Suva Tuli as Choi, and so on.

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