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The Jia family originated in Shanxi Province, and in the pre-Qin period, there were people who moved to Henan and Shandong. Since then, the Jia clan in Henan has prospered, the people have prospered, and many tribes have been derived. Such as Jia Yi, a political commentator and writer in the Western Han Dynasty.
It is a native of Henan. During the Han Dynasty, the Jia family had moved to Shaanxi, such as Jia Hui, a native of Pingling (now northwest of Xianyang, Shaanxi) in the Eastern Han Dynasty, who is said to be a descendant of Jia Yi. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Jia family continued to move out. Northern Zhou.
In the Northern Qi Dynasty, people with the surname Jia moved to Hebei. At the latest in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
There are people surnamed Jia who crossed the river south and lived in the area of Jiangsu and Zhejiang. In the Five Dynasties, some people from the Jia family moved to Fujian, and some people from the Song Dynasty moved to Sichuan. It can be seen that during the Tang and Song dynasties, many places in the south of the Yangtze River had residents surnamed Jia. The migration of the Jia family to overseas began in the Qing Dynasty, and there are overseas Chinese surnamed Jia in present-day Singapore and other countries.
Hall number. Zhiyantang": In the Han Dynasty, Jia Shan read a lot of books, talked about the way to control chaos to the imperial court, and used the demise of Qin as a metaphor, called "Zhiyan". In addition, there is "Wuwei Hall".
Family pedigree. Shanxi: The family tree of the Jia family in the Donghui capital of Pingding Prefecture (the number of volumes is unknown).
Liaoning: Benxi Jia's genealogy is a volume.
Jiangsu: Ganyu.
One volume of Jia's genealogy, thirteen volumes of Jia's genealogy in Zhenjiang Runzhou, and thirteen volumes of Jia's genealogy, and Changzhou's Biling.
Eight volumes of Jia's genealogy, ten volumes of Jia's genealogy in Changzhou, and twelve volumes of Jia's genealogy in Yincheng, Xiyi, Wuxi.
Zhejiang: Haining Jia's family multiplication of ten volumes, Dongyang Zhending Jia's genealogy of twenty-three volumes, Yiwu Yangchuan Jia's genealogy seventeen volumes.
Anhui: Hefei Jia genealogy 14 volumes, Taihu County.
The first volume of the five volumes of the genealogy of the Jia family in Dongxiang Qinmeiyuan.
Shandong: The genealogy of the Yidu Jia clan is not divided into volumes, the genealogy of the Louxia Jia clan is a volume, and Huangxian is examined.
The Jia clan (uncounted), the Huangxian Jia clan genealogy (uncounted), the Tai'an Jia clan genealogy six volumes, the first and last volumes, and the Linshu Jia clan branch (uncounted).
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From the surname Ji, after Jiabo. According to the "Yuanhe Surname Compilation" and the "New Tang Dynasty Book: The Hereditary Table of Prime Ministers", in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Tang Shuyu, the younger brother of King Cheng of Zhou, was sealed in the Tang Dynasty after the Zhou Gong destroyed the Tang Dynasty (now the west of Yicheng, Shanxi), including the former Xia Dynasty Jiandu area (now the north of Xia County, Shanxi), and was rewarded with the surname Jiuzong. Since then, Tang Shuyu has become the ancestor of many surnames such as Tang, He, Yang, Wen, and Han in later generations.
After Xie succeeded to the throne, he was renamed the Marquis of Jin, which was for the Jin Kingdom. Soon after Zhou Gong divided Tang Shuyu into Tang, Tang Shuyu's young son Gongming was named in Jia (now southwest of Xiangfen, Shanxi) by King Kang, the son of King Cheng, and was nominally a vassal of Tang with the name Jia Bo. In the Spring and Autumn Period, the Jia State was destroyed by the Jin Dynasty, and the descendants of Jia Bo Gongming took the country as the clan, called the Jia clan, and was the Shanxi Jia clan.
After the fox. According to the "Surname Strategy" and other records, in the Spring and Autumn Period, after the Duke of Jin Wen destroyed the Jia Kingdom, the Duke of Jin Xiang rewarded Jia Di to the son of the fox who assisted the Duke of Jin Wen to dominate. Shoot the word Ji he, so it is also called Jia Ji, Jia Ta.
After the death of Xianggong, there was a fight over which of Xianggong's younger brothers was the king. Jia Ji fled to Zhai in order to avoid trouble, and his descendants took Jia as their surname and called Jia.
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Jia is a surname from Xiangfen, Shanxi.
The surname Jia is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor, and the two sources of its formation are the country as the clan and the Yi as the clan, both from the ancient "Jia" land. This Jia land is now Xiangfen County, Shanxi.
According to the "New Tang Dynasty Book 6 4 The Lineage of the Prime Minister": "The Jia family comes from the surname Ji. Tang Shuyu is less than Gongming, King Kang is sealed in Jia, for Jiabo, and there is Jia Township in Linfen in the east of the river, that is, its land is also, which is destroyed by Jin, and the country is the clan.
