"Ran" originated from.
There are five sources of Ran surname: 1, which comes from Ji surname. According to the research of surnames and the tracing of surnames, at one tenth of the time, it was sealed in Ran (the old city was in Nankou City, Jingkou County, Hubei Province), and it was destroyed in Zheng in the Spring and Autumn Period. The descendants took the country as their surname, or the surname Ran. 2. According to the Records of Yuanhe Surname Spectrum, there was a surname named Ran after (that is). According to Yuanhe's canon, in the Spring and Autumn Period, Dr. Chu took his surname after he ran to Shushan. 4. According to Hanshu? According to Yan Shigu's note, there were many aborigines with this surname in Kuizhou (now Fengjie, Chongqing) and Kaizhou (now Kaixian, Chongqing) in the Tang Dynasty, and all of them were Ranzhong (Ran was an ancient country built in the Han Dynasty, later named Ran). 5. From other nationalities. In the Han Dynasty, Yi Xi Ranzu lived in the Qiang Autonomous County of Mao Wen, Sichuan Province, and its people took their surnames as their surnames. Tujia people in the border areas of Hubei, Sichuan and Hunan have this surname.
Get a surname ancestor
Ran jizai. Name and word season. The royal family of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the tenth son, is the mother and brother of the King of Wu, and the youngest. After the destruction of the king of Wu, he sealed the princes and sealed his brother Ran. Because he did good deeds in the current season, he was promoted to be a commonplace when he became king, and he was in charge of the military and became an important minister of the Zhou royal family. He assisted in becoming a king and was widely known as a famous royal leader in the early Zhou Dynasty. His descendants, taking the country as their surname, called Ran Shi and respected Ran Jizhai as their ancestors.
Migration distribution
There are many versions of the address of the ancient Ranguo, including Jingkou in Hubei, Jingmen in Hubei, Pingyu in Henan, Kaifeng in Henan and Maoxian in Sichuan. Although there are different opinions, it can be judged from the historical materials at that time after the acquisition of Ran's family in the early Zhou Dynasty that the main activities of Ran's whole family are in the present Shandong Province. In the Spring and Autumn Period, among the many disciples of Confucius, the most holy master, five disciples were named Ran, who were also called the five sages of the Holy Gate. They are: Ran Qiu, Ran Ru, ran yong, Ran Geng,, all outstanding and immortal figures. All five of them are Lu people, so later generations called Ran County Donglu. Since the Qin and Han Dynasties, people named Ran have gradually moved from Shandong to Hebei, Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi and other northern lands, and a Ran family in Shandong has also moved to Xupu and other places in Hunan to multiply, and later flourished as a local family. In ancient times, this place belonged to Wuling County, so later people named Ran took Wuling as the county name. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Ran, who was born in Linzhang, Hebei Province today, also showed a prosperous situation. Wei Jun and Ran flourished. Among them, Ran Min, who established the state of Wei in the Sixteen Kingdoms period, is an outstanding representative of this county. According to the annotation of Huayang Guozhi, there are many surnames of southwest Yi leaders in Kuizhou and Kaizhou. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, Ran Shi and his son in Yun 'an Kuizhou (now Yunyang, Chongqing) and Ran Anchang in Badong (now Fengjie, Chongqing) went down in history. In the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, Chongqing Ranshi moved to Guizhou. At the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, the northern Ranshi had spread to Anhui, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan and other provinces in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. At the beginning of Ming Dynasty, Shanxi ran moved to Hunan, Hubei, Shaanxi, Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Anhui and other places. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Zhang slaughtered Sichuan, resulting in a sharp drop in the population of Sichuan. Later, Huguang filled Sichuan, and Ran from Hubei and Hunan moved to today's Sichuan and Chongqing. After Qing Kanggan, Ran entered the northeast from Hebei, Henan and Shandong. Today, Ranshi is widely distributed in China, especially in Sichuan and Chongqing, accounting for about 49% of the Han population in China, and in Guizhou and Hebei, Ranshi accounts for about 79% of the Han population in China.
The name of a hall
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Clan characteristics
1, Ran is divided into Shen Shi and Shen Shi is divided into Ye. 2. According to the records of inscriptions of scholars in Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were 14 scholars named Ran in Ming and Qing Dynasties, including 6 from Sichuan and Chongqing, 3 from Hebei, 2 from Guizhou and 3 from Henan, all of whom were Zhongmou, which proved the distribution characteristics of Ran from another angle.