The history of the surname Huang after Luo Yuanqi? 10

Updated on society 2024-06-07
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Huang Zong, a native of Luoyuan County, Fujian Province, is the thirteenth grandson of Huang Ying, a Jinshi of Liang Kejiabang in the thirtieth year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1160), and served as the commander of Pingyang County in the third and fifth years of Chunxi of Xiaozong (1176-1178).

    Huang Zong served as the commander of Pingyang County for three years, honest and honest, committed to learning, caring for the people and outstanding political voice, nostalgic for Yanshan Aoshui, after leaving office, by the local gentry and the people tried their best to retain, so it was decided to choose to live in Pingyang Beigang Shuitou adjacent to Yandang and Pufeng, and settled in the "Octagonal Well", which was called "Huangjiazhuang" by later generations. Due to the war at the end of the Song Dynasty, the descendants of Huang Zheng stayed in Pingyang and passed through the Yuan Dynasty, after seven generations.

    To Huang Yafang, the seventh generation of Huang Zong, due to the war at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, he was meritorious from Rong, commanded by the official position, and returned to his hometown of Fujian. In the second year of Yongle (1404), the owner of the wood, with two men: Changcong and Ciming, settled in the 38th capital of Gutian County, Fujian Province "Zhandianqian" (Shande Village, Gutian County); The descendants moved to "Qihou" during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty (1465-1487) and became a wang clan, known as "Qihou Huang".

    Huang Ying (1653-1728), a descendant of Huang Zong, quelled the rebellion from Kangxi, and made meritorious contributions in the recovery of Jin, Xiamen, and Penghu. During his stay in Jin and Taiwan, he cared about the people's suffering, encouraged, and social stability. His second son:

    Zhengyuan, Zhenggang, the chief soldier and the commander.

    Qihou Huang "Since Huang Ying, the five dynasties of Likang, Yong, Qian, Jia, and Dao have all served as military officials. There is "a door of virtue, a father and son and three brothers; Enrong five generations, high great-grandfather test ten honors".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Upstairs is pure nonsense. The earliest surnames were all next to the female characters! Because there was a matrilineal society first, and then there was a patrilineal society. Could it be that the word Zeng is also next to the female character? Your genealogy is written like that, all genealogies are written like that, don't believe you to read it, haha!

    surnamed Huang, you can go to the historical manuscript to check. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, there was the Fang country of Huang in the Han River Basin. Note that it is a Fang country, not a vassal state. There is a difference between Fang and vassal states. It is estimated that it is the ** surnamed Huang.

    The more famous people are Chunshenjun Huang Xie during the Warring States Period, and Huang Zu during the Three Kingdoms Period. This is early, and later there will be more celebrities.

    1: The name of the Fang State or vassal state during the slave society.

    2: Place name. 3: Occupation.

    4: Give the surname (the emperor or the administration give the surname).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The surname Huang originated from the surname Ji, which is a descendant of the Zhou Dynasty, and after the fall of the Zhou Dynasty, the surname Ji was divided into nine surnames, I only remember that there are three of them: Ji, Huang, and Zeng. If you want to ask me how I know, this is what I write on my family tree, I have the surname Zeng.

    I'll ask you downstairs, what is the surname of the Yellow Emperor, the surname is Xuanyuan, is Xuanyuan the surname next to the woman, I don't know the blind call, there were a few women with the surname next to the Xia, Shang and Zhou periods, nonsense. The family tree I didn't say must be correct, but what you said was too arbitrary.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The surname Huang, one of the Chinese surnames, the surname Huang ranked 96th in the Song version of "Hundred Family Names", and Lu Zhong, the son of Wu Hui, was the ancestor of the surname.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The distant ancestor can be traced back to Boyi, the leader of the Dongyi tribe in the time of Emperor Shun. Bo Yi was given the surname Ying by Emperor Shun because of his meritorious work in water control. Among his descendants were the Huang family, who established the Huang State in present-day Huangchuan, Henan at the end of the Shang Dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty.

    During the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Chu was hegemonic, and only the State of Huang and the State of Sui dared to contend with it. In 648 BC, the Huang State was destroyed by the Chu State. After the death of the country, the descendants of the Huang Kingdom took the name of the country.

