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According to the record in "The Hundred Family Names of the County Wang": The Hou family looked out of the East China Sea. There are two places:
Donghai County: Donghai County in the Han Dynasty, in the area of present-day Tancheng County, Shandong Province.
Donghai County: Donghai County in the Eastern Wei Dynasty and Sui and Tang Dynasties, equivalent to the area east of Donghai County and north of Huaishui in present-day Jiangsu Province.
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At present, the population with the surname does not enter the top 300 in the country.
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Nowadays, what we often call surnames in ancient times are actually two different things. One is a surname and the other is a clan. So what is the relationship between them? Let's find out.
The relationship between the surname and the given name
The surname is derived from the name of the village in which it lives, or the tribe to which it belongs. A clan is derived from a title given by the monarch to a land, a title, an official position, or a title added after death according to merit. Therefore, nobles have surnames, names, and clans; Commoners have surnames, names, and no clans.
Men and women of the same family name may intermarry, but men and women of the same surname may not intermarry. It can be seen that the role of the surname in ancient times was mainly other types of marriage.
The system of different surnames was used until the late Warring States period. China's surname and surname are one, or Yan surname, or Yan surname, surname is surname, people use the surname is simple and trouble-free, and there is no difference between high and low, so the common people also have no surname to have a surname.
In general, surnames are derived from the name of the village they live in, or the clan they belong to. A clan is derived from a title given by the monarch to a land, a title, an official position, or a title added after death according to merit. Do you understand?
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Yilong County, Sichuan Province, Guyuan County, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Ningxiang County, Hunan Province, Xuancheng County, Anhui Province and other places, all have Hou families.
In the application of words, the characters "hou" and "hou" can be interconnected in many places, so the boundary between "hou" and "hou" is getting smaller and smaller. The modern word "Hou" is mostly simplified to the word "Hou", but the Hou family and the Hou family have different origins in the historical development of the surname. But today they are all abbreviated as surnames, regardless of each other.
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Don't take it for granted, Hou Yi's Hou is not a surname, Hou and Hou are also two surnames with completely different origins.
Hou Yi's real name is Yi, also known as Dayi, he has no surname and is an ancient mythological figure. Later, the king of the poor clan was also called Yi, in order to distinguish it, he called the king of the poor clan as Houyi, and now Yi is called Houyi, which is actually a kind of confusion and miscommunication.
There is also a surname "郈" in the surname, which is also pronounced as "Hou", and now many of them have been changed to Hou.
So now there are at least 3 ** surnames of "Hou", Hou, Hou and 郈.
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After in ancient times is the queen's special word, and after (now simplified to later), the two have different origins, our Minzhou Hou clan is Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang gave us the sixteenth ancestor Duoer only class, our ancestors are Tibetan, and the origin of the Hou clan in Shandong and other places for the Han nationality, the two can not become a surname.
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Now there are still people with the surname Ying. According to the survey, there are still nearly 10,000 people in the country.
The modern Ying population mainly lives in two areas:
One is part of Jiangsu and Shandong in East China, which is the origin of the Ying tribe of the Dongyi Group 4,000 years ago. There may be some people with the surname Gu Ying who have been passed down to the present.
The second is Guizhou, Sichuan and other places in the southwest region, mainly the descendants of the military general Ying Qigao, who changed the surname to Ying in the Ming Dynasty.
Today's surname Ying has little connection with the Qin State. Because although the Qin State is surnamed Ying, it belongs to the Zhao family that has been differentiated. The descendants of his clan are mainly surnamed Zhao, and some have changed to Qin and other surnames.
Today's Shaanxi, Gansu and other places have a large population with the surname Zhao but do not have a population with the surname Ying, which also shows this.
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Yes, I am.
There are a large number of people with the surname near Xiaolin Town, Suizhou City, Hubei Province, as well as the ancestral hall of the Hou family, and the family tree is complete.
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No, Hunan still has a surname.
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My surname is Hou, a native of Yangzhou, Jiangsu.
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How to pronounce "after" in the surname:
後] pinyin: hòu, which is pronounced the same as other usages.
After", useful in the surname. Such as: Hou Yi (Xia Shaokang's mother).
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Gansu Minxian Hou clan, Gannan Tibetan.
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There is a surname long, long [长, 镸 pronounced zhǎng ( can also be pronounced cháng ( One of the Chinese surnames, with a long history and a wide **. The long surname is derived from the surname Jiang, which comes from the Zhong Chang clan, a descendant of the Duke of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, and belongs to the provincial text of the compound surname.
Ning Changqi, surnamed Ji, was a patriotic doctor and military general in the Spring and Autumn Period, and his father was the famous patriotic doctor Ning Wuzi (Ning Yu), and his distant ancestor was Ji Feng (Uncle Wei Kang), the ninth son of King Ji Chang of Zhou Wen.
Among the descendants of Ning Changqi, there are many people who take the name of the ancestor as their surname, called Changqi, and later many provinces changed to a single surname Chang, which has been passed down from generation to generation. Most of the people of the Chang clan surnamed Ji respect Ning Chang as the ancestor of the surname.
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I am from Linxia Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu Province, and the people of our entire village are surnamed Chang ......
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Yes, my grandmother's surname is Chang (pronounced cháng).
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