The son of the fox of the Jin clan is the Jin Taishi, and the food is in Jia, and the word Ji is he, also known as Jia Ji. ”
During the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Kang Wang Ji Bei enshrined Gongming, the youngest son of Tang Shuyu, the founding monarch of the Jin Kingdom, to Jia and established the Jia State, called Jia Bo, as a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty. Because Tang Shuyu is the son of Ji Fa, King Wu of Zhou, Jia Guo is surnamed Ji. In 678 BC, the Duke of Wowu of Jin Qu seized the land of Jin, and Tang changed its name to Jin, and the territory of Jia was annexed.
After Jia's death, his descendants "took the country as their clan" according to the custom of the time, that is, Jia's family, and the surname Jia appeared from then on.
The other is the Jia clan who "takes Yi as the clan". During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a doctor named Hu Yan in the Jin Kingdom, who was a great figure. He is the uncle of Jin Wen Gongzhong'er.
When Chong'er was a son, he was away from home for 19 years, and Fox Yan was loyal and followed him for 19 years, giving advice to Chong'er. After Chong'er ascended the throne as the king of Jin, he respected Huyan as a doctor. Later, Hu Yan's son Shegu was appointed as the Taishi of the Jin Kingdom, and the Duke of Jin Xianggong (the son of Chong'er) gave him the land of the original Jia Kingdom as his fiefdom, and was called Jia Ji.
His descendants took the name of the fiefdom as their surname.
In the pre-Qin period, in addition to the development in present-day Shanxi Province, the Jia clan has moved to Henan and Shandong. Later, the Jia clan in Henan prospered, the people prospered, and many tribes were derived. During the Han Dynasty, the surname Jia has moved to Shaanxi and Gansu.
By the Tang and Song dynasties, residents with the surname Jia had moved to many places in the south of the Yangtze River. Around the Qing Dynasty, the Jia family had already emigrated. Today, Singapore and other countries have overseas Chinese surnamed Jia.
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The surname Jia, one of the Chinese surnames, is mainly based on the country and the Yi as the name, the two sources, both from a "Jia" place, in the southwest of Xiangfen County, Shanxi Province, is the birthplace of the Jia clan. The surname Jia consists of a branch from a distant ancestor Xuanhuan.
Passed down from hand in hand. The surname Jia is in the Song version of "Hundred Family Names".
ranked 137th in the market.
During the Song Dynasty, there were about 390,000 people with the surname Jia, accounting for about the country's population, ranking 40th. The largest province with the surname Jia is Hebei, accounting for about 43% of the total population with the surname Jia in the country. The distribution in the country is mainly concentrated in Hebei, Sichuan, Henan, these three provinces Jia surname accounted for about 67% of the total population of the Jia surname, followed by Shandong, Zhejiang, Shaanxi, Shanxi, these four provinces Jia surname is concentrated in 24%.
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1. There are three ** surnames of Jia, one is derived from the surname Ji, which is a descendant of Tang Shuyu. After the young son Gongming (that is, Jia Bo Gongming), the younger brother of King Zhou Cheng, Tang Shuyu, belongs to the name of the country, and it is recorded in the historical book "New Tang Dynasty Book Prime Minister Hereditary Table" that the ancestor of Ji's surname Jia is called Jia Gongming, called Jia Bo, and is the young son of Tang Shuyu, Ji Gongming. From the time of King Kang of Zhou (1020 BC) to the destruction of Wu Gong of Hechai Jin, Jia Gongming and his descendants ruled the Jia State for a total of 342 years.
According to some information, after the Jin Wu Gong destroyed the Jia State, "the descendants of the Jia family were scattered all over the country", and their surnames were all called Jia Shi, passed down from generation to generation, and the correct pronunciation was jiǎ (
2. The second is derived from the surname of the child, from the late Yin Shang Dynasty shirt stool Jia country, which belongs to the name of the country. In 1046 BC, after King Wu of Zhou destroyed the Yin Shang, the sub-surname Gu Jia ceased to exist, or the nobles and people of the country traveled to the country or called the Jia clan by the surname of the country, which was very probable, and the pronunciation could only be pronounced as gǔ (
3. The third is derived from the official position, from the official Jia Zheng in the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and belongs to the official title. Jia Zheng, also known as Jia Shi, was called Jia Shi in the Zhou Dynasty and Jia Zheng in the Lu State, and his responsibility was to jointly manage the implementation of government decrees and punishments with Xu Shi, and also supervise and manage the ** activities in the capital, regulate prices, and stabilize the market. It is under the jurisdiction of the prefectural government department.
Among the descendants of Jia Zheng, Jia Shi, and city officials, there are those who take the official title of the ancestor as their surname, and the provincial name is Jia, which is passed down from generation to generation, and the correct pronunciation is gǔ ( today is pronounced as jiǎ ( can also be.
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