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Qi family tree
The descendants of the Qi family tree are: Qibu Qiao, Qi Muke, Qibu Qinut, Qili Ke. Multiple Chinese surnames are called the Qi family. After the Mo'er Qin surname, some Manchus adopted the surname as the Mongolian and Manchu Mo'er Qin surnames. After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, they had multiple Han surnames such as Qi, Qin, Mo, etc. According to the historical record "General Chronicles of the Qing Dynasty· Clan Brief· Eight Mongolian Banner Surnames":
The Mongolian Qibu Qiao clan has lived in Chahar (today's Zhangjiakou, Hebei, including Hebei, Inner Mongolia's Ulanqab League, and Xilin Gol League One and parts of Shanxi). Later, some Manchu people adopted it as their surname. After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, many people took the Han surname Qi.
Migration and spread
After the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty, many people with Qi surnames from Hebei, Henan, and Shandong entered Guandong. Today, the Qi surname is widely distributed across the country, especially in the three northeastern provinces and Hebei and Henan. The Qi surname in the above five provinces accounts for about 62% of the Han population in the country. The Qi surname is the 123rd surname in China today. It has a large population, accounting for about 0.1% of the country's Han population.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qi Surname
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