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The ranking of the population with surnames in China is as follows
1. The proportion of the population with the surname Wang is about.
According to the National Name Report released by the Household Administration Management Research Center of the Ministry of Public Security, "Wang" is the most used surname in China in 2022 in terms of the number of registered population, accounting for about the Han population.
It is worth mentioning that the total population of the five surnames "Wang", "Li", "Zhang", "Liu" and "Chen" accounts for nearly one-third of the total registered population in the country. "Wang" is not only the most used surname for adults, but also one of the most registered surnames for newborns.
2. The proportion of the population surnamed Li is about.
According to the National Name Report, the surname "Li" is the second most popular surname in China in 2022 and one of the most used surnames by overseas Chinese. The surname Li was first derived from the surname "Ying". During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the surname Li was already the surname of the whole country.
By the Tang Dynasty, the Li family, which had ruled China for 300 years, was very noble as a national surname, and the large-scale southward migration of the surname Li also began in the Tang Dynasty.
Since the end of the Ming Dynasty, people from the Li family in Guangdong and Fujian have successively moved to Taiwan. As a result of the southward migration, the Li people began to spread to most of the southern part of the Yangtze River and spread overseas. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the people surnamed Li had been widely spread throughout the country.
3. The proportion of the population surnamed Zhang is about.
The surname Zhang is the top ten surnames in the total population, the surname Zhang originated from the Central Plains, during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, due to the war in the north and the invasion of ethnic minorities in the Central Plains, the people surnamed Zhang migrated to the south and southeast. In the Song Dynasty, the surname Zhang was the third largest surname at that time. In the Yuan Dynasty and Ming Dynasty, the surname Zhang was the second largest surname at that time.
4. The proportion of the population surnamed Liu is about.
During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the surname Liu, like other surnames, migrated to the south, southeast and southwest, and some moved overseas. During the Tang and Song dynasties, the surname Liu had spread all over the country. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 2020, the surname Liu has become the fourth largest surname in the country.
5. The proportion of the population surnamed Chen is about.
Top 10 Chinese surnames in 2022: The surname Chen dates back to the pre-Qin period; During the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, the surname Chen had been steadily developed in the south. The surname Chen flourished in the five provinces of Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, and Hunan provinces, and eventually formed today's typical southern surname.
On January 24, 2022, the "National Name Report" launched by the Household Administration Management Research Center of the Ministry of Public Security showed that the province with the largest distribution of Chen surnames is Guangdong.
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Top 100 Chinese surnames ranking:Wang, Li, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Huang, Zhao, Wu, Zhou, Xu, Sun, Ma, Zhu, Hu, Guo, He, Gao, Lin, Luo, Zheng, Liang, Xie, Song, Tang, Xu, Han, Feng, Deng, Cao, Peng, Zeng, Xiao, Tian, Dong, Yuan, Pan, Yu, Jiang, Cai, Yu, She.
Ye, Cheng, Su, Wei, Lü, Ding, Ren, Shen, Yao, Lu, Jiang, Cui, Zhong, Tan, Lu, Wang, Fan, Jin, Shi, Liao, Jia, Xia, Wei, Fu, Fang, Bai, Zou, Meng, Xiong, Qin, Qiu, Jiang, Yin, Xue, Yan, Duan, Lei, Hou, Long, Shi, Tao, Li, He, Gu, Mao, Hao, Gong, Shao, Wan, Qian, Yan, Qin, Wu, Dai, Mo, Kong, Xiang, Tang.
Part of the originAccording to archaeological and genetic studies, the origin of Chinese surnames is not only one region, but there is a trend of multiple regions and multiple origins. Genome-wide genotyping studies suggest that in ancient times, Asians migrated along south-to-north routes to form today's East Asian populations. In written accounts and legends, there are also theories that the Chinese migrated from north to south.
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The top 10 total population in China are Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Zhao, Huang, Zhou, and Wu.
1. The surname Li accounts for 95,300,000 people in the Chinese population.
2. The surname Wang accounts for 88,900,000 of the Chinese population.
3. The surname Zhang accounts for 84,800,000 people in the Chinese population.
4. The surname Liu accounts for 64,600,000 people in the Chinese population.
5. The surname Chen accounts for 54,400,000 people in the Chinese population.
7. The surname Zhao accounts for 27,500,000 of the Chinese population.
8. The surname Huang accounts for 26,800,000 of the Chinese population.
9. The surname Zhou accounts for 25,400,000 people in the Chinese population.
10. The surname Wu accounts for 24,600,000 people in the Chinese population.
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Ranking of the population with surnames in China: Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, etc.
