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The surname Ji is of Han nationality.
The contemporary population of Ji is about 490,000, accounting for about the total population of the country, and is the 195th largest surname in the country. At present, it is mainly concentrated in Jiangsu, Shandong, Shanxi, and Hainan, which account for about 50% of the total population with the surname Ji, followed by Henan, Heilongjiang, Yunnan and other places. Jiangsu is the largest province with the surname Ji, accounting for about 15% of the total population with the surname Ji.
The country has formed three gathering areas with the surname Ji in Lusu, Shanxi and Hainan.
The surname Ji is based on the "Tang Book Prime Minister's Lineage Table", which is the ancient Yellow Emperor.
There was a descendant named Bo Yi, who was enshrined in the Southern Yan Kingdom (in present-day Yanjin County, Henan Province.
Northeast area), given the surname Yao. Later, his descendants omitted the female side, and then became the Ji clan, and the surname Ji was passed down from generation to generation.
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Han or Tujia.
Xiang is the 129th surname of China's 100 surnames, mainly distributed in Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan, Guangdong, and Guizhou. The population ranked 99th among the 100 surnames (2007).
The origin of the surname 1 comes from the surname Jiang, after the Yandi Shennong. Shennong's descendants have a descendant named Xiang, who was named a prince, and his descendants took Xiang as their surname, so they became Xiang's surname.
The origin of the surname 2 comes from the surname Qi, a descendant of Di Yao, with the country as the surname. In the Zhou Dynasty, there was a country to the country, and the site was in the south of Ju County, Shandong Province. Later, when the country was destroyed, the descendants of the monarch of Xiang Guo took the original country name as their surname and became a branch of the surname Xiang.
The origin of the surname 3 comes from the surname of the son, who is a descendant of King Tang. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Song Huan, the monarch of the Song Kingdom, had a son named 肸 (sound b), the word Xiangfu, who was the secretary of the Song State for generations, and then also surnamed Xiang, becoming Xiang.
The origin of the surname 4 comes from the surname Sima Fu. Cause: Because Zhuge Liang borrowed land and did not return it (now Xiangxi area), he hoarded troops to drive away the local Tujia family.
Its leader, the general, was surnamed Sima, and Zhuge Liang gave him the surname Xiang (Xiang: meaning a window facing the sun), and lived there for a long time. This leader later gave birth to nine sons, who became the current nine branches of the surname.
The existing residents in Xiangxi are four of them, and Chongqing in Sichuan is now one of them. There is also one in Guizhou. Several others are too small to verify.
The origin of the surname 5 comes from the physiognomy. Xiangxi Tujia to the surname, according to legend changed from the surname, there is a one-way phase, there are Tujia leaders.
The origin of the surname 6 is said to be one of the three gods of the Tujia descendants, and now there are many temples to Wang Tianzi in Xiangxi, which are dedicated to the Bawu Xiang (to Wang Tianzi, to Lao Guanren).
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Summary. What is the surname of the Yi nationality Jimu and the surname of the Han nationality.
My surname is Yoshiki. What about people.
Hold on. Not so fast.
Good. There is no Jimu Han nature, this belongs to the ethnic minority, and there is Jike surnamed Chen.
1.If you don't have a marriage certificate, you're unmarried. As long as you have a job and a regular income, the bank can take out a loan after review.
2.If you are already married, the bank will also review your spouse's financial situation and ask you to provide a marriage certificate when applying for a loan. 3.
Since Kuchang hasn't gotten a marriage certificate yet, you didn't say that you didn't have a slippery marriage when you applied for a loan at the bank.
Sorry for the mistake.
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The Yi surname Jimu is the surname of the Han nationality "Ji", which is based on the homonym, and the Yi surname corresponds to the Han surname, which is divided into the following four situations: 1. The emperor gives the surname. For example, according to the records of "Mahu Mansion Chronicles" and "Xuzhou Mansion Chronicles", Tusi surnamed Yang of Leibo County today surrendered to Chengnatu in the fourth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1371 AD) and was given the surname "Yang".
2. Take the Chinese surname with the homonym of Yi language. Among the many surnames of the Yi nationality, there are many surnames that have the same or similar pronunciation as the surnames of the Han people, so the Yi people use homophony to take their Han surnames. For example, Ma's takes the Han surname Ma; The "wood, mo, and meng" in "wooden mat", "mose" and "mengkong" are similar to the sound of the Han surname "Mao", so the surname is "Mao".
3. The Yi surname is translated as the Han surname Zao Xiao. A large part of the Yi people's Han surnames are based on the Yi surname. For example, Qubi's surname, "Qu" means "white", so the Han surname is "white".
For example, the Yi surnames such as Russian, Azhuo, Yihuo, and Ah Yu are translated as bears, foxes, willows, monkeys, etc., so they take the surname of Xiong, and some take the surname Hu, Liu, and Hou.
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From the surname Yao. The surname Yao is one of the oldest "surnames" in Zhongzhongsheng Bird Country. According to the "Book of Tang - Prime Minister's Lineage Table", it is the ancient Yellow Emperor who had a descendant named Bo Yi, who was enshrined in the Southern Yan Kingdom (in the northeast of Yanjin County, Henan Province), and was given the surname Yao.
Later, his descendants omitted the female side, and then became the Ji clan, and the surname Ji was passed down from generation to generation. The surname of the sheep tongue was changed to the surname, and the surname of the Han sheep tongue was changed to the surname of Xiao Jingji. <
1. From the surname Yao. The surname Yao is one of the oldest "surnames" in China. According to the "Book of Tang - Prime Minister's Lineage Table", it is the ancient Yellow Emperor who had a descendant named Bo Yi, who was enshrined in the Southern Yan Kingdom (in the northeast of Yanjin County, Henan Province), and was given the surname Yao.
Later, his descendants omitted the female side, and then became the Ji clan, and the surname Ji was passed down from generation to generation.
2. The surname of the sheep tongue is changed to the surname, and the surname of the Han sheep tongue is changed to the surname of Ji.
3. Ethnic minorities change their surnames. More than 300 years ago, after the Manchus, descendants of the Jurchen people, entered the Central Plains, some Manchu bannermen changed their surnames to "Ji". For example, Ji Siha, a general who made great achievements during the Qing Tiancong period, his real surname was Wusu, and he was a native of Manchuria with a white flag; Jiqing, the governor of Liangguang during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, he sold his early surname Jueluo, and was a native of the White Flag of Manchuria.
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