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Are hundreds of Zhao family names ranked first in China since ancient times? Talk to someone who knows.

In the New Records of Jade Photographs written by Wang Mingqing in the Song Dynasty, it is recorded that "If the surname of a hundred families is printed in the street, it will be studied in detail in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, so it was written by Wang when the Qian family in Zhejiang Province had a state. What? Its first cloud' Qiansun Zhao Li', Gai Qian's surname is Zhengshuo, and Zhao Ben's surname is Chao Guo, so money is second; Sun Naizhong Yi (money) is the princess; Secondly, the Jiangnan Lee. The second sentence cloud' Zhou Wu Zheng Wang' all Wu Su went down to the empresses. " From this, we can know that the order of Hundred Family Names was arranged according to the surname of the imperial ruler at that time, and was influenced by the power position. The founding emperor of the Song Dynasty was Zhao Kuangyin, Song Taizu, so Zhao became the first in Hundred Family Names. At the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China in the Song Dynasty, there were Qian Chu, King of Wu Yue, who was king in Zhejiang, and Li Yu, the empress of the Southern Tang Dynasty, whose capital was Jinling, so Qian and Li Er were among the top surnames. It is said that the author of Hundred Family Names was from Qiantang, Zhejiang Province, so he ranked the surname of Sun of the Princess of Qian Chu, King of Wu Yue, before the surname of Li, Emperor of the Southern Tang Dynasty, thus forming the order of "Qiansun Zhao Li". The following "King Wu of Zhou" are the surnames of other empresses in Qian Chu and his father's empresses. It is an ancient custom to arrange surnames according to their status. The ancients attached great importance to surnames, which marked the family system and was a prerequisite for people's social interaction, involving thousands of families and every member of society. Therefore, the sequence of surnames must not be sloppy. During the Tang Dynasty, when courtiers compiled "Clan Records", they ranked the old clans "Cui, Lu, Li and Zheng" in the front, which made Emperor Taizong very unhappy, and finally they had to rank again with the rank of official.