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Most of the surnames listed upstairs are incidental. I've checked that there aren't so many that really belong to Jiang Taigong.
The surnames of the descendants of Jiang Taigong are:
Jiang Lu, Gao Ding, Qiu Qiu, Lu Keqi, Nie Zhang, Li Chaipu, He Qing, Xiang Nianwen, Luo Yihao, Cha Luanjing, Huan Qingjing, Kan Xiao, Feng Wangqiang, Taigong, Gao Tang, Lu Pu, and more than 70 surnames.
The surnames listed upstairs such as Xu Xie Ji, Lai Yue, and Shen Fu can only be said to belong to the descendants of Emperor Yan surnamed Jiang, and they are of the same family as Jiang Ziya, and they are not passed down by Jiang Ziya.
In addition, although surnames such as Xi Zuo are derived from the Qi State or the noble surnames of the Qi State, they are not after Jiang Ziya and belong to the later migration.
I hope you don't get confused...
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Jiang Lu Qiu, Ding Xu, Xie Ji, Gao Zhang, He Ke, Lu Bo, Lai Lian, Rao Li, Nie Qi, Xie Lu, Yue Gu, Tan Qin, Jiao Chai, Pu Shen, Xiang Yu, Bian She, Ai Anyan, Yan Nian, Wen Luo Guogai, Pu Shanghao, Yi Luan, Qingfu, Lu Chu, Left and Right, Bei Gui Rendan, Menjingyajiao, Gen Ma, Zhutang, Analysis Huan, Tan, Cha Lai Yuan, Painting Strings, Zhu Zhu, Ji Xi Drama Kan, Lang Li Province, Jixi Scenery Drama The Qing Duo Duo Group is of the same post, and I am looking forward to the Friends Camp Gang Rong Jie Qiang Qiang Filial Piety Wei Yi Fu Ming Shao Ling Chang Ping Xiang Xiang
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The ancestor of the Jiang family is the ancient Chinese tribal leader Shennong, who got the surname Jiang because he was born in Jiang Shui, and belongs to the surname of Juyi. More than 20 ancient surnames, such as Jiang and Ji, originated from the matriarchal clan society more than 2,000 years ago, and are among the oldest surnames in China.
The surname Jiang, derived from yin, comes from a matrilineal clan, was born at the water's edge, flourishes in yang, and the ancestor of the surname is male, and the majestic Shennong clan is also known as Emperor Yan because he knows how to use fire. The Chinese Jin Language records the birth of the Yan Emperor Shennong clan and the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan clan, "Xi Shaodian married the Youji clan and gave birth to the Yellow Emperor and the Yan Emperor. The Yellow Emperor is made of Ji Shui, and the Yan Emperor is made of ginger water.
Cheng is different from virtue, so the Yellow Emperor is Ji, and the Yan Emperor is Jiang.
Ginger distribution area
1. Tianshui County: The Western Han Dynasty was in Pingxiang (now northwest of Tongwei, Gansu), and the Western Jin Dynasty moved to Shanggui (now Tianshui City, Gansu Province).
2. Guanghan County: The Western Han Dynasty was located in Chengxiang (now Jintangdong, Sichuan), and the Eastern Han Dynasty moved to govern Luo County (now Guanghanbei, Sichuan).
3. Henan County: in the area of Luoyang City, Henan Province.
4. Weichuan County: Descendants of Jiang Ziya, distribution unknown. It is recorded in the Ganyu County Chronicle of Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, that the surname Jiang lives in Shiqiao Town and is a descendant of Jiang Ziya.
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The surname Jiang is a noble surname.
Jiang originated from Emperor Yan Shennong, his surname Jiang is because he was born in Jiang Shui, Jiang Ziya in the list of gods is a descendant, he assisted the Zhou Dynasty meritorious, and then named him surnamed Lu, but later most of the surnames of Lu and Jiang are of the same root, and the surnames evolved from these two surnames have 64 single surnames, and 38 compound surnames, so the surname Jiang is a noble surname.
