1. Love sentences about the surname Lu
1. Many things that we thought we would never forget in our lives are forgotten by us in the days when we never forget them.
2. I know I am not a very good recorder, but I like to look back on the road I came from more than anyone else. Run forward. 3. You give me a tear, and I see the whole ocean in your heart. 4. If God wants to destroy a person, he must first make him crazy. But I have been crazy for so long, why doesn’t God destroy me? 5. Those moments Will the love behind the chair be like the flowers on the cement, blooming in the windless and lonely forest? 6. In this sad and bright March, I rushed through my thin youth and passed through the purple. Pansy passes through kapok, through the sadness, joy and impermanence that appear and disappear. 2. The origin of the surname Lu
1. Origin of the name There are six origins of the surname Lu (Lú): 1. It comes from the surname Jiang, a descendant of the Shennong family of Emperor Yan, and Sun Gaoxi, a descendant of Taigong of Qi. surname.
According to the "Yuanhe Surnames Compilation": "The Jiang family, after Qi Taigong, to Wen Gongzi Gao, Gao's grandson Gao Xi (known as Xi Gong), grew up in Lu, now Lu County, because of his surname Lu’s…”. During the Western Zhou Dynasty, Jiang Shang, named Ziya, a descendant of Emperor Yan, was granted the title of Grand Duke of Qi by Zhou Gong (brother of King Wu of Zhou) because of his contribution to assisting King Wu of Zhou to prosper Zhou and destroy Shang.
In the Spring and Autumn Period, Gaoxi, a descendant of Qi Taigong, grew up in Lu. "Because the city was the surname," his descendants were surnamed Lu. This ranks first among the main sources of the surname Lu.
2. From the compound surname, the single surname was changed to Lu. According to "Tongzhi·Clan Chronicles", during the Spring and Autumn Period, after Duke Huan of Qi, a branch took the Lu Pu family name and later changed it to Lu; and according to "Wei Shu·Clan Chronicles", Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty changed Xianbei's compound surname to Tufu The Lu family, Fulu family, Lu Pu family and Mo Lu family are the surnames of Lu.
The surname is Lu in Luoyang, Henan. There is also a group of people who took "Ge Lu" as their surname, and later changed their surname to Lu.
3. In ancient times, the Tuoba tribe of the Xianbei ethnic minority in northern my country had a surname of "Mo Lu", which was later changed to "Lu", and later the prefix "Cao" was removed and returned to the surname Lu. There are also ethnic minorities whose surnames are "Tufulu", "Doulu" or "Xishulu", and they also change their surname to Lu.
4. It comes from his surname given to Lu. According to "The Biography of Lu Taiyi in the Book of Sui", Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty bestowed the surname Lu on Taiyi, a native of Hejian. He was very talented and highly valued by Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty. After being given the surname "Lu", his descendants followed him. It is attributed to the surname Lu.
This branch has the surname Lu in Hejian County (governing the southeast of Xianxian County, Hebei Province today). 5. From his surname to Lu.
For example, the surname Lei, whose ancestral home was Fanyang, Hebei Province (later Wangang was Guangshan, Henan Province), was changed to the surname Lu at the beginning of the Northern Zhou Dynasty; in the Tang Dynasty, there was the Lu surname of Sanyuan (later Wangang was Sanyuan, Shaanxi Province). With the special approval of the emperor, his surname was changed to Lu. 6. In the Luzi Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period, some people took "Lu" as their surname, and later changed it to Lu.
The ancestor who got the surname: Gaoxi (Gong Xi). Duke Xi was the 11th descendant of Lu Shang. He served as the Zhengqing of the State of Qi. Because of his repeated achievements, he was granted the title of Lu (centered on the old city of Lu).
The site of Lu is today Southwest of Changqing County, Shandong Province), his descendants took the surname Lu. Xi Gong's moral character of "being virtuous and carrying things" is generally praised by people and praised by historians.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Gongsun Wuzhi of Qi State colluded with the general Guan Zhifu and Lian Shi, killed Qi Xianggong and established himself as king. This behavior aroused dissatisfaction among the subjects of Qi State, so they turned to their uncle Gao Xi for help. Gao Xi accepted the request of the officials and invited Guan and Lian to his home for a banquet. During the banquet, the two were killed by armored soldiers who had preempted the ambush. Gao Xi welcomed Jiang Xiaobai back to take the throne, and he was Duke Huan of Qi who later became the overlord of the Spring and Autumn Period.
When Duke Huan of Qi came to the throne (685 BC), in order to commend Duke Xi for his outstanding contributions to the country in both domestic and foreign affairs, he transferred Lu Yi (formerly located in today’s Changqing County, Shandong Province ) was granted to Duke Xi, and his descendants took Yi as their surname. Duke Xi became the ancestor of the surname Lu.
2. Migration and distribution The birthplace of the Lu surname is in the southwest of Changqing, Shandong Province. During the Qin Dynasty, Dr. Lu Ao settled in Zhuojun, and was known as the Lu family in Zhuojun.
