The origin of the surname Yu? Where does the surname Yu in Shandong come from? The origin of the surname Yu: It comes from the surname Ji. He is a descendant of Ji Fa, King Wu of Zhou Dynasty, and takes the country as his surname. According to the Genealogy List of Prime Ministers in the New Book of Tang Dynasty, after King Wu of Zhou conquered the Shang Dynasty, he enfeoffed the princes on a large scale. His second son, Shu Shu, was granted a title in the Kingdom of Xi, which is now Xitai Village, Xiwan Town, north of Qinyang County, Henan Province. Later, Uncle Yu's descendants took the country as their surname, and some took the surname Yu; some took the surname Yu next to the city, which became the Yu surname in Henan, and it was called the authentic surname Yu in history. According to "History of the Road", there was a grandson of Yu Gong in the East China Sea (roughly equivalent to the area southeast of present-day Shandong and east of northern Jiangsu and Jiangsu). He was originally a descendant of the Han Dynasty. He followed Tuoba and moved to Daibei (roughly equivalent to present-day Dai County, Shanxi). , Fanzhi, Wutai, and Yuanping areas), it was the Wanfeng Yu surname (Xianbei's compound surname). When Emperor Xiaowen of Wei moved the capital to Luoyang to carry out Sinicization reforms, it was restored to the Yu surname. Changing his surname to avoid taboos for the Chunyu family of Tang Dynasty. According to "Dialectics of Ancient and Modern Surname Books" and other records, the descendants of Chun Yu Gong took their country's surname as their surname. Among the seven royal surnames designated during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, Chunyu was the surname. By the time of Li Chun, Emperor Xianzong of the Tang Dynasty, the compound surname Chunyu was changed to Yu to avoid taboo ("Chun" and "Chun" were the same pronunciation). In the Song Dynasty, some Yu surnames were restored to Chunyu surnames. The surname Yu originated from Qinyang, Henan and was popular in Shandong.
Among the hundreds of surnames, the Yu surname originated from Qinyang, Henan. In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the second son of Ji Fa, King Wu of the Zhou Dynasty, was granted the title of Yu (now Hantai Village, Xiwan Town, north of Qinyang City, Henan Province), called Uncle Han, and established the Han Kingdom. Uncle Yu's descendants took the surname Yu as their national surname. In the early days, the Yu family mainly developed and multiplied in its birthplace. Later, due to "the prosperity of the clan and the increase of people in the narrow land, it was difficult to live in", as well as wars and natural disasters, etc., In the late Warring States period, it began to develop to other places, including moving to Tan County (now southwest of Tancheng, Shandong Province) in the East China Sea. According to the Yu family tree, there are 18 main branches of the Yu family, which are now distributed in Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Shanxi, Gansu, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Hubei, Jiangsu, Anhui, Guangxi and other provinces. Among them, the Yu family living in Henan are distributed in 27 counties including Qinyang, Jiyuan, Tongxu, Weishi, Qixian, Xixia, and Fangcheng. Historical celebrities with the surname Yu include Yu Ji, an alchemist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. During the Three Kingdoms period, famous generals in Wei were banned. There are also three prime ministers: Yu Zhining, Yu You, and Yu Cong. In the later Zhou Dynasty, there was Yu Dechen, the minister of the Ministry of Industry. In the Ming Dynasty, there were famous officials Yu Qian and writer Yu Shenxing. In the Qing Dynasty, there was Yu Chenglong, the governor of the river. In modern times, there is the calligrapher Yu Youren, who once served as the president of the Supervisory Yuan of the Communist Party of China and other positions, and is also good at poetry; there are also the painter Yu Fei'an, the paleographer and archaeologist Yu Shengwu, the poet Yu Gengyu, Calligrapher and Mrs. Guo Moruo Yu Liqun. Among the 100 most common Han surnames in China today, ranked by population, Yu ranks 28th.
The origin of the surname Yu? The main origins of the surname Yu (Yú):
1. It comes from the surname Ji, who is a descendant of Ji Fa, King Wu of Zhou Dynasty, and takes the name of the country. According to the "New Book of Tang? Genealogy Table of Prime Ministers", in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, after King Wu of Zhou conquered the Shang Dynasty, he enfeoffed the princes on a large scale, and his second son, his uncle, was enfeoffed in the country. Later, the descendants of the uncle took the name of the country as their surname, some took the surname, and some took the surname of Yu next to the city, and they became the Yu surname of Henan. During the chaos of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, a descendant of my uncle moved to Tancheng, Shandong Province and became the Yu family of Shandong Province.
2. The Chunyu family comes from the Chunyu family, a descendant of the ancient Yan Emperor Jiang, a son of Qi State and a writer, Chunyu Kun. In the Tang Dynasty, it was taboo that Xianzong Li Chun changed his surname to the Yu family. According to "Dialectics of Ancient and Modern Surname Books", the descendants of Chun Yu Gong took the country's name as their surname and were called Chun Yu's family. Among the seven royal surnames designated during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, Chunyu was the surname. By the time of Li Chun, Emperor Xianzong of the Tang Dynasty, the compound surname Chunyu was changed to the single surname Yu to avoid taboo (the same pronunciation as Chun Chun). In the Song Dynasty, some of the Yu surnames were restored to the Chunyu surname, and some continued unchanged, forming this branch of the Yu family.
