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After a nation has completely established its rule. They don't have to. Jue Luo should be able to stand.
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Categories: Society Culture >> Ethnicity.
Analysis: There are four sources of the surname Zhao:
1. From the surname Win, the ancestor is the father. Legend has it that the father got eight horses in Huashan and dedicated them to King Mu. King Mu rode the eight-horse cart to the west to hunt, and arrived at Kunlun Mountain, where the Queen Mother of the West held a banquet in Yaochi.
At this time, King Xu Yan in the southeast rebelled. The father drove thousands of miles a day, rushed back to the imperial capital in time, and led his troops to defeat King Xu Yan. Due to his father's meritorious work in quelling the rebellion, King Mu gave him Zhaocheng (now north of Hongdong County, Shanxi Province).
Since then, the father and his descendants have taken the fief as their surname and become the surname Zhao.
2. Take the country as the surname. The descendant of the father is dying, and he is the king of Zhou Xuan. His father and uncle took him, because King Zhou You had no way, he left the Zhou royal family to go to the Jin Kingdom and became the Marquis of Jin.
In this way, the Zhao family entered the Jin Kingdom, and later became a doctor. During the reign of King Weilie of Zhou, he was listed as a prince, and the founding monarch Zhao Liehou was a descendant of Zhao Yuan, a doctor of Jin, and one of the Seven Heroes during the Warring States Period. Later, it was destroyed by the Qin State, and the Zhao State clan took the name of the original country as the surname, and then became the surname Zhao.
3. It is a minority surname. Historically, ethnic minorities also had the surname Zhao, such as Zhao Anji (Huns) in the Han Dynasty, Zhao Yufu ("Nanban" people) in the Tang Dynasty, and so on. Their descendants all inherit the surname Zhao. In addition, the Mongolian people wanted Shujia to change their surname to Zhao.
4. The Zhao and Song dynasties gave the surname. There are historical figures with the surname Li, Mu, Long and Yuwenfu, and the surname Zhao.
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The surname Zhao in Shandong was a famous aristocratic surname at that time, and in order to escape the punishment and not lose his identity, he changed his surname to Zhao.
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They changed it to gold, because Aixin Jueluo translated into Chinese characters is gold. Nurhachi is of the Jurchen tribe and cannot be a descendant of the Zhao and Song dynasties.
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Now they are all surnamed Jin and Luodiduo.
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It's not that the surname is changed to survive.
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It's not this "Zhao", it should be "Zhao", this word, a lot of it has been changed, Zhao Junzhe of the Liaoning football team is said to be a descendant of Aixin Jueluo.
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There are many people outside the customs who have changed their surnames to Han Zhao, such as football player Zhao Junzhe. There are those in the customs who take the surname Zhao according to the first surname of the hundred families. There is a small settlement in Qinhuangdao, all of which have changed their surnames to Zhao.
In the 50s and 60s, many Manchurian royal families in Beijing were forcibly relocated, the descendants of Prince Zheng were moved to Lanzhou, Gansu, and the descendants of Prince Li were moved to Nanchong, Sichuan.
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No. They claim to be Houjin, and there is no evidence to support it.
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Aixin Jueluo is one of the Manchu surnames, and the emperors of the Qing Dynasty all belong to this surname, so this surname has also become none.
than honorable. In fact, among the Manchu surnames, Aixin Jueluo is just a small surname. The eight surnames of the Manchus are:
Tong Jia's clan, Guarjia's clan, Ma Jia's clan, Suo's Luoluo clan, Qi Jia's clan, Fucha's clan, Nala's clan and Niu Hulu's clan did not love Xinjueluo at all.
After the Xinhai Revolution, the Manchus all took Chinese character surnames, and the law was to take their original polysyllabic surnames.
The first character in the is the surname, or take the tangent of several syllables, and take the Chinese character with a close sound as the surname. For example, Suo Yuluo changed his surname to Suo, Shu Mulu changed his surname to Shu or Xu, Guerjia changed his surname to Guan, and Nala changed his surname to Na, etc.; There are also paraphrases of the original surname.
For those who take surnames for Chinese characters, such as Bayan's surname is changed to Fu, because Bayan has the meaning of rich in Manchu; And the royal family loves Xinjueluo.
