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Because there is money, the surname is money.
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Qian Keng, Qian Rang, Qian Lezhi, Qian Daoji, Qian Biao, etc.
1. Qian Keng: Qian Keng, is the common ancestor of the people surnamed Peng, Qian and Wei, and today people say that "Peng Zu, that is, the ancestor of the Great Peng Clan, is called Peng Zu by later generations because he was enshrined in Pengcheng to establish the Great Peng Clan."
2. Qian Rang: Qian Rang, the word Degao, is a native of Changxing, Zhejiang. He was an official of the Han Dynasty. Yang Jia was filial piety at the beginning. Lishi Liyang, Zhang'an County Order, Huangmen Election Department Shilang, Guangling Taishou, Zhengdong General, Xu, Yan Erzhou Assassin History, Feng Fuchun Marquis.
3. Qian Lezhi: Qian Lezhi is an ancient Chinese legal calendarist. He once served as the Taishi Ling of the Southern Song Dynasty.
4, Qian Daoji: Qian Daoji, the word Zitao, a native of Wuxing Great Wall, is Chen Chao**.
5, Qian Biao: Qian Biao followed Dong Chang in the late Tang Dynasty to protect the township, resist the rebellion, and moved to the town of the navy Jiedu envoy, and later because Dong Chang rebelled against the Tang Dynasty and became the emperor, he was edicted to level Dong Chang, and then added the Zhendong Army Jiedu envoy. He gradually occupied the two Zhejiang and thirteen prefectures headed by Hangzhou, and was successively named the king of Yue, the king of Wu, the king of Wuyue, and the king of Wuyue by the Central Plains Dynasty.
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The surname of Qian can be traced back to Peng Zu, the seventh grandson of the Yellow Emperor, the 880-year-old birthday star whose real name is Hou Keng, who was later appreciated by Yao and was enshrined in Da Peng and became the ancestor of the surname Peng. And Peng Zu's son Zhu Fu, in the capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty, served as the sergeant of the Qian Mansion, and the surname of the Qian Fu was "Qian", because the Western Zhou Dynasty built the capital in Beijing, and the Fu must be an official in Beijing, so the surname Qian also originated in Shaanxi.
The Chinese surname Qian is relatively pure, and there is less integration of foreign races and foreign surnames than Qifan. However, in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the surname Qian began to merge with the surrounding ethnic groups, and there are a small number of Qian clan people distributed among the Hui people, Miao Jiao digging people, Zhuang people, Dai people, Tibetans, Li people, Tujia people, Hani people, Buyi people, Naxi people and other ethnic minorities. Most of them are in the movement to change the land and return to the stream, and the flow was changed to the Han surname Qian.
The Hani people in Yunnan in the Ming and Qing dynasties are surnamed Qian Tusi from Lin'an, and their descendants have great influence in the local area.
In the pre-Qin period, the surname Qian was unclear. During the Qin and Han dynasties, the surname Qian quietly developed in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, and during the Three Kingdoms, the surname Qian had spread all over Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui. During the Jin Dynasty, Jiangxi became another important base for the surname Qian.
Before the Tang Dynasty, the surname Qian had been quietly distributed to the Central Plains and the north and south of the Yangtze River. Soon the surname Qian entered the Fujian and Guangdong regions, and set foot in Taiwan in the early Qing Dynasty.
In 2013, the population with the surname Qian was about 2.49 million, ranking 93rd in the country. The population surnamed Qian is mainly distributed in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Anhui, Hubei, Yunnan and other provinces and cities.
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The surname Qian can be traced back to Peng Zu, the seventh grandson of the Yellow Emperor. The 880-year-old birthday star's real name is Hou Keng, and he was later recognized by Yao Xiang Zheng Hao, and was enshrined in Dapeng, becoming the ancestor of the surname Peng. And Peng Zu's son Hou Fu, in the capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty, served as the sergeant (official name) of the Qian Mansion (the official office in charge of money), and the Hou Fu took "Qian" as his surname, so the surname Peng and the surname Qian were originally a family, and the folk still have the saying that "Peng Qian is not separated".
The surname Qian can be traced back to Peng Zu, the seventh grandson of the Yellow Emperor. The 880-year-old birthday star whose real name is Hou Keng, was later appreciated by Yao, and was enshrined in Da Peng, becoming the ancestor of the surname Peng. And Peng Zu's son Hou Fu, in the capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty, served as the sergeant (official name) of the Qian Mansion (the official office in charge of money), and Hou Fu took "Qian" as his surname, so the surname Peng and the surname Qian were originally a family, and the old folk still have the saying that "Peng Qian is not separated".
Since the capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty was built in Haojing (now Xi'an, Shaanxi), Houfu must be an official in Beijing, so the surname Qian also originated in Shaanxi.
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The surname Qian is derived from the surname Peng.
The surname Qian is an official surname, and according to legend, the two sons of Zhu Li and Wu Hui were born, and Li and Wu Hui successively served as Zhu Rong. Zhu Rong was the leader in charge of the lack of fire in ancient times. Lu Zhong, the son of Wu Hui of the Zhurong clan, the third son of Lu Zhong, is also known as Peng Zu and is the ancestor of the surname Peng.
The Peng people were powerful and powerful in the Xia and Shang eras, and they were a powerful Fang State, also known as Da Peng, one of which formed the Peng State.
In the later period of the Shang Dynasty, the Peng State declined, and the Shang King Wu Ding destroyed the Peng State, and then there was the Peng family. The descendant of the Da Peng clan, Zhu Fu, served as a non-commissioned officer in the Qian (Quan) Mansion of the Zhou Dynasty and managed the finances, and his descendants took the official name of the clan. Xi'an, Shaanxi Province is the capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and it is also the birthplace of the Qian family, with a history of more than 3,000 years.
Population distribution of the surname Qian:
According to the 2006 "300 Chinese Surnames (Middle)", the contemporary population of the surname Qian has reached nearly 2.2 million, ranking 96th, accounting for about the total population of the country. From the Ming Dynasty to the present 600 years in the Qian surname population increased from 530,000 to 2.2 million, up to more than 4 times, the increase rate of the Qian surname population is far lower than the national population growth rate, since the Song Dynasty to the present 1000 years in the Qian surname population growth rate is an A-shaped trend.
The distribution in the country is mainly concentrated in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui Province, accounting for about 52% of the total population of the surname Qian, followed by Guangdong, Shanghai, Yunnan, these three provinces and cities are concentrated in 20%. Jiangsu is home to 24% of the total population with the surname Qian, making it the largest province with the surname Qian. The whole country has formed a high-proportion Qian surname area in the Yangtze River Delta.
In the past 600 years, the degree and direction of population flow with the surname Qian were somewhat different from those in the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties.
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