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The first origin: from the ancient planing people, from the Yunnan family at the end of the Han Dynasty, the nobles of the Yunnan family, belonging to the Sinicization of the surname to the name.
The clansmen of the Cun clan originally lived in the area from Qujing in eastern Yunnan to Ba County in southwest Sichuan, and they came to the Tengchong area in western Yunnan in two times, where they formed the surname Cun.
The first time was in the Sui and Tang dynasties, when the ancestors of the Cun clan were surnamed in the Qujing area of eastern Yunnan.
From the Jin Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, Baoshan area early in the morning servant Wazi (slave) rebellion, the Fu clan regime then sent an army to the Baoshan area to suppress, some of the Fu clan people came with the army, to Yunnan Tengchong Baoshan area, did not go back, this is to Tengchong the earliest Cun clan.
Since the Song Dynasty, the fall of the Fu Dynasty at that time the ruler chased and killed the descendants of the Fu family, and some of the descendants fled to the Central Plains, and some of them took the words close to homonym and changed to Cun.
The prime minister of Dali is inch.
Most of the Cun people are located in southwest China, mainly in the Tengchong region of Yunnan Province and Myanmar, and their surnames are still pronounced as cuan ( cannot be pronounced as cun().
Ai Wu, a famous modern travel writer (1904-1992 AD, formerly known as Tang Daogeng, pen names Liu Ming, Wu Yan, Tang Aiwu, Ai Wu, etc.; A native of Lianfeng Village, Qingliu Town, Xindu District, Sichuan) recorded "Master Cun" in his "Journey to the South", and explained that "Cun's" is the surname of the wang family in Tengchong, Yunnan.
The second origin: Originated from the surname Mi, from the descendants of the Liu emperor of the Han Dynasty, belonging to Yihua to change the surname to Sinicization.
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, some of the Japanese people of the Liu clan returned to Chinese mainland, and most of them did business in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui in the Yangtze River Valley.
Later, there were those who stayed and did not return, and some people took "Cun shirt or" as their surname, called Cunshi, but the pronunciation was cun (
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1.The ancestor of the surname: Liu Bang.
2.Tengchong Zhizu: Cunqing.
In the fifteenth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, before the Ming army pacified Dali, the Tengchong area had always been under the control of the local officials of various ethnic minorities under the entrenchment of the Liang Wangbazathorn Valmi. A few years after the Ming Dynasty was pacified, there were a series of rebellions and wars such as the "Battle of Dingbian", and in the thirteenth year of Ming orthodoxy, the Ming army implemented the guard system. In the "Ming Historical Chronicles", "the law of the officers and generals of the guard, from the Beijing division to the county, all set up the guard."
The large rate of 5,600 people is a guard, 1,120 people are a house, 120 people are 100 households, each household has two general flags, ten small flags, and the official leader is ......"Establish a system of guards and tuntian fields where "soldiers feed themselves". So far, a part of the Tuntian military households have moved into "Yangwendeng", and the great integration of the Central Plains and Jiangnan Han culture has begun.
The ancestor of the surname of Cun: "Cun Qing, the commander of the guard (four products)." "Remember the ancestor surnamed Liu:
Liu Jizong, the chief flag officer (one hundred and twenty people are one hundred households, and each household has two general flags) "remember the ancestor of the surname Li:" Li Hei Shibo, a thousand households (five products). "Remember the ancestor of the surname Yin:
Yin Tugong, Wei Sho Thousand Households (from the five products). Remember the ancestor of the surname Jia: "Jia Shouchun, Tengchong Shouyu (five products)."
Remember the ancestor of the surname Zhang: "Mr. Zhang, the chief flag officer (one hundred and twenty people are one hundred households, and each household has two general flags).
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The first origin.
Originated from the ancient Fu people, from the Yunnan Fu clan at the end of the Han Dynasty, the nobles of the Yunnan Fu regime, belonged to the Sinicization and changed the surname to the name. The people of the Zhicun clan originally lived in the area from Qujing in eastern Yunnan to Ba County in southwest Sichuan, and they came to Tengchong in western Yunnan in two times. In the Sui and Tang dynasties, the ancestors of his Cun clan were the people of the Fu clan in the Qujing area of eastern Yunnan.
During the Tang Dynasty, the people in Baoshan, Yunnan rebelled, and the Fu clan regime sent troops to the Baoshan area to suppress it, and there were some Fu clan people in its army. Ai Wu, a famous modern travel writer (1904-1992 AD, formerly known as Tang Daogeng, pen names Liu Ming, Wu Yan, Tang Aiwu, Ai Wu, etc.; A native of Lianfeng Village, Qingliu Town, Xindu District, Sichuan) recorded "Master Cun" in his book "Journey to the South", and explained that the Cun clan was a big surname of the Wang family in Tengchong, Yunnan.
Since the Song Dynasty, some people in the family did feel that their surname strokes were too cumbersome, so they replaced the complex with simplicity, and changed the words with close homophony to Cun, which has been passed down from generation to generation. Most of the people of the Zhicun clan are distributed in the southwest region, mainly in Tengchong, Yunnan Province, and the border areas of China and Myanmar, and their surname is still pronounced as cuàn ( cannot be pronounced as cùn ().
The second source.
Originated from the surname Mi, from the descendants of the Liu Emperor of the Han Dynasty, belonging to Yihua to change the surname to Sinicization. In the "Hanjo Lineage Chart: New Surnames" compiled in 815 AD during the Heian period (794-1191 AD), there are some Japanese slave surnames from the descendants of the Liu royal family of the Han Dynasty who were "Wahan Nao family" or "Eastern Han Nao family".
During the Ming Dynasty, there were those who returned to Chinese mainland, mostly doing business in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui in the Yangtze River basin. Later, there were those who stayed and did not return, and followed the Chinese custom to take "inch" as their surname, called inch, which has been passed down from generation to generation, and their surname is pronounced as cùn
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In the history of Dali, there seems to be such a saying: the Cun family was demoted to Dali in the Ming Dynasty, from the original Xie surname to the Cun surname, when the dynasty magnates just to let the Xie family never turn over, so they were only given an inch of land.
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