    2. The distant ancestors can be traced back to the Jin Tianshi Shaohao in the era of the Five Emperors. Tai Xiao, a descendant of Shaohao Jin Tian, is the chief of the water officials, and was enshrined in Fenchuan when he left the river. In the Spring and Autumn Period, the descendants of Taixiao had established the Shen, Xi, Bei, and Huang Kingdoms, which were later destroyed by the Jin State.

    Among them, the descendants of the Huangguo clan take the country as their surname.

    3. The distant ancestor can be traced back to Lu Zhong, the son of Wu Hui (Zhu Rong), the ancient fire-holding official. In the Zhou Dynasty, the descendants of Lu Zhong were sealed in the Yellow Land and established the Yellow Kingdom. The Huang State was later destroyed by the Chu State, and its descendants scattered all over the country, and they took the name of the country and called the surname Huang.

    2. Derived from the official position, the official title is the clan. There are two ways to say this:

    1, from the ancient Fuxi's subordinate official Huang Longshi. Huanglongshi, also known as Huanglong, Huangshi, Huangzhongguan, Longshi, etc., is the official name set by Fuxi, and is Zhongguan. The descendants of the Huanglong Division, some of whom are called the surname of the ancestors, are called Huanglong, and later referred to as the single surname Huang, Long, etc.

    2, from the ancient Yellow Emperor's subordinate official Huang Yun. Huang Yun is the official name set by the Yellow Emperor, and he is a Zhongguan. The descendants of Huang Yun have the surname of the ancestor official, called Huang Yun, and later referred to as the single surname Huang, Yun, etc.

    3. Derived from the change of surname:

    1. Other Han surnames were changed to Huang surnames: In ancient times, Huang and Wang were the same sound, so some Wang surnames were changed to Huang surnames; There are other reasons to change the surname Huang: such as the surname Lu, the surname Wu, the surname Wu, the surname Jin changed to the surname Huang, etc.

    2. The Hui changed the surname to Huang: The Huang family of the Hui nationality is changed to the Huang family by a small number of Hui people of the Pu clan in order to avoid the disaster of "anti-color eyes" at the end of the Yuan Dynasty.

    3. The Manchu changed the surname to Huang: The Manchu Wu Zara clan, which originated in Ningguta (now Ning'an, Heilongjiang), has a large number of people, and later has four Han surnames, namely Huang, Zi, Hong, and Bai.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, the surname Huang is derived from the surname Ying and the surname Yao, and it is said that the surname "Huang" is transformed from their surname. It is said that during the period of Emperor Shun, Boyi helped Dayu to control the water, and tamed the birds and beasts for Dayu. There is a lot of credit to it.

    Therefore, Emperor Shun gave him the surname "Win" and married his daughter surnamed Yao to him. In the continuous change of time, later generations changed their surnames to "Huang" for various reasons.

    There is also a saying that the surname Ji of the Huang family is that they are the descendants of the Yellow Emperor. Some people say that it is a part of the Huang surname ** ethnic minorities. Some people also say that the "Huang surname" comes from his surname and changed his surname.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The surname Huang is a typical multi-ethnic and multi-origin surname, which is mainly derived from the surname Ying and the change of surnames of ethnic minorities.

    Another Huang clan ** surnamed Yu Ji is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor. The ancestor is Lu Zhong, the son of Wu Hui, the leader of the Chongli clan, and the Chong Ji Li tribe is the fusion of the Shaohao Jin Tian clan and the Gaoyang clan tribe, so Lu Zhong Huang actually has a double fusion of the Ji surname and the win surname. Because the stool is the grandson of the Yellow Emperor, the Huang family of Lu Zhong regarded the Huang Emperor as the ancestor, and even regarded the Yellow Emperor as the ancestor.

    Another Huang clan ** surnamed Yu Ji is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor. The ancestor is Lu Zhong, the son of Wu Hui, the leader of the Chongli clan, and the Chong Ji Li tribe is the fusion of the Shaohao Jin Tian clan and the Gaoyang clan tribe, so Lu Zhong Huang actually has a double fusion of the Ji surname and the win surname. Because Zhuan is the grandson of the Yellow Emperor, the Huang family regards Zhuan as the ancestor, and even more regards the Yellow Emperor as the ancestor.

    After the Two Song Dynasty, the surname Huang was widely spread to Hubei, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Huchailanan, Fujian and other places. In contemporary times, the population surnamed Huang is mainly distributed in Guangdong, Sichuan, Hunan, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Hubei, Fujian, Jiangsu and other places.

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