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The blood ancestors of the surname Chen: Emperor Shun, Chen Hugong. Chen's originated from Wanqiu (now Huaiyang, Henan), looked at Gushi (now Gushi County, Henan), flourished in Yingchuan (now Changge, Henan), and opened Fujian and Zhangzhou in the south, all over the world.
In China, the surname Chen is the big surname, with a population of 70 million ranking fifth, of which about 50 million are from the Yingchuan Yan faction; Overseas, among the 50 million Chinese, it is also known as "Chen Lin half the world".
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Chen Hugong.
The person surnamed Chen is Emperor Shun.
of the descendants. Before Shun's reign, Yao married his two daughters to Shun and let them live by the Yan River. So the descendants of Shun were called concubines.
In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, King Wu of Zhou.
After destroying the Shang Dynasty, he found the descendant of Emperor Shun at that time, married his eldest daughter to him, sealed him in Chen, established the state of Chen, and set the capital at Wanqiu (now Huaiyang, Henan).
He selected the virtuous and capable, promoted the good and punished the evil, and worked hard to make the country strong and prosperous for many years. After the death of the concubine, the nickname was Hu Gong, so it was also called Chen Hu Gong and Hu Gongman. His descendants took the country as their surname, called Chen, and respected Chen Hugong as the ancestor of the surname Chen.
Migratory distribution
In the pre-Qin period, the surname Chen was mainly active in Henan, Anhui and Hubei, and in the Qin and Han dynasties, the footprints of the surname Chen have set foot in Hunan, Jiangsu, Shanxi and Shandong.
In the last years of the Western Jin Dynasty, the Central Plains was turbulent, and residents moved south, and Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi were already the main areas where the surname Chen moved back. At the same time, the Central Plains region.
The big surnames Lin, Huang, Chen, and Zheng were the first to enter Fujian and go to the Southern Dynasties.
At that time, the surname Chen had become one of the four major surnames in Fujian, mainly descendants of Chen Chen of the Yingchuan faction.
Chen Chen's tenth grandson, Chen Baxian.
Go to Nanjing to establish the Chen Dynasty.
Historically known as Emperor Wu Chen.
In the Southern Dynasty, Chen Guo conferred many kings surnamed Chen, and his descendants were all over the Yangtze River and the Pearl River, which played an extremely important role in the development of the Chen surname in the southeast region.
At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, Henan was solid.
People are the main force, Chen Zheng Chen Yuanguang father and son led 58 surnames through Jiangxi to invade Fujian, four generations of ancestors and grandchildren have been the chief executive of Zhangzhou region, descendants respect Chen Yuanguang as the "Holy King of Kaizhang", and his descendants have become the main faction of the surname Chen in Fujian, Guangdong, Taiwan and Nanyang Islands. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Shenzhi, the founder of the Gu Dynasty, established the Fujian State in Fujian, and a large number of Central Plains Chen surnames immigrated to Fujian again, and since then, the Chen surname has become the first surname in the southeast region.
Because the main force surnamed Chen had moved away from the north as early as the Qin and Han dynasties, the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
The war in the northern region of the Sui and Tang dynasties caused relatively little damage to the surname Chen.
In the early Song Dynasty, the surname Chen moved from Fujian to the Chaozhou and Meizhou regions of Guangdong, the Northern Song Dynasty.
In the last years, Henan surnamed Chen fled south to Nanxiong, Guangdong, and scattered from the north to all parts of Guangdong.
In the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties, the surname Chen has been steadily developed in the south, and the surname Chen has multiplied most in the five provinces of Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, and Hunan provinces, and finally formed today's typical southern surname.
The surname Chen also incorporated the blood of the northern and southern ethnic groups, such as the Xiongnu in the Han and Jin dynasties, the Xianbei people in the Northern Wei dynasty, the Jurchens in the Jin Dynasty and the Manchurian Eight Banners in the Qing Dynasty.
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The distant ancestor surnamed Chen is the Yellow Emperor, and the blood ancestor is Emperor Shun.
King Wu of Zhou sealed Hu Gongfei in Wanqiu (Huaiyang, Henan), the state of Chen was established, and Fu Man became the ancestor of the surname Chen, and Huaiyang is the ancestral place of the surname Chen. From the concubine Manchu Chen to the death of Chen Min in Chu State, a total of 20th and 26th generations of monarchs lasted 588 years.
The Chen Kingdom was destroyed, and the people fled one after another, scattered all over the country, and the Chen family began a new reproduction and migration with the name of the country.
After the fall of the Chen State, the important branches of the Chen clan were: the descendants of the first Chen Wangong, the third Chen Wu Gong, the fourth Chen Kang Gong, the fifth Chen Yan Gong, and the sixth Quanquan Wen Gong. During the Han Dynasty and the Han Dynasty, Yingchuan County replaced Wanqiu as another important base for the development of the Chen family, and most of the development of the Chen family in history started from Yingchuan, and the ancestor of the Chen family in Yingchuan was Chen Shi.
Other Chen tribes include the Yangcheng Chen clan represented by Chen Sheng, the Yangwu Chen clan represented by Chen Ping, and the descendants of Qi Guotian, who are of the same clan as Chen, and their representatives include the descendants of Tian Dan, Tian Jiao, Tian Rong, Tian Shi, Tian Heng and others.
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The ancestor of the Chen family is Chen Hugong. The surname Chen comes from Chen Hugong, a descendant of Emperor Shun, after King Wu of Zhou destroyed the king of the Shang Dynasty, established the Zhou Dynasty, found the thirty-third descendant of Shun, and named the concubine Man, and married the eldest daughter Daji to him, and sealed the country in Chen, nicknamed Hu Gong, also known as Hu Gongman. The descendants of Emperor Shun's descendant, Hu Gongman, have the surname of the country, that is, the origin of the surname Chen.
The surname Chen was the largest in Vietnam in the Song Dynasty, and the husband of the Empress Li Chao Huang of the Li Dynasty founded the Chen Dynasty of Vietnam, and passed on the eighth, thirteen kings, so the surname Chen was the first of the top ten surnames in Vietnam; Chen surnamed Chen entered Guangdong in the Southern Song Dynasty, and Chen Kui, a native of the Central Plains, moved to Ninghua and Shanghang, Fujian, and his great-grandson moved to Meixian District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Chen Yonghua, a native of Tong'an, Fujian, entered Taiwan with Zheng Chenggong and was respected as the ancestor of the surname Chen in Taiwan, and shared the reputation of "Chen Lin half the world" with the surname Lin; At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang sent sailors surnamed Chen to Japan and Ryukyu; After the Ming and Qing dynasties, some people surnamed Chen in Fujian and Guangdong went to sea to make a living in Nanyang, Europe and the United States.
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The ancestor of the Chen family is Chen Hugong.
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