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Xu's surname is one of the surnames in China, which mainly comes from the surname won and the surname changed by ethnic minorities. Xu Ruomu is the ancestor of Xu in Xia Dynasty. Xu was ranked150th in the Song version of Hundred Family Names. By 20 10, according to the data of the National Bureau of Statistics, Xu was ranked 1 1 (20th in Taiwan Province Province, China). The population of the mainland is nearly 20 million, accounting for about 1.43% of the national population.
Origin and origin
1, derived from the won surname, takes the country name as the surname.
The distant ancestors can be traced back to the Five Emperors, Jin people (won surname). Shao Hao's great-grandson was Boyi, who helped Dayu to control water. Wang Xia named Ruomu, the son of Boyi, as Seo Woo, whose hometown is in the northern part of Sixian County, Anhui Province. Xu Guoli lived in Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties and has been active between Jianghuai. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Xu Yanwang rose up against the Zhou Dynasty and was destroyed by Zhou Muwang and Chu. Later, Xu Yanwang's son was renamed Xu Zi. During the Warring States Period, the State of Wu destroyed Xu, and then the State of Yue destroyed Wu. Until the State of Chu destroyed the State of Yue, Xu's territory belonged to the State of Chu. The descendants of the Xu family took the country as their surname and scattered between Jianghuai.
2, from the son's surname, take the family as the surname.
At the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, after the rebellion of Wu Geng and Sanjian was put down, the adherents of the Shang Dynasty formed six clans, including Xu.
It comes from changing the surname.
During the Northern Wei Dynasty, some Di people living in Helan Mountain area of Ningxia and Qingyang area of Gansu changed their surnames to Xu. The Mongolians changed their surname to Xu: Er and lived in Keshiketeng and Dahuangshan. Later, Manchu was the surname, and Duoguan Han was Xu. Wu Sude's family originated from the Uighur department of Xu Lie in Mongolia, and the surname of Xu in the later Han Dynasty. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the Mongols entered the Ming Dynasty at the age of seventy-five. The founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty gave him the Han surname Xu Sheng, and later generations called him Xu.
Koreans changed their surname to Xu: Fu Yulong, prince of Baekje in Tang Dynasty, changed his surname to Xu. In the Qing Dynasty, the Koreans living in the West Lake mouth of Gasi, Russia, all changed their Han surname to Xu, which was one of the sources of Korean Xu. Manchu changed the Han surname to Xu: in the Eight Banners of Manchu in the Qing Dynasty, the clans such as Yi, Yi and Shu Mulu collectively changed their surnames to Xu, and later became the Manchu Xu surname in Northeast China.