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From the surname Jiang, named after Yi. According to the "Tang Shu Prime Minister Lineage Table" and "Yuanhe Surname Compilation" and other information, the descendant of Emperor Yan Shennong, the eldest son of Ding Gongling, the monarch of Qi in the Western Zhou Dynasty, had eaten in Cuiyi (now Zhangqiu City, Shandong Province), and his descendants took Yi as their clan, which was the surname Cui of Shandong. According to the records of various ancient books, the Cui family came from the surname Jiang.
The surname Cui came from the Qi State in the Western Zhou Dynasty, with a history of nearly 3,000 years, and was once a surname of the Shandong Wang clan and China for a long time. The State of Qi was one of the important vassal states of King Wu of Zhou in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, with its capital in Linzi (now Zibo City, Shandong Province), and the founding monarch was Lü Shang. Lü Shang's original surname was Jiang, because his ancestors were sealed in Lü (now Nanyang, Henan Province), from which he was named, so he was called Lü Shang.
Lü Shang's son, Ding Gongji, was the second generation of the monarch of Qi, and his sister-in-law was called Ji Zi, who was supposed to inherit the throne, but gave way to his younger brother Shu Yi (i.e., Yi Gongde), and he lived in Cuiyi (now northwest of Zhangqiu City, Shandong Province), where he later took Yi as his clan, which was Cui's clan. And this Ding Gongji, according to legend, is the son of Jiang Taigong Jiang Ziya. It can be seen that the Cui Chinese are derived from the direct descendants of Jiang Taigong, and they are still the descendants of the Yandi Shennong clan in ancient times.
Their surnames have a history of more than 3,000 years.
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About 5,000 years.
Yellow Emperor (2717 BC – 2599 BC): The leader of the Bai Gu Hua Du Xia tribal alliance, the co-leader of the Chinese people in ancient China. The head of the Five Emperors.
It is revered as the "first ancestor of humanity" in China. It is said that he is the son of Shaodian and Fubao, his surname is Gongsun, and he later changed his surname to Ji, so he is called Ji Xuanyuan. Living in Xuanyuan Hill (now Xinzheng, Henan), called Xuanyuan, built in Youxiong, also known as Youxiong.
Some people also call it "Dihong". The history of the Yellow Emperor is called the Yellow Emperor because of the Rui of Tude. The Yellow Emperor went down in history for his great achievements in unifying the Chinese tribes and conquering the Dongyi and Jiuli tribes to unify China.
During the reign of the Yellow Emperor, he sowed hundreds of grains and plants, vigorously developed production, and began to make clothes and crowns, build boats and cars, make music and rhythm, and create medicine.
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It means the elder of a family, mostly referring to the earlier. It also refers to the ancestors of the nation.
祖宗, pronounced as: zǔ zōng.
Zu is an honorific title for an ancestor. The ancestors of the Chinese nation are the two emperors of Yan and Huang, so we are all descendants of Yan and Huang.
Example: If we blindly pursue history, or even irresponsibly return to the basics, it can only consume the accumulation of our ancestors and sit back and eat nothing.
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Ancestor means the ancestor in the direct and collateral lines or family of the father or mother, or the top person in a certain industry.
Pinyin: lǎo zǔ zōng.
Source: 1. The eleventh chapter of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" in the Qing Dynasty: "The old lady is an old ancestor. ”
2, the fifty-second chapter of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" in the Qing Dynasty: "The world says: 'Too clever and smart will not live long.'" 'The world says, the world believes, but the ancestor should not say, should not believe: the ancestor is only ten times smarter than me, why is he so blessed and longevity now? ”
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One question, Yu Qianchen worships the ancestor with a foreign surname, not his own surname, how can he be rich and poor!!
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Ancestor is the honorific title of human beings for ancestors, and the ancestors of the Chinese nation are the three emperors and five emperors. The ancestor of the Chinese nation was Yanhuang Yaoshun. The Chinese nation is the descendant of Yanhuang Yaoshun.
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Ancestor: Ancestor. A term for the early elders of a nation or family.
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Ancestor: An honorific title for the first ancestor and those who have merit in the ancestors.
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Zu – refers to the ancestors.
Zong--refers to the patriarchal law.
Ancestors --- ancestors in the sense of the patriarchal system.
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Paternal or maternal direct and collateral or family ancestors.
Explain in detail. 1.Refers to ancestors. For example, on the one hand, we must actively reform things that are unreasonable, outdated, and backward, and on the other hand, we must inherit and carry forward all the reasonable and good things left by our ancestors.
2.An honorific title for an elder in a feudal family.
The eleventh chapter of "Dream of Red Mansions": "The old lady is an old ancestor. "Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 52:
The world says, 'If you are too clever and wise, you will not live long.' 'All the world said, all the world believed, but the only ancestor should not say it, and it should not be believed
My ancestor was only ten times smarter than me, why is he so blessed and blessed now? ”
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The ancestor is a vertical direct lineage, and the ancestor is a horizontal ancestral blood relationship.