At the end of the Qin Dynasty, Lu Wan, the grandson of Lu Ao, followed the Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty to rebel against the Qin Dynasty. Due to his meritorious service, he was granted the title of King of Yan. It has lasted for more than a thousand years through the Han, Wei, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties. At the same time, people with the surname Lu had moved to the area between Guyuan, Ningxia and Pingliang, Gansu, with Lu Fang, king of the Eastern Han Dynasty, as their ancestor.
The branch passed down from Duke Huan of Qi had the compound surname Lu Pu. After changing the surname to Lu, it also multiplied in Zhuo County. The Yongjia Rebellion at the end of the Western Jin Dynasty led to a large-scale migration of the Lu family to the south. Some of the Lu family moved south to Jiangsu and Zhejiang with the Jin Dynasty; another branch of the Lu family moved north to Liaoshen, and later developed into a large family of the Lu family in western Liaoning. This branch, with the Lu family name, is The Taibao of the Later Wei Dynasty recorded the affairs of Lu Luyuan (where the clan of Tuhe, Changli (now Jinzhou, Liaoning Province) is located).
In the Tang Dynasty, the surname Lu flourished in the Yellow River Basin. During the reign of Emperor Xianzong of the Tang Dynasty, the surname Lu was introduced into Fujian and Guangdong. According to the "Five Revised Genealogy of the Lu Family of Fanyang in Shixing", Lu Fu, a descendant of Fan Yang who moved to Nanjing, led his descendants to Qianhua County on the right side of the Yangtze River (now Ningdu, Jiangxi Province). His great-grandson Lu Guangchou was awarded the title of Founding Marquis for his meritorious service in the Huangchao Uprising. The eighth generation grandson of the second son moved to Putian and Kaoman, Fujian.
Seventeen Langs from his tribe moved to Dongguan, Guangdong. Before that, the strange woman Lu Meiniang was already famous in Guangdong Province. According to the literature, she was from Nanhai, Guangdong Province. It can be seen that in the Tang Dynasty, the surname Lu was in the north. It has been said to flourish in the Yellow River Basin, among which Henan is the most famous. When it migrates south, it mainly breeds in Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Fujian and Guangdong. During the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the surname Lu had spread all over the country, both inside and outside the Great Wall.
People with the surname Lu, as descendants of the Yan and Huang dynasties in China, got the surname earlier. In addition, it originated from Shandong, and later multiplied and developed in Hebei and Henan along the Yellow River. Nowadays, the surname Lu can be found all over the country, especially in This surname is common in Guangdong, Hebei, Guangxi and other provinces and regions. The Lu surname in these three provinces accounts for about 48% of the Han population in the country. The surname Lu is the 42nd most popular surname in China today.
It has a large population, accounting for about 0.47% of the country's Han population. 3. Historical celebrities Lu Fang: He was once named King of Dai in the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the late years of Xinmang, he claimed to be Liu Wenbo, the great-grandson of Emperor Wu. He united with the Qiang and Hu nobles in the Sanshui area to raise an army, and was later established as emperor by the Xiongnu Chanyu.
He surrendered to the Eastern Han Dynasty in 40 AD and was named King of Dai. Lu Fang was the only person from the Lu family who proclaimed himself emperor.
Lu Zhi: A native of Zhuozhou, Hebei Province today, he was an official and scholar of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was familiar with ancient and modern learning. He was resolute and had a great sense of integrity. He always had ambitions to help the world. Dong Zhuo used his power exclusively to make plans and abolish the establishment. Everyone was the only one. Zhizhi was independent. Resistance. Lu Xun: A native of Fanyang Zhuo County (now in Hebei Province), he was a general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and was born into a noble family.
Lu Bian: A native of Fanyang Zhuo County (now part of Hebei), he was a general of the Northern Zhou Dynasty during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. When Shizong of the Northern Zhou Dynasty died, he was promoted to a general. Lu Qun: A native of Fan Yang (now Beijing City), he was a doctor in the Ministry of War in the Tang Dynasty. He was a doctor with strong knowledge and served as an official to Zheng Hua, a military envoy. Lu Qun was one of the famous families in Fan Yang.
Lu Lun: A native of Hezhongpu (now Yongji, Shanxi Province), he was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. He wrote many poems to express farewells and rewards, and a few of them reflected the life of frontier fortress soldiers. He was one of the "Ten Talents of the Dali Dynasty", and his legacy is There is "Lulun Collection". Lu Boring: General of the Ming Dynasty.
He participated in more than ten land and water battles in eastern Zhejiang, killing more than a thousand enemies, and became a famous anti-Japanese general, second only to Qi Jiguang and Yu Dayou. Lu Zhi: Writer of the Yuan Dynasty.