1. Surname Li: According to the official data released by the Household Administration Research Center of the Ministry of Public Security in January 2019, the population of China surnamed Li reached 100 million in 2018, making it the second largest surname in the country. Quietly.
2. Surname Wang: The surname Wang, one of the Chinese surnames, is mainly derived from the surname Ji, and partly from the surname of the child, the surname of the concubine and the surname of the ethnic minorities. The word "king" is composed of three horizontal and one vertical, three horizontal represents heaven, earth and man, and one vertical runs through heaven, earth and man, which is the only philosophy that heaven, earth and man must be managed by "king".
3. Surname Zhang: The surname Zhang, one of the Chinese surnames, is a multi-ethnic and multi-source surname, mainly derived from the surname Ji and the changed surname. Zhang Hui is the ancestor of the surname. Historically, during the Western Han Dynasty, Zhang Er was named King of Zhao by Liu Bang, and Zhang Er's seventeenth grandson Zhang Liang established the Former Liang Kingdom.
4. Surname Liu: The surname Liu, the earliest surname Liu originated from Liu Lei, a descendant of Yao, so Liu Lei is the ancestor of the surname Liu. The surname Liu looked out of Pengcheng, Jiangsu.
As of 2013, the surname Liu has a population of nearly 70 million, accounting for the country's population, ranking fourth after Wang, Li and Zhang. The surname Liu established the Western Han, Later Han, and Southern Han regimes.
5. Surname Chen: The surname Chen, one of the Chinese surnames, is a typical multi-ethnic and multi-origin surname, mainly derived from the surname of the concubine and the change of the surname of ethnic minorities. Chen Hugong is the ancestor of the surname Chen.
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The top 10 people with surnames in China are: Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Zhao, Huang, Zhou, and Wu.
Li Wang, Zhang, Liu Chen - China's five major surnames have a population of nearly 400 million.
1. Li surname: 100.9 million in Chinese mainland, 1.6 million in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, 250-3 million overseas Chinese, more than 500,000 Vietnamese at home and abroad, about 1,300 Koreans at home and abroad, and about 100 million people surnamed Li in the world.
2. Wang surname: 101.5 million in Chinese mainland, 1 million more in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, about 2.5 million overseas Chinese, tens of thousands of Vietnamese at home and abroad, and Korean people at home and abroad are even more negligible, and the surname Wang is about 100 million in the world.
3. Zhang surname: 95.4 million in Chinese mainland, about 1.5 million in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, 200-2.5 million overseas Chinese, less than 100,000 Vietnamese at home and abroad, at least 1.6 million Koreans at home and abroad, and more than 100 million Zhang surnames in the world.
4. Chen surname: 63.3 million in Chinese mainland, more than 3.3 million in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, 500-6 million overseas Chinese, nearly 12 million Vietnamese at home and abroad, about 200,000 Koreans at home and abroad, and nearly 84 million Chen surnames worldwide.
5. Liu surname: 72.1 million in Chinese mainland, about 900,000 in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, at least 2 million overseas Chinese, too few Vietnamese at home and abroad, slightly more than 400,000 Koreans at home and abroad, and nearly 76 million surnamed Liu in the world.
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Lee 95.3 million.
King 88.9 million.
Zhang 84.8 million.
Liu: 64.6 million.
Chen: 54.4 million.
Yang 37, million.
Zhao 27.5 million.
Yellow 26.8 million.
Week 25.4 million.
Wu 24.6 million.
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Top 10 ranking of the most surnames in Chinese:
1.The surname Li accounts for 300,000 of the Han population in China.
2.The surname Wang accounts for 900,000 of the total Han population in China.
3.The surname Zhang accounts for 800,000 of the Han population in China.
4.The surname Liu accounts for 600,000 of the total Han population in China.
5.The surname Chen accounts for 400,000 of the Han population in China.
6.The surname Yang accounts for ,000,000 of the Han population in China.
7.The surname Zhao accounts for 500,000 of the Han population in China.