The surname Jiang ranked 32nd in the "Hundred Family Surnames", ranked 60th in the national surname population in 2007, accounting for about the national Han population, according to research, from the first generation of Qi monarch Jiang Taigong, a total of 102 surnames were bred from the surname Jiang, including Lu, Xu, Xie, Ji, Qiu, Lu and other 64 single surnames and Chunyu, Dongguo, Gaotang, Ziya, Yongmen, Bull and other 38 compound surnames.
Aristocracy in the West:
The first aristocracy developed from the military aristocracy of feudal society, at first, knights swore allegiance to their lords and fought for them in exchange for land, in the military technology revolution of feudal society, the invention of the smoothbore gun gradually lifted the private control of the aristocracy over the army, and a person's nobility can be derived from inheritance or military exploits.
In the most general and strict meaning of the title nobility, the outstanding qualities are inherited, i.e., the legal heirs of the nobility remain nobles unless they are expressly deprived of their privileges, and in this respect the nobility differs from the English nobility, which is inherited only by a single member of the family, and they lack distinction.
For example, the young brothers and sisters of the English aristocracy who wander in the small circle at the top of the hereditary pyramid, blue blood is the English expression of aristocratic origin.
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No. The surname Jiang is not an imperial surname. In Chinese history, the surnames used by the royal family mainly include Zhao, Ji (later changed to Ying), Fei, Ying (Ji), Cheng, surname, Zhong, Mi, Qin, Chu, Qi, Wei, Shen, Shang, Zhou, etc.
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Lu Shang is also often called Jiang Ziya, so is Jiang Ziya's surname Jiang or Lu? Sima Qian did not call Jiang Shang Jiang Ziya in the "Historical Records", we can take a look at the "Historical Records", there are no words Jiang Ziya in the whole text, and the description of Jiang Ziya in the text is written like this:
Taigong Wanglu Shangzhi, a native of the East China Sea. Its ancestors tasted the four mountains, and Zuo Yuping was very meritorious. On the occasion of Yu Xia, it was sealed in Lu, or sealed in Shen, and the surname was Jiang.
At the time of the Xia Shang, Shen, Lu or the descendants of Fengzhishu, or the people of Shu, and the descendants of the Miao were also. His surname is Jiang, and he is surnamed from him, so he is called Lu Shang.
1. Jiang Ziya's surname is Jiang, he belongs to the Lu family, and his name is Shang. Jiang Ziya is not his real name, but his surname is Jiang, which belongs to the Lu family, with a single name Shang, a flying bear, and the word Ziya. So you can call him Jiang Shang, Lu Shang, Jiang Taigong, Taigong, etc., it's okay.
Because of the word Ziya, we in later generations are used to calling Jiang Shang Jiang Ziya. In a TV series and artwork, he also likes to call other people's words, so Jiang Shang is called Jiang Ziya.
Second, the relationship between the surname Jiang and the Lu family. Nowadays we generally say that surnames and surnames are not separated, but in ancient times, this was not the case. A surname is a title common to all descendants of a family, while a clan is a branch derived from a surname.
Therefore, the surname Jiang shows that the mark symbol handed down by Jiang Ziya, a big family, is called Jiang, and Lu is the clan from which Jiang Ziya was separated, called Lu. Because Jiang Ziya's ancestors once assisted Dayu in controlling the water, he was sealed in Ludi, so Lu became the title of Jiang Ziya's clan.
But in today's society, surnames are not separated, it can be said that Jiang Ziya's surname is Jiang, and it can also be said that his surname is Lu. Therefore, Jiang Ziya can be referred to as both Jiang Shang and Lu Shang. Because of his allusion to fishing, Taigong is people's honorific title for him, so Jiang Ziya is also known as Jiang Taigong.
But in the "Historical Records", Sima Qian remembered his name, Lu Shang.
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The first one is the surname Ji.