His poetry is as famous as Liu Yin and Yao Sui, and he is known as "Liu Lu" and "Yao Lu" in the world. Lu Tong: A native of Fanyang, he studied hard and did not want to be an official. Most of his poems reflected the suffering of the people. He liked to drink tea and composed tea songs.
Lu Hong: Zhuo, Hebei Province. 3. Who are the people with the surname Lu in history?
The surname Lu, one of the Chinese surnames, is a typical multi-ethnic and multi-origin surname, mainly derived from the surnames of Jiang, Ji and ethnic minority surnames. Gao Xi during the Spring and Autumn Period was the ancestor of the Lu surname.
The surname Lu ranked 167th in the Song version of "One Hundred Family Surnames". As of 2010, in terms of population, the surname Lu ranked 42nd in mainland China and 39th in Taiwan. The total population of people surnamed Lu in China is about 6.5 million, accounting for about 0.47% of the Han population. Most of them are in Guangdong, Hebei, and Guangxi. The three provinces and regions account for about 48% of the people surnamed Lu of the Han ethnic group in China.
Dynasty, name, place of origin, occupation, achievements/evaluation
Western Han Dynasty, Lu Wan, native of Peifengyi (now Fengxian County, Jiangsu Province), Taiwei, King of Yan, Chu-Han War In the middle, he became a Taiwei, helped Liu Bang establish the Western Han Dynasty, and was named King of Yan (today's Beijing).
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Lu Fang, Sanshui County, Anding County (now Tongxin, Ningxia), leader of the local separatist regime, was once established as emperor by the Xiongnu Chanyu. In 40 AD, he surrendered to the Eastern Han Dynasty and was named King of Dai. Lu Fang was the only person from the Lu family who proclaimed himself emperor.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Lu Zhi was a minister from Zhuo County (now Zhuozhou, Hebei Province). He was resolute and determined, and always had ambitions to help the world. Dong Zhuo used his power exclusively, and planned to abolish the establishment. Everyone was the only one, and Zhi resisted alone. Argument.
In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Lu Xun, a native of Fanyang Zhuo County (now part of Hebei Province), was the leader of the peasant uprising and was born into a noble family.
Lu Bian, a native of Fanyang Zhuo County (now in Hebei Province), was a general in the Northern Zhou Dynasty. When Shizong of the Northern Zhou Dynasty died, he was promoted to a general.
In the Tang Dynasty, Lu Qun, a native of Fanyang (now Beijing City), was a poet. He was an official with Zheng Hua as an envoy. Lu Qun is one of the famous families in Fanyang.
In the Tang Dynasty, Lulun was a poet from Hezhongpu (now Yongji, Shanxi Province). Most of his poems were written as farewells and rewards, and a few of them reflected the life of frontier fortress soldiers. He was one of the "Ten Talents of Dali". There is a collection of Lu Lun left behind.
In the Ming Dynasty, Lu Bor was a general from Runingwei (Runan). He participated in more than ten land and water battles in eastern Zhejiang and killed more than a thousand enemies. He became a famous anti-Japanese general, second only to Qi Jiguang and Yu Dayou. .
In the Tang Dynasty, Lu Tong, a poet from Fan Yang (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province), studied hard and did not want to be an official. Most of his poems reflected the suffering of the people, liked to drink tea, and wrote tea songs.
During the Tang Dynasty, Lu Hong was a native of Fan Yang (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province), a painter, and a hermit in Songshan Mountain.
In the Yuan Dynasty, Lu Zhi was a writer from Fan Yang (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province). He was as famous as Liu Yin and Yao Sui in poetry and prose. He was known as "Liu Lu" and "Yao Lu" in the world. He was an official in Hanlin. Bachelor's degree.
In the Qing Dynasty, Lu Kun, a native of Fanyang (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei), was a minister. In the early years of Daoguang, he successively held important positions such as governor of Huguang and governor of Guangdong and Guangxi.
In the Sui Dynasty, Lu Sidao was a native of Fanyang (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei) and an official. After the death of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, he wrote eight elegy, which was called "Bami Lulang" at that time.
In the Tang Dynasty, Lu Zhaolin was a native of Fanyang, Youzhou. He was a poet and one of the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty". His poems contained many sad and angry poems, among which "The Ancient Meaning of Chang'an" is the most famous.
In the Song Dynasty, Lu Zugao was a native of Yongjia, Zhejiang Province. He was a poet and a member of Gongyuefu. He had a simple style of writing and a clear artistic conception. He had "Pujiang Collection".
In the Ming Dynasty, Lu Xiangsheng, a native of Yixing, Jiangsu Province, was a general. He died on the battlefield during the Anti-Qing War.
Lu Wenshao, a native of Yuyao, Zhejiang Province in the Qing Dynasty, was a collationist of ancient books and the author of "Supplements to Qunshu".
In the late Qing Dynasty, Lu Xianba was a native of Luzhou, Guangxi (now Guiping), an official, and the division commander of the Beiyang Army.