8.The surname Huang accounts for 800,000 of the Han population in China.
9.The surname Zhou accounts for 400,000 of the Han population in China.
10.The surname Wu accounts for 600,000 of the Han population in China.
The top 100 surnames with the largest Chinese population: the total population of the top ten is about 100 million.
01 Li 02 Wang 03 Zhang 04 Liu 05 Chen 06 Yang 07 Zhao 08 Huang 09 Zhou 10 Wu 11 Xu 12 Sun 13 Hu 14 Zhu 15 Gao 16 Lin 17 He 18 Guo 19 Ma 20 Luo 21 Liang 22 Song 23 Zheng 24 Xie 25 Han 26 Tang 27 Feng 28 Yu 29 Dong 30 Xiao 31 Cheng 32 Cao 33 Yuan 34 Deng 35 Xu 36 Fu 37 Shen 38 Zeng 39 Peng 40 Lu 41 Su 42 Lu 43 Jiang 44 Cai 45 Jia 46 Ding 47 Wei 48 Xue 49 Ye 50 Yan 51 Yu 52 Pan 53 Du 54 Dai 55 Xia 56 Zhong 57 Wang 5 8 Tian 59 Ren 60 Jiang 61 Fan 62 Fang 63 Shi 64 Yao 65 Tan 66 Liao 67 Zou 68 Xiong 69 Jin 70 Lu 71 Hao 72 Kong 73 Bai 74 Cui 75 Kang 76 Mao 77 Qiu 78 Qin 79 Jiang 80 Shi 81 Gu 82 Hou 83 Shao 84 Meng 85 Long 86 Wan 87 Duan 88 Cao 89 Qian 90 Tang 91 Yin 92 Li 93 Yi 94 Chang 95 Wu 96 Qiao 97 He 98 Lai 99 Gong 100 Wen.
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The ranking of the population with surnames in China is as follows:
Wang, Li, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Huang, Zhao, Wu, Zhou; Xu, Sun, Ma, Zhu, Hu, Guo, He, Gao, Lin, Luo;
Zheng, Liang, Xie, Song, Tang, Xu, Han, Feng, Deng, Cao; Peng, Zeng, Xiao, Tian, Dong, Yuan, Pan, Yu, Jiang, Cai;
Yu, Du, Ye, Cheng, Su, Wei, Lü, Ding, Ren, Shen; Yao, Lu, Jiang, Cui, Zhong, Tan, Lu, Wang, Fan, Jin;
Shi, Liao, Jia, Xia, Wei, Fu, Fang, Bai, Zou, Meng; Xiong, Qin, Qiu, Jiang, Yin, Xue, Yan, Duan, Lei, Hou.
China is the first country in the world to use surnames, with a history of more than 5,000 years. There are many surnames in China, and there are as many as 10,000 surnames recorded by various ethnic groups in Chinese characters from ancient times to the present. Some of these surnames have disappeared through history, while others have been passed down from generation to generation.
The ** history of the surname
According to research, the ancient Chinese surname ** is worshiped in totem and is the emblem or symbol of the clan. The original ** of the ancient Chinese surname was based on the primitive religious worship of "Heavenly Dao", totem worship and ancestor worship. Primitive totem worship is the root of ancient Chinese surnames.
A large number of ancient texts support this view.
Descendants that reproduce from the same ancestor are called clans. Surnames first originated from the name of the tribe or the name of the tribal leader. Its main function is to facilitate the identification of the descendants of different clans in the tribe and to facilitate intermarriage between different clans.
Therefore, the birth of surnames marks the transition from group marriage to basic marriage based on blood relations, and is an important milestone in the progress of human civilization.
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1. The surname Li - 300,000 of the Han population in China;
2. Wang surname - accounting for the total Han population in China, 900,000;
3. Zhang surname - 800,000 of the Han population in China;
4. Liu surname - 600,000 of the Han population in China;
5. Chen surname - 400,000 of the Han population in China;
6. Yang surname - accounting for the whole Han population in China, 000,000;
7. Zhao surname - 500,000 of the Han population in China;
8. Huang surname - 800,000 of the Han population in China;
9. Zhou surname - 400,000 of the Han population in China;
10. Wu surname - 600,000 of the Han population in China, (data ** 2018 census).
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