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Yes, Ji Shen Fu Block, Ran Zai Li Yong, the hundred family surnames are just a Tongmeng textbook, not all surnames are added, although some ancestor-level surnames in ancient times are rare, but they are not extinct, the eight surnames of ancient times, Ji, Jiang, Ji, Ying, Fei, Yao, Yao (or pregnancy) are mostly derived from other surnames, but they are not all extinct, Ying surname people are distributed in 19 provinces such as Jiangsu, Shandong, Yunnan, Beijing, Hebei, Fujian, Zhejiang, etc., but less than 10,000 people, the national surname Xi, The total number is only 2,000 people, and these more than 2,000 people are distributed all over the country, including Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Heilongjiang, Shaanxi, Yunnan and other places, Taiwan also has children and grandchildren with the surname Ji, the population of the surname Yao is about 5.04 million, and the surname Ji is now about 540,000, like the actor Ji Peijie (Ji Yu), the actor of the old Dream of Red Mansions Miaoyu, the old actor Ji Qilin, don't say it's gone;
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*Yes**, there are hundreds of surnames with the surname Ji. The surname Ji is one of the eight surnames in ancient China, ranking 297th in the "Hundred Family Names". According to legend, the surname Ji originated from the Yellow Emperor, from the place where the Yellow Emperor was born, and belonged to the name of Juyi.
The people of the surname Ji are believed to be descendants of the Yellow Emperor, and this surname has a long history of nearly 5,000 years.
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The ancient surnames such as Ji, Ying, Ji, Fei, Fei, and Pregnancy do not appear in the hundred family names.
It shows that during the Song Dynasty, no one used these ancient surnames.
No one uses these surnames in this day and age either. In addition to being in martial arts** and film and television dramas.
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There are 411 surnames such as Zhou, Wu, Zheng, Lu, Wei, Yang, Cai, Han, Huo, Guan, Mao, Cao, Wei, Bi, and Jiang.
The origin of the surname Ji
The surname Ji accounts for "Hundred Family Names".
82% of the total 504 surnames, and the surnames derived from these 411 surnames are countless, and the surname Ji is a veritable "ancestor of all surnames".
One of the eight surnames of ancient China, he is the Yellow Emperor.
surname, Zhou Dynasty.
as well as the states of Wu, Lu, Yan, Wei, and Jin.
Zheng State, Wei State, Korea and other vassal states of the national surname, the ancestor of the surname is the first ancestor of the Chinese nation - the Yellow Emperor, the Yellow Emperor because of the long residence in Ji Shui, Ji as the surname.
The names of Ji include the five emperors of the Gaoyang clan and the Gaoxin emperor, the ancestor of the Zhou Dynasty Houji, the ancestor of Gou Wu Taibo, the king of Zhou Wen Ji Chang, the king of Zhou Wu Ji Fa, the Zhou Gong Ji Dan, the Zhao Gong Ji Zheng, the Mu Tianzi Ji Man, the Zhou Ping Wang Ji Yijiu, the Spring and Autumn Period overlord of the Zheng Zhuang Gong Ji Liaosheng, the Jin Wen Gong Ji Chong'er, the Wu Wang Lu, as well as the divine doctor Bian Que and Fa Sheng.
Shang Ying, Yan Zhao Wang Ji Zhi, Zi Ji Qiao, Zen Second Ancestor Hui Ke, Xingyi Quan Ancestor Ji Ji Ke, New China Former *** Long.
Ji Pengfei and others.
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There are 411 surnames such as Zhou, Wu, Zheng, Lu, Wei, Yang, Cai, Han, Huo, Guan, Mao, Cao, Wei, Bi, and Jiang, accounting for 82% of the total 504 surnames in "Hundred Family Surnames", and the surnames derived from these 411 surnames are countless, and the surname Ji is a veritable "ancestor of all surnames".
Political celebrities. 颛顼: Gaoyang, one of the Five Emperors, is said to be a descendant of Changyi, the son of the Yellow Emperor. At the age of twenty, the Yellow Emperor passed the throne to him. Qu Yuan is a descendant of the self-proclaimed Zhuan Xuan.
Emperor Yu: Mingjun, a work of 夋, called Gaoxin, known as Emperor Yu in history, is the third emperor in the "Three Emperors and Five Emperors", that is, the great-grandson of the Yellow Emperor, the former inheritance of Yan Huang, and the later Qi Yao Shun, laying the foundation of China, is the common humanistic ancestor of the Chinese nation, the first ancestor of the Shang family.
Houji, the ancestor of Zhou, was once named "farmer" by Yao, and was ordered by Shun to be Houji. Hou Ji became a farmer in the Yaoshun era, taught the people to farm, and is considered to be the one who began to grow millet and wheat.
Buyao: The leader of the Zhou tribe during the Xia Dynasty and the ancestor of the Zhou Dynasty.
Gong Liu: Famous Liu, known as Gong Liu in history, the outstanding leader of the Zhou tribe, repaired the business of Houji, engaged in farming, moved the country to Ci and Fen, and the prosperity of Zhou Dao has been since then.
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Ji surname branch encyclopedia: Li Wang.
Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Zhao.
Huang Zhou, Wu Xu. Sun Hu Zhu Gao.
Lin He Guo Ma. Luo Liang Song Zheng.
Xie Han Tang Feng. Yu Dong Xiaocheng.
Cao Yuan Deng Xu. Fu Shen Zeng Peng.
Lu Sulu Chiang. Cai Jia Ding Wei.
Xue Ye Yan Yu. Pandu Desya.
Zhong Wangtian Ren. Jiang Fan Fangshi.
Yao Tan Liao Zou. Xiong Jin Lu Hao.
Kong Bai Cui Kang Mao.
Qiu Meng, Qin Jiang. Shi Gu Hou Shao.
Long Wan Duan Lei. Qian Tang Yin Li.
Yi Chang Wu Qiao. Holai Gong Wen.
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The surname Ji mainly evolved into Zheng, Chang, Cheng, Wei, Jian, Duan, You, Si, Yu, Hu, Puyang, Shi, Ning, Kang, Ling, Lu, Ji, Xi, Lang, Shi, Wang, Jiang, Mao, Zhan, Liu, Zang, Zhou, Feng, Wang, Fei, Tang, Meng, Wu, Yang, Jin, Ji and other surnames, most of which take Guo as the surname. In other words, among the more than 70 countries with the surname Ji canonized by the Zhou Dynasty, at least more than 100 surnames were born, and the specific number is not examined.
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The surname Zhou and the surname Wu both originated from the surname Ji.
In front of Sima, in front of Xinghou Shao.
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