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The Han surname Wu has always been one of the largest surnames in Chinese. Tracing back to the roots, the surname Wu was rooted from the ancient Zhou people. Gu Gong's father was the leader of the ancient Zhou clan, that is, King Tai of Zhou, and was said to be the twelfth grandson of Hou Ji Spontaneous Bo, that is, the grandfather of King Wen of Zhou.
According to legend, Gu Gong's father had 3 sons, Taibo, Zhongyong and Ji Li. The youngest son Ji Li is quite talented, and his son Ji Chang has been smart since he was a child, so Gu Gong's father plans to make Ji Li the heir so that he can pass on the throne to Ji Chang in the future. Taibo and Zhongyong understood their father's intentions, so they automatically let Xian go to the Southeast Sea.
They brought with them the advanced culture of the Central Plains and established the state of Wu in the area of Jiangsu. Taibo and Zhongyong became kings one after another, and Zhongyong's descendants were passed down from generation to generation. In the late Spring and Autumn Period, the state of Wu gradually became stronger, and the king of Wu appointed Zixu as the prime minister and Sun Wu as the general, and once broke through the state of Chu.
His son Fucha broke the Yue Kingdom, subdued the Qi army, and went north to compete with the Jin for hegemony, and Wu became a powerful country at that time. Later, Fucha was arrogant and arrogant, did not listen to Wu Zixu's advice, delayed the fighter, and was defeated by Goujian, the king of Yue, and the country was destroyed. The descendants of Fucha are scattered all over the world, taking the country as their surname and calling them Wu, which is the origin of the surname Wu.
The Manchu surname Wu is taken from the homonym of the Manchu surname of the original Manchurian Dynasty.
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Super surnames: Wang, Li, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Huang, Sun, Zhou, Wu surnames: Xu, Zhao, 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.
Larger surnames: 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.
The legend of the Chen family: Jiangzhou Yimen Chen Family" - the Chen family of Yimen Chen Village, Cheqiao Town, De'an County, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. In the Tang Dynasty, it was given the "righteous gate".
In the Song Dynasty, the "Jiangzhou Yimen Chen" family gathered for 332 years, lived together for 15 generations, and had a population of 3,900 people, which was a wonder of family history in the world. Song Renzong praised it as "the first in the world of 3,000 people, and the unparalleled in the world for 400 years". Guyi Gate Fang raised more than 100 dogs, built a hundred dog stone trough more than two zhang, every day the drum sounded, the group of dogs to know.
If one dog does not come, many dogs will not eat. It has become a unique in the ages and has been recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. The "General Book of Chinese Surnames" calls Yimen Chen's "Hundred Dogs in the Same Groove" a wonder of the world, so there is a saying that "Yimen Chen's world is strange, and a hundred dogs are strange in the same groove".
In this family, there are also beautiful legends of "a hundred babies waiting to be fed in the same house", "a hundred dogs in the same prison", and "drumming to pass the meal". In this family, it is recorded that twenty-nine people were Beijing officials, four hundred and three should be promoted, five out of forty people were promoted, and three of them were in the yellow list.
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The surname Li accounts for 7.9 percent of the Han population, or more than 87 million people. The surname Li is widely distributed in China, mostly in the north, and almost all over the world overseas. According to ancient information, the surname Li is a descendant of the surname 颛顼 (zhuan xu), and the surname Li (marble) was first the surname Li.
At the end of the Shang Dynasty, he fled to Henan for refuge and settled in Luyi County, Henan. In order to be grateful for the fact that Muzi (the fruit of a woody plant) was used to satisfy his hunger when he fled and to avoid the pursuit of King Yin, the surname was changed to Li.
The surname Li lived in Henan for more than 200 years from the end of the Shang Dynasty to the beginning of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. During the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the surname Li developed to Gansu and Hebei, and during the Western Han Dynasty, one of the surnames Li moved to the territory of present-day Shandong. Around the beginning of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the surname Li successively migrated to the southwest, distributed in Sichuan and Guangxi.
Before the Tang Dynasty, the surname Li was mainly developed in the north, and only distributed in some areas south of the Yangtze River.
The Tang Dynasty was the heyday of China's feudal society, ruling for nearly 300 years, and the surname Li, as the "national surname", was the most noble. In the Tang Dynasty, there were many descendants of the Li family, and in addition, all those who contributed to the Tang Dynasty were given the surname Li, which greatly expanded the population of the surname Li. After the great development of the Tang Dynasty, the surname Li began to move south, mainly three times.
For the first time, the surname Li of Henan entered Fujian to open up Zhangzhou during the reign of Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty; The second time was during the Anshi Rebellion, when many people surnamed Li moved to the south to avoid war; The third time from the Huangchao Uprising at the end of the Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties, due to the long-term turmoil in the Central Plains, the surname Li directly entered Fujian, Guangdong and other places from Chang'an, Henan and other places.
In Chinese history, there were more than 60 people surnamed Li who were called kings and emperors, and successively established regimes such as Dacheng, Xiliang, Liang, Wu, Wei, Tang, Chu, Later Tang, Southern Tang, Dashu, Sixia and Dashun.
