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1, from the surname. According to legend, when Yao flooded the Central Plains, Yao sent Gun to control the water, and Gun blocked it, which failed. It is said that Gun's wife, dream of eating Job's tears, woke up pregnant and gave birth to Yu. After Shun succeeded to the throne, Yu Zhi, the son of Gun, was appointed to control water. Yu adopted the method of dredging, and the result was successful. After Yu succeeded in harnessing water, Shun gave his surname to Yu.

At the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, when the vassal was enfeoffed, a branch with the surname of Yan was founded in Tanguo (now west of Zhangqiu County, Shandong Province), with the title of Zi. At the beginning of the Spring and Autumn Period, he became king, and King Zhouzhuang annexed Tan in four years (683 BC). Tan's son fled to Juguo (now Juxian County, Shandong Province). Children and grandchildren take the country as their surname, and they are called Tan's, which is called authentic in history and Tan's in Shandong.

2, from the ancient southwest minority. According to the family tree of Wan surname, all six surnames of Banan (now Yunnan and Guizhou) are Tan surnames, claiming to be descendants of Pangu, and looking for Hongnong as Tan surnames of Yunnan and Guizhou.

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Tan jiapu:

Shandong: There is a village called Guotan in Yuncheng County. The whole village is surnamed Tan, and there are also people surnamed Tan in other towns and villages. Anqiu City, Weifang has a village "Yu Qiu Village, Tan Jia". All the surnames in the village are "Tan surnames", and the real descendants of Tan surnames are excluded. During the Hongwu period, drought and plague occurred in Shandong Province, and they moved here. There is a "Tan Family Tree" hidden in the village. The original whereabouts are unknown, and later generations have addenda.

Jiangsu: Tan Family Tree in Pilinggang Lane, Wujin

Zhejiang: twelve volumes of the Tan family tree in Xiaoyi, Xiaoshan, ten volumes of the Tan family tree in Jiaxing, and the first volume of the Tan family in Jiaxing.

Hubei: There are four volumes of Tan's Genealogy in Xinzhou, thirteen volumes of Tan's Genealogy in mian yang (revised in the 9th year of the Republic of China), four sets of Tan's Genealogy in mian yang (revised in 1989) and Tianmen's Genealogy (revised in the 15th year of the Republic of China).

Shaanxi: Tan family tree in Tanjiabao, Chencang has three volumes and one spectrum.

Jiangxi: Nanfeng Tan Family Tree Volume 20 Volume 1.

Reference source; Baidu Encyclopedia-Tan surname