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Originated from the surname Ji, from the Zhou Mu Wang Ci Queen Clan's manuscript Zen for the Dou family, from the surname Ji, from the surname of other clans.
1. Originated from the surname Ji: Legend has it that when Emperor Shun was in ancient China, Kun's wife Xiuji was the daughter of the Xin family, who became pregnant because she swallowed the plant Coix and gave birth to Yu. Therefore, after Yu succeeded in controlling the water, Shun gave Yu the surname (姒 is a homophone of Yi) Yu.
2. Originated from the queen clan of Zhou Mu Wang Ci as the Dou clan.
3. Originated from the surname Ji: from the Warring States Period Wei State doctor Dou Gong, belonging to the complex surname of the provincial text simplified to the name. During the Warring States Period, the Wei State had a middle doctor Dou Gong, and his descendants took the name of the ancestor as their surname, called Dou Gong, and later simplified the provincial text to a single surname Dou, which has been passed down from generation to generation.
4. Changed the surname from other ethnic groups: from the Di nationality, from the Di tribe during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. In the historical book "Wei Zhi", it is recorded that there is a company of Ku Di You.
At the end of the Jin Dynasty, the leader of the Kudi Youlian tribe took the place where he lived "Dou Cheng" (now the ancient city of Tuoketuo in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia) as his surname, and called Dou Yu Ni. Dou Yuni later led his troops to fight against the Northern Wei regime, but was finally defeated, and the entire tribe was annexed to the control of the Northern Wei Dynasty, and gradually merged into the Xianbei tribe. Among the descendants of Dou Yuni, there are those who take the name of their ancestors as their Chinese surname, called Dou Yu, and formed a fairly large power group in the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
From the Xianbei tribe, from the Xianbei tribe during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, it belongs to the Sinicization and changes the surname to the name. According to the records of the historical book "Tongzhi Clan Luo" and other records: the Louti Department of the Xianbei Clan, with the name of the leader as the name of the department, later became the Louti Clan.
From the Mongolian nationality, from the Yuan and Ming dynasties of Mongolia Uzara, belonging to the Sinicization of the surname to the name. According to the historical book "Qing Dynasty Tongzhi Clan Luo Manchurian Eight Banners Surname" records: Mongolian Uzara clan, also known as Wuzara clan, Wu Zara clan.
Later, there were those who were cited as surnames by the Jurchen Hexagram Ercha Department and the Xibe tribe in the East China Sea, and the Manchu language was ujarahala. After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the Mongolian people, the Jurchen people, and the Wuzara clan of the Jingliang Bo clan in Xizhou had many crowned Han surnames such as Dou, Wu, Wu, and Wu.
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Dou pronunciation: dòu.
Dou generally refers to the surname Dou. The surname Dou is a surname of the Han Chinese people. It is mainly distributed in Henan and Hebei.
It ranks 249th on the list of surnames today, with a population of about 457,000, accounting for about the total population of the country. The surname dou (dòu dou) is not included in the top 100 surnames in mainland China or Taiwan.
sinus, used as a verb, to dig a ditch. "Chinese": The ancient elders of the people, do not fall into the mountains, do not worship the Serval, do not prevent the river, do not Dou Ze. (In ancient times, they did not destroy mountains to open roads, did not accumulate wealth to get rich, did not build dikes to prevent floods, and did not open ditches to divert the water of swamps.) )
Underground drains, in disrepair, will fall into disrepair. Dou, by extension, is a humble portal, a dilapidated home. The idiom "筚门圚園團園專動
Zuo Biography": The people of the boudoir of the door are all on it. (Those who are born into poor families are above them.)
Sinus, by extension, is a cellar with water. Song Zhoumi's "Qi Dongye Language": Wang Wenchang, Yi Yiyi, hidden in the water sinus. (When the king heard of the incident, he immediately changed into rags and hid himself in a cellar in the groundwater.) )
Origin of the surname Dou:
1, from the surname Ji, after Emperor Shaokang of Xia, because Shaokang's mother Hou Jin (mín) was captured by the rebellious Yi, imprisoned in the hole (Dou), and gave birth to Shaokang. Shaokang gave his two sons "Dou" as "Dou" to commemorate.
2. The surname Dou is from the ancient Di people, which is distributed in present-day Shaanxi, Gansu and Sichuan. According to the "Wei Zhi", it contains Dou Mao, the king of Di.
3. From the surname Ji, Dou Gong, a doctor in the Wei State during the Warring States Period, and his descendants took the name of the ancestor as their surname, called Dou Gong, and later simplified to a single surname Dou.
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