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It's too hard to listen to statistically (
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In this passage, we correctly describe the ancient ancestors a
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It's hard to find if you don't have a clue about this. First of all, you need to get some relevant information from your father, grandfather, and older generation. Then check and investigate one by one based on this information.
Let me tell you my story. Our family has a family tree. In the family tree, there is a mention of Mao'er Liu Village, which is said to be the birthplace of our ancestors.
I've done some research on this issue. and work. Because the village mentioned in the genealogy is in Hongdong County.
That year, I had a very good buddy who happened to work in Hongdong County. I'll ask him to check it on me. How to check it?
It's to find a seventy or eighty-year-old man in the neighborhood to chat. He found me a few possible places for me to look up. On the other hand, I'm looking for this place through various networks.
I got dozens or hundreds of positive and friendly netizens across the country to call me**. The oldest of these netizens is in his 70s and almost 80 years old. The youngest is also around 40 years old.
In the end, I got the situation that I said that this village is in Linfen Yaodu District. It is now Liucun Town. Why do you say that Liucun Town is the hat Liu Village I am looking for?
Because according to the old people in Liucun Town, there were a lot of straw hats in this place a long, long time ago. That's why it's called Mao'er Liu Village. It took about half a year to get this time.
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If there is a genealogical inheritance, it is good to dare to do so, and if not, it seems that you can also go to a large library to find it, and it is generally well documented. Even if no favorable or direct evidence is found for a while, there will always be some clues, so take your time. Good luck with your roots!
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This kind of thing is an easy thing to do if there is a mother-in-law in the family. It can be traced back to your ancestors and origin. If there is no genealogy handed down, you can only ask the older generation.
However, it is not very convenient to just ask the older generation, because they will give you different answers.
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Recognizing ancestors and returning to their ancestors, this is a strange phenomenon, and it is also often said that the reincarnation of cause and effect, creation makes people, it depends on whether the relationship with the previous life is not over, a mistake or a coincidence, you will encounter, I hope to understand as soon as possible.
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This can find your own family tree, check your roots from the family tree, in the end, and then check the family tree cup by cup, if the family tree is incomplete, well, you can continue to check up, so that you can know who your great-ancestors are.
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Ask the older generation, it turns out that I live in **, and I look for it in **. You can find out at your local police station. There are archives there. In this way, it is possible to know the ancestors.
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Look up the genealogy. Or ask the elderly who are still alive.
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Check the family tree, the family tree is recorded.
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Ask the elderly in the family if there is a record of genealogy, this is the most straightforward.
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Check the genetics one by one! DNA mass method.
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Ancestor: refers to the ancestor who has a surname, and also refers to the first distant ancestor who has a lineage to be examined.
The originator, the father of the distant ancestor (the father is the parent, the father of the father is the ancestor, the father of the grandfather is the great-grandfather, the father of the great-grandfather is the great-grandfather, the father of the great-grandfather is the heavenly ancestor, the father of the heavenly ancestor is the martyr ancestor, the father of the martyr ancestor is the great ancestor, and the father of the great ancestor is the distant ancestor).
The originator is older.
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Eight surnames in ancient times:
Jiang, Ji, Fei, Ji, Win, Yao, Yao, Fei.
The eight ancestral surnames can be said to be the descendants of the Yellow Emperor, and these surnames have a long history of nearly 5,000 years. Chinese all over the world call themselves "descendants of the Yellow Emperor" or "descendants of Yan and Huang", and their surnames with the eight ancestors? In the process of the reproduction and development of the Chinese nation, the Yellow Emperor is the common ancestor of the Chinese nation.
But there are many descendants of the Yellow Emperor, and in the long feudal society, they are divided into various places, and most of them take place names and surnames.
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The ten surnames of Feng, Ji, Jiang, Yao, Win, Ji, Fei, Fei, Yao, and Tang are the ten oldest surnames in China.
The surname Feng can be said to be the oldest surname in China. According to historical records, the surname Feng originated from the ancient Fuxi, and Fuxi's father, Suiren, took Feng as his surname. Therefore, Fuxi's surname is also Feng, and Fuxi's wife Nuwa is also surnamed Feng.
From this, it can be said that the surname Feng is the oldest surname. And the surname Ji originated from the ancestor of Chinese civilization - the Yellow Emperor. The surname Ji is located in the 297th place among the 100 surnames, but the surnames evolved from the surname Ji account for 82% of the 100 surnames.
And these surnames have evolved separately and derived countless surnames. Therefore, the surname Ji can be called the "ancestor of all surnames". And the surname Jiang originated from Emperor Yan.
Because Emperor Yan was born in Jiangshui, he took Jiang as his surname. Then for various reasons, it is divided into the surname Qi with the name of the country as the surname, and the surname Jiang with the surname as the surname.
Twenty ancient surnames, including the surname Yao, all originated in a matriarchal society more than 2,000 years BC. Therefore, in terms of history, the surname Yao has been around for nearly 5,000 years, and it is one of the four longest surnames in China. And the surname Yao originated from Yu Shun, because he was born in Yao Xu, he changed his surname to the land and was called Yao.
