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The origin and history of Jane's surname
The origin and history of Jane's surname;

1, from Ji surname, taking posthumous title as surname.

Jane's surname originates from Ji's surname, which is the descendant of Ji Chang, the king of Zhou Dynasty, and belongs to posthumous title. In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a doctor in the State of Jin (his ancestor was descended from Tang Shuyu, the son of Zhou Wuwang). He lives in the Kanqiong tribe, so his surname is Fox. After his death, the fief where the fox lived continued. After his death, he was named the continuation of Jane's son, and the world called it the continuation of Jane's uncle. Some of his descendants took his posthumous title as their surname and called him Jane. Therefore, the descendants of the Jane family respectfully call Uncle Jane the ancestor of Jane.

2. From the surname.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a doctor named Uncle Jian in the State of Qin. Among his descendants, some people took the name Jane from their ancestors' names as their surnames, and later changed it into the homonym of Jane, which was passed down from generation to generation. This is also one of the origins and origins of Jane's surnames.

3. Take the ancestors' names as surnames.

At the end of Shang Dynasty, (the twenty-fifth grandson of the Yellow Emperor, surnamed Ji) had a son named Ji. Among the descendants of Ji Jian, some people take their ancestors' names as surnames, which are passed down from generation to generation.

4. Take the name of the ancestor as the surname.

At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhao Jianzi (the famous Zhao Yang) was the official minister of the State of Jin. Among his descendants, some took their ancestors' respectful names as surnames, which were passed down from generation to generation.

5. From the surname.

Since the Warring States bamboo book "Xiong Zhong, King of Chu", it belongs to the ancestor posthumous title. Among the descendants of Chu bamboo slips, one ancestor, posthumous title, took the surname, which was handed down from generation to generation, and was the Jane of Jingmen.