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What is the origin of my last name? What's the story?

Origin No. 1

It comes from the Golden Ripei of the son of King Xiutu of the Xiongnu. "Records of the Former Qin" records: "The Emperor Xiu butchered the crown prince Jin Rixi of the Han Dynasty to serve Emperor Wu. The emperor used Xibutu as a golden man to worship heaven and gave him the surname Jin."

Origin 2

According to legend In ancient times, there was the Kingdom of Jin. The people of the country took Jin as their surname, and Fu Xichen Jindi came after him (see "Xingkao").

Origin 3

Comes from the descendants of the Yellow Emperor. According to "Customs and Meanings", it is said that Shaohao, the son of the Yellow Emperor, was revered as the Great Emperor of the West after his death. According to the Five Elements theory, gold belongs to the West, so Shaohao was called the Jintian clan, and some of his descendants were named Jin.

Four Origins

According to the "History of Wu and Yue", Xiang Bo was given the surname Liu during the Western Han Dynasty. "has the same sound as "镠") and changed his surname to Jin.

Five origins

Comed by giving a surname. In the Ming Dynasty, Mongolian princes also started to work as natives, and people from the Yuan Dynasty, such as Esentuk and Alhat Shili, were given the surname Jin. Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty gave seven surnames to the Taiwanese indigenous people, including the surname Jin.

Origin Six

Change your surname or something else. Jin Luxiang from the Yuan Dynasty and Jin Shengtan from the Qing Dynasty all changed their surnames; the Jinpi and Henggun clans of the Jingpo clan, the Suoqu clan and the Deligan clan of the Daur clan and other Han surnames were changed to Jin; the Qiang clan in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Silla Kingdom in the Tang Dynasty, and the Jurchen clan in the Jin Dynasty, Today, Hui, Mongolian, Tu and other ethnic groups all have the surname Jin.

Original Seven

The Korean surname originates from "Wang". In 1392 AD, General Li Chenggui of the Goryeo Dynasty deposed the King of Goryeo and proclaimed himself king, changing the name of the country to "Joseon". The King of Joseon wanted to exterminate the original Goryeo Dynasty royal family (surnamed Wang) with strong Mongolian ancestry, so people with the royal surname of Joseon changed their surnames to Kim, Jeon, and Ok. In the spring of the second year of Yuanshou (121 BC) of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu sent General Huo Qubing and his cavalry out of Longxi to attack the Xiongnu and captured the "Golden Man" of King Xiutu of the Xiongnu. "Golden Man" refers to the golden Buddha statue, which was erected by the Xiongnu royal family to worship heaven. In the autumn of this year, King Xiutu's crown prince Rixi returned to the Han Dynasty with King Hunxie. Because Rixi was true and loyal, he was trusted and loved by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu used his father as a golden man to worship heaven, and gave him the surname Jin, calling him Jin Rixi. From then on, his descendants were named Jin for generations. Starting from Emperor Wu, all members of the Jin Rixi family were chamberlains for seven generations. Together with the minister Zhang Tang, they were also called "Jin Zhang" in later generations, becoming the synonym for the family of meritorious officials.

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