Does each surname have its own protector ?

Updated on culture 2024-07-20
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I don't think so, because there is no god in this world, so this statement is too superstitious and has no scientific basis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I think that's actually the case, because the origin of each surname is different, and the meaning of each surname is different, and they all have their own protectors.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Personally, I think so, otherwise I wouldn't have used this surname, and the reason why I have this surname is because this patronus is this surname.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, for example, my surname is Li, and my grandmother told me that the protector of my surname is Tiger, and as for the other surnames, I don't know which one it is.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are nine surnames with guardian spirits: Feng, Ji, Jiang, Li, Zou, Tu, Ren, Fu, and Kong.

    1. Wind - Nuwa

    In ancient times, it was a matriarchal society, and it was the surname Feng that was considered to be the first surname. And the ancestor of the surname Feng is Nuwa. The story of Nuwa's creation of man is a household name, and Nuwa is known as the mother of the earth and is considered to be the ancestor of the human race, so it is believed that the vast majority of surnames are from the oldest surname - the surname Feng.

    Therefore, Nuwa can be considered the patron saint of the vast majority of surnames.

    2, Ji - Yellow Emperor

    The Yellow Emperor is known as the "ancestor of humanity" of the Chinese nation, and according to ancient records, the Yellow Emperor is not surnamed Huang, but surnamed Ji. For example, in the "Chinese Jin Language", it is written: "The Yellow Emperor is made by Ji Shui, and Cheng is different, so the Yellow Emperor is Ji", and the Flint clan takes "wind" as the surname, and the Yellow Emperor lives next to Ji Shui, so he takes "Ji" as his surname, and the Yellow Emperor is called Emperor Xuanyuan, and is also called "Ji Xuanyuan".

    3, Jiang - Emperor Yan

    Emperor Yan, that is, the Shennong clan, Shennong's bone marrow of tasting a hundred herbs is a household name, Emperor Yan and Yellow Emperor are also known as the "ancestors of China", and the Chinese Ming quietly call themselves the descendants of Yan and Huang. Because the Yellow Emperor lived on the bank of Ji Shui, he took the word "Ji" as his surname, while Emperor Yan lived on the edge of Jiang Shui, so he took "Jiang" as his surname.

    4, Li Ji book slag, Zou, Tu - Chi You

    Chiyou is the god of war in ancient times, he had a big war with the two emperors of Yan and Huang, after the defeat of Chiyou, a small part of the Jiuli tribe stayed in the local area, and kept to themselves, they took the surname "Li", and a large part of it, fled to the north, took the surname "Zou" and "Tu", in addition, the surname Chi is also the descendant of Chiyou, for example, the "Minglun Compilation Clan Codex" said: Chi clan, Chi You after also.

    5, Ren, Fu - Fuxi

    Fuxi is the humanistic ancestor of the Chinese nation, and it is the earliest king recorded in ancient books in China. As for the surnames of the future generations he guarded, it can be said that there are really not many. Because after all, the era in which he lived was too far away from the era we lived in, so except for a few surnames such as Ren and Fu, there are really not many surnames that have been guarded by him that have been handed down.

    6. Hole - Shang Tang

    Before the Shang Dynasty, there was also a famous monarch in the Shang Dynasty who was Tang. He was not only the first monarch of the Shang Dynasty, but also the first monarch in China's historical documents. The patron saint of the surname Kong is actually Shang Tang, and Confucius, who was quite famous in later generations, is a descendant of Shang Tang.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The surname Li is composed of "wood" and "son", but in the surname totem of the surname Li, there is also a tiger next to it, and the "tiger" is the protector of the family surnamed Li.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, my surname is Zhang, but I haven't found my protector yet, and I haven't found my surname totem, so I don't pay much attention to these things.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My surname is Wang, and I found it because I have paid attention to this information before.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My surname is Wang, and I haven't found my own "protector" yet, because I haven't known much about this aspect all along, and I'll find out about it later.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My surname is Zhao. I found my protector. I feel very lucky. Despite its protection, I think it's important to trust the science.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My surname is Zhang, but I haven't found my protector, maybe my protector is myself, and there is no god in existence.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't think so, the reason why we say this is that everyone wants their surname to last for a long time, so they want to have a guardian spirit to guard it.

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