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Those interesting surnames, one two three four five tsumoru trillion, are all surnames.

Those interesting surnames: Speaking of "digital surnames", Feng Menglong, a writer in Ming Dynasty, recorded such a joke in his collection of humorous essays "An Overview of Ancient and Modern Tan": the wife of a county magistrate, surnamed Wu, was arrogant and overbearing on weekdays. One day, her husband met the subordinate officials, and she chatted with their wives. "What's your name?" She asked, pointing to the wife of an official. "Don't be surnamed Lu." The magistrate's wife was very unhappy and thought: Your husband's official position is much lower than mine. My name is Wu, how dare you take Lu! When she asked another woman, she replied, "I'm sorry."

The magistrate's wife couldn't stand it anymore, so she ran to her husband and said, "My name is Wu, and the wives of your subordinate officials are Lu and Qi. Are there any other surnames? "

Although the wife of the county magistrate in this joke is unreasonable, she is really right: in our country, not only some people have surnames of "Zero, One, Two, Three, Four, Five", but also some people have surnames of "Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten" and even "Hundred, Thousand, Ten, Ten".

The first and second names of "rank" are more prominent. The numerical surnames mentioned above are mostly common. Surnames "first, second, third, fourth, fifth ..." are relatively rare, but their origins are very prominent.

According to records, after Liu Bang won the world, he concentrated the aristocratic strongmen of Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei and other countries in Fangling, Guanzhong (now Fangxian County, Hubei Province). In the process of migration, in order to distinguish them easily, the government listed them as new surnames from the first row to the eighth row. For example, Tian Gui, the grandson of Tian Guang, the former monarch of the State of Qi, moved to the third door and was called the "third surname".

The population of these eight families is different, some surnames were later changed to digital surnames, some gradually disappeared, and some remained to this day.

For example, the last sentence of the hundred surnames is "the fifth word is convincing, and the hundred surnames", among which the fifth word is the surname, which is now distributed in Beijing, Taiwan Province Province and other places. In addition, the "eight" surnames are still in use today, and they are all descendants of Tian Ying, a Tianguang nationality.

The origin of numerical surnames has nothing to do with numbers. However, the origin of "12345 ..." as a surname has little to do with numbers, and most of them are based on the country, the place name, the ancestor's name and so on. Most surnames such as "one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten" corresponding to modern numbers have been preserved so far.

In Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Cheng Tang, the founder of Shang Dynasty, was also called Yi Tian, Dayi or Gaozuyi, and some of his descendants took "B" as their surname. Later, some descendants took "Yi" as their surname in sequence, and later referred to as "Yi".

Wei Shu records that in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Xianbei people in the Northern Wei Dynasty had the name of Yi Fu. Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty carried out the sinicization reform, and most of his names were changed to Lou's, but some people took the homonym of "B" and changed it to "Yi Shi", which was later referred to as "Yi Shi".

"China Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Surnames II" records: "There were two countries in ancient times, or the country was the surname." My country is Kyrgyzstan, so it is located in Guangshui City, Hubei Province. The nobles in the country of Er took the country name "Er" as their surname and gradually developed into "Er".

According to "A Textual Research on Surnames", the minister "Shan Hai Jing" said that he was in danger. The second surname begins here and looks east. "'Er Fu' was the official name at that time, a military commander or hunter who specialized in eliminating evil beasts, and his descendants took their ancestral office as their surname, which was called' Er's'.

The people's Tongzhi Genealogy records: "After a hundred miles, Dr. Qin worried about others first, and his home was a hundred miles away." Prissy is a famous saint of Qin State. His descendants took their birthplace Baili Township (now Pinglu, Shanxi Province) as their surname, and later simplified it to "Bai".

In addition, the origin of "Shu Ren" is attributed to the imperial families such as Shang Cooper, Sun Boyi, the fifth generation of the Yellow Emperor, and the names of ethnic tribes. In the Tang Dynasty, "Shu Ren" was one of the eight surnames of North Korea, and it is still distributed on the Korean peninsula.

According to records, among the "seventy-two wise men" of Confucius, there was a man named Min Loss. Min loss is called Zi Qian, the world regards Min loss as "the king of money", and later generations call it "money". After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the country carried out the simplified character reform, and the Qian clan changed their household registration to "money", which is still common today.

"Addendum to the Historical Origins of the adherents of Daming" records that the ancestor of Qian was. In the first year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, Yan Qian was admitted to Wuju. Because he was born in Qianfeng (now Xichang, Sichuan) in western Sichuan, Zhu Yuanzhang gave him the name of Qian.

Wan surname, today, "Wan surname" is the 86th most popular surname in China. There are many sources, mostly from Ji surname. As recorded in Genealogy, there was a doctor in the Zhou Dynasty. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Rui Bowan was an official in the Zhou Dynasty, and his grandson took "Wan" as his surname.

There is no record of 100 million surnames in Textual Research on Surnames, but it is recorded in Surnames Garden. There are few "billion surnames", and the number is very small. The ethnic groups are distributed in Shanxi, Shanghai and Taiwan Province provinces.

Zhao Xing mostly originated from ancient ethnic minorities. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, there was an outstanding leader of the Qihu Department of the Jie nationality named Er Zhao Zhu, and later generations named him "Zhao Shi" after his ancestors. According to the records of emperors' annals, imperial clan and Manchu Eight Banners' surnames, many Manchu and Mongolian surnames were changed to Han Zhao or Zhao.