In the pre-Qin period, the surname Yao mostly lived in Henan and Shandong. Ying, the most famous representative of this surname should be Qin Shi Huang. The surname Win originated from Boyi.
It was the surname given by Emperor Shun to Boyi. And this surname is also one of my eight ancient surnames. Hey, this surname has a history of more than 4,000 years.
Hi originated from the famous Dayu. And the Xia Dynasty, the Bao Kingdom, the Yue Kingdom, etc., are all from the country with the surname Him. Nowadays, there are very few people with the surname Him, because most of the surnames are surnamed.
The legend of the surname Yu is one of the eight surnames of Zhurong and the ancestor of these eight surnames. Concubine, originated from Emperor Shun, is a fief as the surname. Yao is the surname of Ji Xuanyuan's direct descendants.
Nowadays, it has been simplified to the surname Ji. Tang, from the surnames Ji and Qi, is the surname of the descendants of the Xuanyuan clan.
There are many particularities in surnames, and different surnames have different origins. Different surnames have changed differently over time.
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The new order is: Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Huang, Zhao, Zhou, Wu, Xu, Sun, Zhu, Ma, Hu, Guo, Lin, He, Gao, Liang, Zheng, Luo, Song, Xie, Tang, Han, Cao, Xu, Deng, Xiao, Feng, Zeng, Cheng, Cai, Peng, Pan, Yuan, Yu, Dong, Yu, Su, Ye, Lu, Wei, Jiang, Tian, Du, Ding, Shen, Jiang, Fan, Jiang, Fu, Zhong, Lu, Wang, Dai, Cui, Ren, Lu, Liao, Yao, Fang, Jin, Qiu, Xia, Tan, Wei, Jia, Zou, Shi, Xiong, Meng, Qin, Yan, Xue, Hou, Lei, Bai, Long, Duan, Hao, Kong, Shao, Shi, Mao, Chang, Wan, Gu, Lai, Wu, Kang, He, Yan, Yin, Qian, Shi, Niu, Hong, Gong.
China's 19 largest surnames are the largest Chinese population of more than 1% of the Han population, ranking as follows in 2004:
1. The surname is Li. The surname Li is the largest surname in China, with a wide distribution, accounting for about the total Han population in the country. In terms of regions, the proportion of the surname Li in the northern provinces is relatively high, generally more than 8%, while the proportion in the southern provinces is generally less than 8%, especially in the southeastern coastal provinces, the proportion is only about 4%.
2. Wang's surname. The surname Wang is the second largest surname in China, distributed throughout the country, accounting for about the national Han population, especially in Shanxi, Hebei and Henan!
3. Zhang's surname. The surname Zhang is one of the most widely distributed and populous surnames in China, accounting for about the total Han population in the country, and the third largest surname in Chinese. In particular, Shandong, Henan, Hebei and Sichuan provinces are the most.
4. The surname is Liu. The surname Liu is widely distributed, accounting for about the national Han population, and is the fourth largest surname among the Chinese population. Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, and Beijing-Tianjin regions in the northern region have a high proportion of Liu surnames, accounting for more than 8% of the Han population in this region.
5. Chen surname. The surname Chen is the fifth most populous surname in the country, accounting for about the national Han population, and there are many Chen surnames in the southern region. In Taiwan and Guangdong provinces, the surname Chen accounts for more than 10% of the population of the province, making it the largest surname in the province.
6. Yang surname. The surname Yang is the sixth largest surname in China, accounting for about the national Han population, and is widely distributed throughout the country, especially in the provinces of the Yangtze River basin.
7, surname Zhao. The surname Zhao is one of the most widely distributed and common surnames, accounting for about the total Han population in the country, and is the seventh largest surname with the largest number of Chinese today.
8, Huang surname. The surname Huang is extremely widely distributed, accounting for about the total population of the country, ranking eighth among the ten most surnames in China. The Huang surname is concentrated in the area south of the Gongjiang River, and Guangdong Province has the largest population with the Huang surname, accounting for about 19% of the country's Han Huang surname. Sichuan, Hunan, Guangxi, Jiangxi and other provinces also have a relatively large number of people with the surname Huang, and the population with the surname Huang in the above five provinces accounts for about 56% of the population of the Han nationality with the surname Huang.
9, surname Zhou. The surname Zhou is one of the common surnames today, with a wide distribution, accounting for about the country's Han population, and the ninth largest surname population in China. Among the provinces and cities in the Yangtze River Basin, the proportion of Zhou surnames is higher than that of other regions.
10, surname Wu.
The surname Wu is a more common surname today, accounting for about the total Han population in the country, ranking tenth among the top ten surnames with the largest Chinese population today. The surname Wu accounts for more than 2% of the total population of the province in all provinces in the south of the Yangtze River, especially in Fujian, accounting for about 5% of the population of the province, which is a typical surname in the south of the Yangtze River.
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