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The surname Ji, one of the eight surnames in ancient China, is the surname of the Yellow Emperor, the surname of the Zhou Dynasty and the vassal states of Wu, Lu, Yan, Wei, Jin, Zheng, Wei, South Korea and other vassal states.
The surname Ji is located in the 297th place of the "Hundred Family Surnames", with a population of more than 540,000, and the surnames Zhou, Wu, Zheng, Lu, Wei, Yang, Cai, Han, Huo, Guan, Mao, Cao, Wei, Bi, Jiang and other 411 surnames, accounting for 82% of the total 504 surnames in the "Hundred Family Surnames", and the surnames derived from these 411 surnames are countless, and the surname Ji is a veritable "ancestor of all surnames".
Ji names include the five emperors of the Gao Yang clan, Gao Xin Emperor Yu, the ancestor of the Zhou Dynasty Houji, the ancestor of Gou Wu Taibo, Zhou Wen Wang Ji Chang, Zhou Wu Wang Ji Fa, Zhou Gong Ji Dan, Zhao Gong Ji Zheng, Mu Tianzi Ji Man, Zhou Ping Wang Ji Yijiu, the Spring and Autumn Period overlord of Zheng Zhuang Gong Ji Liaosheng, Jin Wen Gong Ji Chong'er, Wu Wang Lu, as well as the divine doctor Bian Que, Fa Sheng Shang Ying, Yan Zhao Wang Ji Zhi, Zi Sheng Ji Qiao, Zen Buddhism two ancestors Hui Ke, Xingyi Quan ancestor Ji Ji Ke, New China before the first * Ji
Many surnames in China originate from the surname Ji, and among the top 400 surnames by population today, there are more than 120 directly originating from the surname Ji, some of which have multiple origins, but most of them have the surname Ji as the main source
Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Huang, Zhou, Wu, Zhan, Xu, Sun, Hu, Zhu, Gao, Lin, He, Guo, Ma, Luo, Liang, Song, Zheng, Xie, Han, Tang, Feng, Yu, Dong, Xiao, Cheng, Cao, Yuan, Deng, Xu, Fu, Shen, Zeng, Peng, Lu, Su, Lu, Jiang, Cai, Jia, Ding, Diao, Wei, Xue, Ye, Yan, Yu, Pan, Du, Dai, Zhong, Wang, Tian, Ren, Fan, Fang, Shi, Tan, Liao, Zou, Xiong, Jin, Lu, Hao, Kong, Bai, Cui, Kang, Mao, Qiu, Meng, Qin, Jiang, Shi, Gu, Hou, Shao, Long, Wan, Duan, Lei, Qian, Tang, Yin, Li, Yi, Chang, The surname Wu, the surname Qiao, the surname He, the surname Lai, the surname Gong, the surname Wen, the surname Zhi, and so on.
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At some point in the evening, take a taxi and ask him that it will take you directly to your destination.
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Zhangjiazhai is the majority. There are other things that I can't say for a while, and my surname is Ji.
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All provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China have people with the surname Ji, mainly distributed in Shandong, Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hebei, northern Jiangsu, Huaibei, Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Laohekou and Xiangyang in Hubei Province, Zhijiang in Hunan Province, Taijiang County in Guizhou Province, Lushui, Hekou and Longchuan in Yunnan Province, Hejiang County in Sichuan Province, Ningde City in Fujian Province, Siping City in Jilin Province, Harbin City in Heilongjiang Province, Lanzhou City in Gansu Province, Zhongwei City in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Urumqi City and Fuhai County in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Bayannur League and other places. The people with the surname Ji are mainly Han people, and many ethnic groups such as Manchu, Hui, Bai, Zhuang, Miao, Shui, Buyi, and Susu also have people with the surname Ji.
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The surname Ji is widely distributed, and there are people with the surname Ji in all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions across the country, mainly distributed in Shandong, Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hebei, northern Jiangsu, Huaibei, Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Laohekou and Xiangyang in Hubei Province, Zhijiang in Hunan Province, Taijiang County in Guizhou Province, Lushui, Hekou and Longchuan in Yunnan Province, Hejiang County in Sichuan Province, Ningde City in Fujian Province, Siping City in Jilin Province, Harbin City in Heilongjiang Province, Lanzhou City in Gansu Province, Zhongwei City in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Urumqi City, Fuhai County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Bayannur League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and other places.
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There are still a lot of distributions.,My classmates have the surname this.。。。
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The surname Ji is the national surname of the Zhou Dynasty, and it is also the big surname in ancient times, so the people are very prosperous. After King Wu of Zhou established the Zhou Dynasty, the capital of the western capital was Haojing (today's Xi'an), and the eastern capital Luoyi (near today's Luoyang), and later due to the war and ruin of the western capital, King Ping of Zhou moved the capital to the eastern capital. Therefore, the nobles surnamed Ji of the Zhou Dynasty are mainly distributed in the western capital and the eastern capital, at the same time, King Wu of Zhou and the Duke of Zhou wantonly divided the descendants of the same surname as the princes and kings, "Zuo Chuan" said that the Western Zhou Dynasty divided the "brother country of five out of ten, the country of the surname Ji forty people", after the victory of the Zhou Gong's Eastern Expedition, a large-scale division of the princes, there are 53 princely states surnamed Ji, and later the larger vassal states such as Lu State, Yan State, Wei State, etc., the governance of these vassal states is also the gathering place of the Ji surname rules.
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The surname Ji is one of the oldest surnames in China. In ancient times, the Yellow Emperor was a famous clan leader, and his tribe worshipped the dragon totem. According to legend, the Yellow Emperor was born by a river called Ji, so the Yellow Emperor was surnamed Ji.
The nobles of the Zhou Dynasty are the descendants of the Yellow Emperor, and Hou Ji is meritorious, and Yao gives the ancestral surname Ji, so King Wen of Zhou is also called Ji Chang. King Wu of Zhou is called Ji Fa. And after the end of the Zhou Dynasty.
The descendants of the royal family of the Zhou Dynasty took the name of the country as their surname and began to change it to the surname Zhou. Therefore, the surnames Zhou and Ji are of the same clan. During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, in order to avoid the name of Emperor Li Longji (Ji and Ji have the same sound), he began to change his surname to Zhou.
Later, some people restored the surname Ji, so the Zhou family and the surname Ji are of the same clan.
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Can you know their genealogy.
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I don't know how many people there are, it's very widely distributed, I think we have some of them, but I don't know the most people there, I think it should be a family, maybe hundreds or thousands of years ago, and the sons and daughters of China are all a family of personal opinions.
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The surnames in the world, except for the barbarians, are all from Ji, Jiang Er's surname, which is mostly derived from the surname Ji.
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This ......That's true......The more remote "Xiang" and "Ge" are still ......So the statistics are ......It's a little more difficult......
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