The surname was changed to Jin, this is because Aixin means ** in Manchu.
Aixinjue Luo's ** so far everyone has different opinions. According to the "Records of Emperor Taizu Gao of the Qing Dynasty", there was a day.
The female Buddha Kulun bathed in the lake near Changbai Mountain, and after devouring the fruit of the crow, she felt that her weight could not be lifted.
Luo is the surname, and the name is Kubri Yongshun. "This child is the ancestor of Nurhachi, the founder of the Qing Dynasty. This said.
The Dharma is full of mythology, indicating that it is surnamed Heaven. However, the last generations of Nurhachi are not surnamed Aixin Jueluo, to.
What is Yu's surname, there is no verifiability, I don't know if it was Foculun's negligence, or the child who could talk when he landed.
I remember it clearly.
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No, Aixin Jueluo can't be a descendant of Zhao Song, which is far-fetched. Aixin Jueluo is a nomadic people, and Zhao Song is a Han of the Central Plains Dynasty, which has nothing to do with it.
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Nonsense, Aixinjue Luo is a Jurchen (Manchu) and has nothing to do with the surname Zhao.
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The clan of the Song Dynasty is of the Han nationality, and the Aixinjue Luo clan is the Manchu people. . . Before the Ming Dynasty, the Manchus were outside the pass, and it was not until Wu Sangui opened the Shanhai Pass to welcome the Qing army that the Manchus gradually distributed in the Central Plains.
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No, Aixin Jueluo's ancestors were nomads, not Han Chinese.
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Aixin Jueluo was a descendant of the Qing Emperor, but later simplified Luo or Zhao.
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This is a nomadic people, known as Houjin in history, and is good at riding and shooting. I didn't hear that Huizong had descendants outside, so I asked, who is his wife?
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This is still very possible, because Aixin Jueluo means in Manchu that the family surnamed Zhao is attached to the Jin people, and after Song Huizong was taken away by the Jin people, it was indeed in the Jin State at that time that he gave birth to a lot of children with the women of the Jin Kingdom. Therefore, it is very likely that the bloodline of Song Huizong continued to the later Later Jin.
After the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty, the Second Emperor of Huiqin and the Zhao family were almost all taken captive by the JinThe Jin people sent all these royal families of the Song Dynasty to the areas of Wuguocheng and Ningguta, and treated them as slaves, and gave them the name of the Jin people, called Irgen the UntouchablesBut Song Huizong was not idle as a slave in the Jin country, and still lived a life of three wives and four concubines, found a lot of women in the Jin country in the local area, and gave birth to six sons and eight daughters with them, and was called the untouchable Ilgen.
Nurhachi, as the founder of Houjin, actually has his surname Ilgen. Therefore, it is very likely that Nurhachi is a descendant of this surname, that is, the former Zhao family of the Song Dynasty. It is recorded in the local chronicles of Heilongjiang that the people who love the Xinjueluo family are the descendants of Song Huizong and Song Qinzong, so from these points, it is likely that Nurhachi's Ilgen clan is a branch of the Zhao clan and the ancestor of the Manchus.
After the uprising, because the surname Ilgen was too humble to convince other powerful surnames at that time, he could only change their family's surname to Aixin Jueluo in a homophonic way, which means that the Zhao family was attached to the Jin Kingdom。After the Qing Dynasty entered the Central Plains, there were also many people who loved the surname of Xinjueluo who changed their names to Han surnames, and a large part of them were directly surnamed Zhao, so it is likely that Aixinjue Luo had the bloodline of the Han surname Zhao before.
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In the Qing Dynasty, Aixin Jueluo was not a Manchu surname, and the people of the Qing Dynasty changed their surnames after the death of the country.
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In fact, in the Qing Dynasty, Aixin Jueluo was not a Manchu surname, but a status symbol or an honorific title.
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Because at that time, the Qing Dynasty was the world of the Manchus, which was the most noble nation.
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During the Qing Dynasty, the world was full of people, and the surname was Aixin Jueluo.
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The Qing Dynasty was the world of the Manchus, and Aixin Jueluo was the most surname.
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