The surname Ji, one of the eight surnames in ancient China, the ancestor is the first ancestor of the Chinese nation - the Yellow Emperor, the Yellow Emperor because of his long residence in Ji Shui, with Ji as his surname.
The second is the surname Jiang.
The surname Jiang originated from Shennong's family, and Emperor Yan was born in Jiang Shui, because the surname of Shui was Jiang.
The surname Jiang is also one of the origins of many surnames in China today, such as the surname Lü, the surname Xie, the surname Qi, the surname Gao, the surname Lu, the surname Cui, etc. According to research, from the first generation of the monarch of Qi State, Jiang Taigong, to the present, a total of 102 surnames have been bred from the surname Jiang.
1. Originated from Jiang Taigong.
According to the statement in the "Surname Compilation", Emperor Yan was born in Jiang Shui, because of the Yan, gave birth to Taigong, sealed Qi, was destroyed by Tianhe, and his descendants were scattered, and then he was surnamed Jiang, and the surname Jiang originated from Jiang Taigong Jiang Ziya Lu Shang. Jiang Taigong's surname was Jiang, Lü, and in the Warring States Period, Jiang's surname Qi was replaced by the surname Tian (Tian Dai Qi), and Lü Shang's descendants scattered all over the country, some with the surname Lü and some with the surname Jiang.
Second, it is derived from the surname 癸.
Legend has it that people with the surname Jiang are the descendants of the Gui Nu, which is consistent with one of the surnames Yao, and the descendants of the Gui Nu are added to the female under the mother's Gui to form the surname Jiang, and the female character is added to the left of the Gui to form the surname Yao. Legend has it that Ren married a woman, and the emperor was produced, and then Wu married the emperor. The offspring born to the female queen married to the emperor is surnamed Jiang.
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The surname Jiang is the surname of the pants from the ancient Emperor Yan.
According to historical records, the surname Jiang is a descendant of Emperor Yan, and he got his surname because of the birthplace of Emperor Yan, and is one of the most ancient surnames in China.
Said Wen: "Shennong lives in ginger water, because he thinks it is a family." The legendary Emperor Yan, known as the Shennong clan, is said to be one of the most ancient "Three Emperors" in Chinese history.
Because Emperor Yan was born in Jiangshui (now Qishan County, Shanxi), he took Jiang as his clan. Therefore, the birthplace of Emperor Yan is also the birthplace of the Jiang family.
According to historical records, as early as the Spring and Autumn Period, Xirong also had Jiang as the surname, so it was called Jiang Rong, originally in Guazhou (now Dunhuang West, Gansu), and then gradually moved eastward, about 638 BC by its leader moved to Jinnan, belonging to the Jin Kingdom. The Jiang clan, who lived in present-day Shandong and Henan provinces, had developed into a large clan in the Kanto region (the area east of Hangu Pass in present-day Lingbao County, Henan) before the Western Han Dynasty.
At the beginning of the Western Han Dynasty, the Jiang family migrated from Guandong to Guanzhong, and then lived in Tianshui, so the people took "Tianshui" as the county name. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Jiang family had migrated to present-day Jiangsu and Sichuan. However, until the Tang Dynasty, Tianshui was still the center of Jiang's development and reproduction.
During the Tang and Song dynasties, the Jiang family was also distributed in present-day Hebei, Henan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Anhui, Shandong and other places and Qiongshan, Guangdong. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, some of the Jiang family lived in present-day Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hunan, Guizhou, Hubei and other places.
According to the genealogy of the Jiang family, during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, a Jiang Shiliang moved to Hongdou Village, Longxi County, Zhangzhou, Fujian, and made his fortune here. His descendants multiply, and there are branches that migrate to Xundun Township, Lufeng, Guangdong, and continue to prosper and develop. Later, the 11th grandson of Jiang Shiliang moved to Taiwan from the mainland during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty.
Since then, some people from Fujian and Guangdong Jiang have moved to Taiwan, and some have spread overseas.
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