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What is the origin and spread of Wu surname? Why don't the Japanese kill people named Wu?

What is the origin and spread of Wu surname? Unclear readers can watch it with me.

I recently read an interesting story on the Internet, saying that when the Japanese invaded China, no one killed Wu. It can be seen from this aspect that this Wu is the ancestor of the Japanese, and the Japanese are the descendants of Wu. This is not what I said, but what I said online, so are these questions true? Let's analyze the mystery and see what's going on!

The source of Wu surname:

First, Wu was in ancient times. According to Shan Hai Jing Hai Nei Jing, there was a man named Wu Quan when Emperor Yan was alive, and he also had a more widely known name: WU GANG. His wife was pregnant because of adultery with Yan Di's grandson Berlin. Three years later, she gave birth to three sons, named drum, delay and death. The legend of drum and extension is the inventor of Zhong Heqing and the earliest music creator.

In addition to the record of this surname Wu, there is a very powerful legend-the mother of the Yellow Emperor is surnamed Wu. It can be seen that the surname Wu has existed for a long time.

Among the ancient Wu surnames, there is also a sharpshooter named Wu He, who is equally famous with Hou Yi. This man was recorded in the imperial genealogy, but later we only remembered Hou Yi, the sun shooter, but forgot Wu He. Actually, I personally think it's a joke to shoot the sun with an arrow. Wu He has many positive things, basically hunting and fighting, which was very powerful at that time, but unfortunately his reputation was not so great later.

In fact, the main source of Wu surname is not the legend above, but what? Still Ji's surname. This is about the old lady Wang Jiagong and her father in the Zhou Dynasty. Gu's father has three sons, the eldest is Taibo, the second is Taibo, and the third is Taibo. These three people are all very talented and excellent. But according to the tradition of Zhou people, only the eldest son, Taibo, can inherit the throne. However, the old man's favorite is the three-year calendar, and his sons have also seen it. At this time, there was a very touching scene: Taber and Zhong Yong knew that their father liked their brother's calendar, but they ran away and ran away from home. Starting from Qishan, Shaanxi, I went all the way south to wuyue, a land that was not civilized at that time, that is, today's Jiangsu and Zhejiang regions. When they got there, the two brothers lived according to local customs. What are the customs? Tattoos, broken hair Tattooing is tattooing on the body; When the hair is broken, Central Plains can't cut it, because the body and skin are influenced by parents and can't be damaged, but it is also cut according to local customs. What is this equal to? Desperate hope: they have become barbarians, so it is impossible to inherit the throne. Ji Li then inherited the throne of King Ji of Zhou. Later, King Wu succeeded in business and established the Zhou Dynasty, and the descendants of Taibo and Zhong Yong were commended by the Zhou Dynasty. Among them, there are a pair of brothers, one of whom was sealed in Wudi on the spot, that is, Wuxi, Jiangsu today, and his descendants took Wu Wei as their surname; The other was sealed in Pinglu, Shanxi Province today, and his descendants also changed their surnames to Yu. Therefore, it is generally believed that Wu and Yu are related by blood. In the past, among some Wu clans in the south of the Yangtze River, Wu Yu did not marry, because although Guo Yu was in Shaanxi and Wu was in Jiangsu, after all, they came from a pair of brothers and were fundamentally a family.

In Changzhou and Wuxi, Jiangsu, there are many remains of Taibo. To this day, there is a tomb of Taibo in Hongshan, namely Meili Mountain in Wuxi. Of course, no one knows whether it is a Taibo buried underground, but everyone calls it Taibo Tomb, which is a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province.

There are also some strange Wu surnames among brothers, such as Miao nationality. In the process of learning China culture, Miao people gradually express their surnames in Chinese characters. There are many talented people in the Wu family of Miao nationality, including a Ming Dynasty man named Wu He, who is a proud disciple of Wang Yangming. Today, among the local Miao people in Xiangxi, Wu is still the first surname, which is very unique. There are even branches in the Wu surname of the Miao nationality, such as a Wu surname, which is very interesting. In addition, one of the seven oldest tribes of the Mongols is called Wulan Suhe, and later it is named Wulan Suhe. They basically have nothing to do with Wu of the Han nationality. There is also a Wu in the Oroqen nationality, which was changed from the name Wu Chacan. Among the Hezhe people in the northeast, there is also a Wu surname, such as the well-known film "Visitors on the Iceberg", whose screenwriter Mr. Bai Xin (formerly known as) is a Hezhe.

In ancient times, the surname Wu was mainly distributed in Wuxi, Jiangsu, and gradually developed to Qilu in the north, and later moved to Henan, Anhui and other places. Generally speaking, most surnames of China migrated from the Central Plains to the south, but Wu's migration method was different. First form a scale in the south and then develop to the north, but the result is the same. After various wars, Wu took root all over the country. Around the Three Kingdoms period, people from the State of Wu came to Taiwan Province Province. Now Wu is also the most popular name in Taiwan Province Province, and its population has been ranked sixth and seventh.

In the early years of the Republic of China, Wu produced a famous general-Wu. As a great warlord, he refused to cooperate with the Japanese aggressors in his later years, which is very moral. Wu was born a scholar and received a good education. He is very proud of his surname and often studies it by himself. As a result, he found that he and the then Japanese emperor were actually contemporaries, and both were descendants of Wu Taibo 12 1 generation. This is very interesting. What happened? According to legend, after Wu was destroyed by Yue, a group of adherents moved eastward to Japan and gradually merged into the Japanese nation over time, and one of them later evolved into the Japanese royal family. During the Han, Wei, Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Japanese Wu people missed their homeland, and the Japanese king sent envoys to worship the mainland dynasty many times, and solemnly declared that the Japanese royal family was a descendant. Our country's history books "Wei Lue", "Jin Shu", "Liang Shu", "Northern History" and "Taoist History" all have records in this respect. For thousands of years, they have kept their blood symbol "Wu" and derived Japanese surnames such as "Wu Fu", "Wu Han" and "Wu Bird" in Japan today. It can be seen that Japanese and Wu still have such a long blood relationship.