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Kaixingcao's "Hundred Family Names" of "Mi" (drop-down menu of the origin of the surname Mi).
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矜 is pronounced as: mí
The initial m, the vowel i, the tone 2
Pinyin: mí, méi
mí1, porridge: minced meat.
2. Rotten, broken: erosion.
3. Waste: Waste.
4. Surname. méi: non-sticky millet (also known as "穄"): millet seeds.
Chinese character strokes: >1, 糜草 [mí cǎo].
The name of the herb. 2. Zhai Mi [zhāi mí].
Also known as "Zhai Moose". Vegetarian porridge.
3. fei mi [fèi mí].
Also known as "Fei Mi". Judah.
4. withered millet [kū mí].
Withered and rotten. 5. 糜散 [mí sàn].
Broken; Loss.
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Mi as a surname is pronounced as: mí, the initial is m, the vowel is i, and the tone is two.
Interpretation: mí: porridge; Rot; Erosion; Waste: Fee.
méi: 糜子, also called 穄 (jì) 子. An annual herbaceous plant, similar to millet but not sticky, is a drought-tolerant and alkali-tolerant cereal crop.
Character source glyphs: morphophonetic characters. Seal text from rice, hemp sound. Lishu from the meter, the voice.
The regular script follows the writing style of the seal script. The original meaning is porridge. Porridge is generally cooked relatively badly, so "minced rice" has the meaning of broken and rotten.
It also has the meaning of consumption, rice and wheat grains. The word is also pretended to be "eyebrows". Today, many people pretend to use the word "millet " in "Shuowen Mibu" to interpret it as "grits also" (a kind of thick porridge), that is, today's millet seeds.
Today, it is simplified to "millet rice".
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糜 mí ] initial m, finals í.
1. Porridge: meat. Boiling (to describe chaos and chaos).
2. Rotten, broken: rotten. Body (sacrificing life). Extinguish.
3. Waste: Fee.
4. Surname. Extended MaterialsRelated compounds1. 糜erosion mí làn].
**Or a superficial localized defect in the mucosal surface due to trauma or inflammation: cervix .
2, millet méi zi].
穄子 (jì·zi).
3. 肉雜 ròu mí].
Finely minced meat. 4. 乳糜 rǔmí].
The fluid in the lymphatic vessels of the intestinal wall is mixed with pancreatic juice, bile, intestinal juice, etc., and loses its acidity. Chyle is absorbed into the bloodstream and is a nutrient for various tissues in the body.
5. 糜费 mí fèi].
See Extravaganza .
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From the feudal territory, from the ancestral name, from the object of occupation. 1. From the feudal territory: the name of the place.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the State of Chu had a doctor who was enshrined in Mi Ting in Nanjun, and his descendants were named after the fief and called Mi Shi. According to the Book of Zhou, there was a Mi (moose) country on the occasion of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and the people of the country took Mi as their surname. 2. From the ancestral name:
In the Spring and Autumn Period, the state of Chu had Gong Yin (official name), named Mi, and his descendants took the ancestral name as Mi Shi. <
From the feudal territory, from the ancestral name, from the object of occupation.
1. From the feudal territory: the name of the place. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the State of Chu had a doctor who was enshrined in Mi Ting in Nanjun, and his descendants were named after the fief and called Mi Shi. According to the Book of Zhou, there was a Mi (moose) country on the occasion of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and the people of the country took Mi as their surname.
2. From the ancestral name: In the Spring and Autumn Period, the state of Chu was Gongyin (official name), named Mi, and his descendants took the ancestral name as Mi.
3. Derived from the name of the object in which the profession is engaged: the name of the grain. According to the "Hundred Family Names", it is said:
Mi, Xia has the same surname after the princes have Mi. "The Xia Dynasty had the same surname of the princes, specializing in planting crops such as beans, which was a very advanced production activity at that time, because there was a reliable harvest every year, therefore, the people who planted millet were rich and prosperous, and the descendants took their occupation as their clan, and the surname Mi was called Mi for generations. The ancient book "Searching for the Source of Surnames" says:
There are millet and millet such as millet and millet millet and millet should be taken as the clan, such as Mai's, He's, Su's and the like. "Originally, a variant of millet was called "millet seed", and the ancestors of the millet surname were clans that cultivated millet crops. In ancient times, people lived by gathering and hunting, which was hard and insecure; Growing crops was a very advanced production method at the time because of the fixed harvest.
In ancient times, most of the wang families with the surname Mi came from the East China Sea.
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Mi surnamed Sen Hail's **1. There are four. 1. Originated from the surname Hi. It comes from the ancient Mizi country during the Xia Dynasty and belongs to the name of the country.
2. Originated from the surname Mi. It comes from the fiefdom of the doctor of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, and belongs to the clan with the name of the fief.
3. Originated from the surname Mi. From the Spring and Autumn Period of Chu Guogong Yin, it belongs to the name of the ancestors.
4. Originated from the Mongolian ethnic group. It belongs to the Sinicization of professional titles.
2. Migration distribution and gathering placesThe surname Mi is not included in the top 100 surnames in mainland China and Taiwan. The surname Mi first began in the Xia Dynasty and was a surname named after the name of the grain. A variant of millet is called millet seeds, and some people who specialized in cultivating crops such as millet at that time had millet as their surname.
There is another saying that ** in the name of Fengyi, the state of Chu has a doctor in Mi Ting, Nanjun, and his descendants take Mi as their surname. In addition, after the Chu Guogong Yin Mi, he was also called Mi. During the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei had two brothers, Mi Zhu and Mi Fang, who were once reused by Liu Bei.
Mi Zhu's sister married Liu Bei, and she was the Mi lady who committed suicide by throwing herself into a well after Changbanpo entrusted Adou to this nuclear sail Zhao Yun. In ancient times, most of the wang clans with the surname Mi came from the East China Sea (Hanzhi Donghai County, whose jurisdiction corresponds to the southeast of the former Yanzhou Mansion in present-day Shandong, and the east of Pixian County, Jiangsu Province, and the east of Ziyang, Shandong Province, to the sea).
3. The number of the county wangtangDonghai County: During the Qin Dynasty, it was located in today's Shandong Province. In the Western Han Dynasty, it corresponded to the area south of Feixian and Linyi in Shandong Province and Ganyu in Jiangsu Province, Zaozhuang in Shandong Province and Guannan in Jiangsu Province; The Eastern Wei Dynasty and the Sui and Tang dynasties corresponded to the area east of present-day Donghai County and north of Huaishui in present-day Jiangsu Province.
Shi Shen. Runan County: Emperor Han Gao, in the south-central part of present-day Henan Province and north of the Huai River in Anhui Province.
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