The origin of the Kim caste

Updated on culture 2024-03-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't lie to you, I came out at once.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Jin surname **more, according to legend Shao Hao is one of the five emperors of antiquity, Shao Hao was respected as the Western Emperor after his death, according to the five elements of the ancients, the West belongs to gold, so Shao Hao has the title of Jin Tian, so his descendants are surnamed Jin. Another theory is derived from the change of surname, from the five dynasties of Wu Yue Guo Liu family, the first monarch of Wu Yue Guo Qian Biao, because Qian Biao's "Biao" and "Liu" are homophones, so Qian Biao ordered all people surnamed Liu to change to the surname Jin, which is still used today.

    The ** with the surname of Jin is carried XunIn addition to the above two **, in the pre-Qin period of the Sixteen Kingdoms, the leaders of the ancient Qiang people in Yulin had the Jin clan; The king of Silla in Korean history was surnamed Kim; During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, Chengzu invaded Mobei, and the Mongolian prince also worked first, led his wife to deploy and surrender, and gave the surname Jin; In the Yuan period, there was Jin Fuxiang, which was originally Liu's, and then changed to Jin's; Qing Dynasty literary critic Jin Shengsi, whose original surname was Zhang, later changed his surname to Jin; In the Qing Dynasty, many of the descendants of Aixin Jueluo had the surname Jin; These are all faint trembling, which can be regarded as the ** surname of Kim.

    The surname Jin is a very typical multi-civilian file loser, multi-source form group, ranking 29th in the old hundred surnames, and 68th in the latest modern hundred surnames, belonging to the big surname series, with a total population of about 3.8 million, accounting for about the national population, with a large population.

    There are many sources of the Jin surname, and the birthplace mainly includes Shandong and Shaanxi, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and other places.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The surname Jin is the sixty-eighth surname in the mainland of China's Xianchanqing, and has a certain influence in the Central Plains and Anhui, Jiangsu and Zhejiang regions. Today, the people with the surname Kim account for about 3.8 million of the country's population. Among today's Chinese surnames in order of population, the surname Jin is the sixty-eighth largest surname in China today, with a large population.

    There are many surnames with the surname Jin, the earliest one originates from Emperor Shaohao in ancient times, and the other earlier Jin family comes from Jin Riyan in the Western Han Dynasty ("Riyan" is pronounced as "Midi"). In addition to the above two Jin clans, during the Qin period before the Sixteen Kingdoms, the leaders of the ancient Qiang people in Yulin had the Jin clan. The king of Silla in Korean history was surnamed Kim;

    During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of Wu Yueguo, because the founding king was called Qian Biao, and Biao was the same as Liu, it was considered that it was a crime, and the people who attacked the surname Liu in the country were all destroyed and changed to Jin's knife, and even the pomegranate was renamed Jin Ying. In today's Zhejiang region, there is still a tradition of "living gold and dying Liu", that is, the surname Jin is used during his lifetime, and the tombstone is surnamed Liu after death. The county lords surnamed Jin are Pengcheng and Jingzhao.

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