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1 Wang 2 Li 3 Zhang 4 Liu 5 Chen 6 Yang 7 Huang 8 Zhao 9 Wu 10 Zhou 11 Xu 12 Sun 13 Ma 14 Zhu 15 Hu 16 Guo 17 He 18 Gao 19 Lin 20 Luo 21 Zheng 22 Liang 23 Xie 24 Song 25 Tang 26 Xu 27 Han 28 Feng 29 Deng 30 Cao 31 Peng 32 Zeng 33 Xiao 34 Tian 35 Dong 36 Yuan 37 Pan 38 Yu 39 Jiang 40 Cai 41 Yu 42 Du 43 Ye 44 Cheng 45 Su 46 Wei 47 Lu 48 Ding 49 Ren 50 Shen 51 Yao 52 Lu 53 Jiang 54 Cui 55 Zhong 56 Tan 57 Lu 58 Wang 59 Fan 60 Jin 61 Shi 62 Liao 63 Jia 64 Xia 65 Wei 66 Fu 67 Fang 68 Bai 69 Zou 70 Meng 71 Xiong 72 Qin 73 Qiu 74 Jiang 75 Yin 76 Xue 77 Yan 78 Duan 79 Lei 80 Hou 81 Long 82 Shi 83 Tao 84 Li 85 He 86 Gu 87 Mao 88 Hao 89 Gong 90 Shao 910,000 92 Qian 93 Yan 94 Qin 95 Wu 96 Dai 97 Mo 98 Kong 99 Xiang 100 Tang.
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The surname Li is the largest surname in China today and the number one surname in the world. The surname Li originated in Luyi, Henan. Luyi was known as Ku County in ancient times, and since ancient times, it has belonged to the jurisdiction of Chendi, and it is the birthplace of Lao Tzu (Li Er), a great thinker, philosopher and founder of Taoism in ancient China.
Regarding the origin of the surname Li and the ancestor of the surname, Li Yanshou's "Northern History: Preface" of the Tang Dynasty and the "New Tang Book" of Ouyang Xiu and Song Qi of the Northern Song Dynasty tell a very legendary story: the surname Li originated from the surname Ying, and was a descendant of Gaoyang, one of the five emperors, and a descendant of Gaotao. Gao Tao served as Dali (chief justice) at the time of Emperor Yao, and his descendants inherited the position of Dali, with the official position as their name and surname Li.
At the end of the Shang Dynasty, one of the descendants of the Li clan named Li Zheng was killed because he angered the king of the Shang Dynasty. Li Zheng's wife, Qi He, a native of Chen, fled back to Chen with his son Li Lizhen, and when he walked to Yihou Xu, the mother and son were starving, and they survived by eating wood (tree fruits). In order to be grateful to Muzi and avoid the pursuit of the king of Xu, Li Zhen hid his original surname, because "Li" and "Li" have the same sound, and changed Li's name to Li's family, and Li Lizhen was the ancestor of the surname Li.
Li Lizhen's mother and son returned to Chen and settled in Ku County, not far from Chen. Li Lizhen also married the daughter of Chen Guoqi and the family, and gave birth to a son, Changzu, who served as a doctor in Chen Guo. Li Changzu was born to Tongde, Tongde's great-grandson Shuozong, who was given by King Zhou Kang to be quarryed in Ku County.
Li Qian, the fifth grandson of Li Shuozong, served as the imperial historian in the Western Zhou Dynasty, married the baby girl of the Yishou family, and gave birth to Li Er. "Historical Records" contains: "Lao Tzu, a native of Qurenli, Li Township, Chuku County, surnamed Li, famous ear, character Dan, the history of Zhou Shouzang.
Some ancient books say that Lao Tzu Li Er is the 11th grandson of Li Lizhen, while some surname books say that Li Lizhen is the sixth ancestor of Lao Tzu.
There is also a more mythical saying, "Historical Records and Justice" quoted "Xuan Miao Inner Chapter" as saying: "Mother Li was pregnant for eighty-one years, and she was born by cutting her left armpit. "Historical Records Suoyin" said that Lao Tzu "was born to refer to Li Shu, because he thought it was his surname."
There are still folk legends in Luyi today, Li's mother was pregnant for eighty-one years, gave birth under the plum tree, Li Er was born as a white-haired old man, Li's mother shouted: "My old son", hence the name "Lao Tzu", Lao Tzu pointed to the Li tree as soon as he was born, and recognized his surname Li.
The above story about the origin of the surname Li is too vivid and legendary, which will inevitably arouse the doubts of future generations. Historians believe that these legends originated in the Tang Dynasty, and there are elements of subjective speculation for the Li and Tang clans to elevate the family, and they are strong to cling, and their credibility is not high. Moreover, the characters before Lao Tzu, such as Li Zheng and Li Lizhen, are not found in the ancient books of the pre-Qin period, and it is doubtful whether there are indeed such people.
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I suggest that you think of a surname that you want to write and look it up on your computer. Just make up a little bit of nonsense. I'll build one for you; At the end of the Shang Dynasty, the descendants of Gaotao Lizheng, as an official in the court, because of the direct advice offended the king of Shang, and was executed, his wife Qihe took his son Lizhen to flee, because of eating plums to satisfy hunger, to be able to live, in order to be grateful for plums, he changed his son's surname to Li.
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From the surname Ji, with the country as the clan. According to the "Tongzhi Clan Strategy" and "Zuo Chuan", in the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a Dai State, a vassal state surnamed Ji, in present-day Lankao County, Hehenan. In the tenth year of Yin Gong (713 BC), he died in Zheng State, and one said that he died in Song State.
His clan then took the name of the country "Dai" as his clan. According to the "Rat Pu", the Yin family has changed the surname to Dai. After King Wu destroyed Shang, there were many Yin relics who took the country as their clan and called Yin, and then some changed their surnames to Dai.
This branch of Dai is also from Henan.
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Super easy version.
The surname Wang was originally from the Zhou Wangji family. Later, due to the war, he came to the people, making the royal family and the king of sex.
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Name only one: 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.
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