3. In the early Northern Wei Dynasty, the Yu family in the Central Plains changed their surname to Yu in Pingcheng to avoid the chaos of the Three Kingdoms. During the Hanization reform of Emperor Xiaowen, the original surname Yu was restored. According to "History of the Road", the Xianbei Wanfeng Yu clan was originally from Shandong Province, but was later changed with the Xianbei customs. After Emperor Xiaowen's sinicization reform, the surname was restored. In fact, they are the descendants of Yu Gong of the Han Dynasty. During the war of the Three Kingdoms, they left the Central Plains with the Tuoba tribe and changed their surname to Wanbo Yu in order to adapt to the Xianbei people. Later, Tuoba of the Xianbei people established the Northern Wei Dynasty in northern my country, and then returned to the Central Plains and restored their surname to Yu. Many people of the Yu clan who live in the north and even those who have moved across the country are from this branch of the Yu clan.
4. It comes from the surname given or the surname changed by ethnic minorities
① In the Ming Dynasty, the surname Bayendali was given to the Yuan people in Mingzhong. In the Qing Dynasty, some Nepalese people in the south were given the surname Maha's family name was changed to surname.
② There are also Daur, Oroqen, Tu, Hui, Koryo and other minority ethnic groups who have changed their surnames.
The ancestor of the surname
Uncle, also known as Ji Dan, was the second son of King Wu of Zhou Dynasty. After King Wu destroyed the Shang Dynasty, he was granted a title and established the country. From then on, Ji Dan was known as his uncle and became the ancestor of the Yu surname.
The origin and genealogy of the Yu surname in Shandong? Searching ancient books and tracing back to the origin, there are three origins of the Yu surname: one is derived from the surname Ji. After becoming Jifa, King Wu of Zhou Dynasty, he took the country as his surname. According to the "New Book of Tang? Genealogy List of Prime Ministers": King Wu defeated Shang and enfeoffed the princes on a large scale. His second uncle was granted the title of country (now Tai Village, Xiwan Town, northern Biyang County, Henan Province). His descendants took the country as their surname, including surname. There are also those who go to the nearby towns and have the surname Yu. Therefore, the surnames of the Han people in later generations and the surname Yu should be the same in terms of blood, and they were both descended from the second uncle of King Wu. The surname Yu is known as Zhengzong in history and is the Yu family in Henan.
According to the records of "Road History": Donghai (roughly equivalent to the area east of today's southeastern Shandong and northeastern Jiangsu) was a grandson of Yu Gong. He was originally a descendant, and moved to Daibei (roughly equivalent to today's Daixian County, Shanxi Province) with Tuobaqi. , Fanzhi, Wutai, and Yuanping areas) was the Wanfeng Yu clan (a compound surname of the Xianbei people). After Emperor Xiaowen of the Wei Dynasty moved the capital to Luoyang, it was restored to the Yu clan during the Sinicization reform. The third reason is that the Chunyu family in the Tang Dynasty avoided taboo and changed their surname. According to the "Ancient and Modern Surname Book Differentiation", the descendants of Chunyu Gong took their country name as their surname. Among the seven royal surnames designated during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, Chunyu was the surname. By the time of Tang Xian Li Chun, the compound surname Chunyu was changed to the single surname Yu in order to avoid the emperor's suspicion (because "Chun" and "Chun" have the same pronunciation). By the Song Dynasty, some Yu surnames were restored to Chunyu surnames. However, "Historical Records" was written in the "Historical Records of King Wen's Conquest of Shangshu". The establishment of a country with vassal states did not start with sealing.
There are also three surnames in Wangtang County:
Henan County. In the second year of Emperor Gaodi of Han Dynasty (205 BC), Sanchuan County of Qin Dynasty was changed to a county. The place of governance was Luoyang (now northeast of Luoyang City). It is equivalent to the lower reaches of Luoshui River and Yishui River south of the Yellow River in Henan Province today. The upper reaches of Shuangjie River and Jialu River and Yuanyang County north of the Yellow River. This branch of the Yu family is a direct descendant of the uncle, the founder of the Yu family.
Donghai County. At the beginning of the Qin Dynasty, a county was established, and its governance was located in Tan (today's north of Tancheng, Shandong). The Western Han Dynasty covers the area south of Feixian and Linyi in present-day Shandong, Ganyu in Jiangsu, Zaozhuang in Shandong, east of Pi County in Jiangsu, and north of Suqian and Guannan in Jiangsu. This branch of the Yu family should be the descendant of the Yu Tai family during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and the descendants of the Xianbei clan in the Northern Wei Dynasty who had their surname Wanfeng changed to a single surname of Yu family in Chinese characters. Hanoi County. During the Chu and Han Dynasties, a county was established, and its governance was in Huai County (now southwest of Wuzhi, Henan). It is equivalent to the area north of the Yellow River in Henan and west of the Beijing-Hankou Railway (Hanji County). This branch of Yu's family is also a direct descendant of his uncle. In the history of our country, the emergence of the surname Yu began with Yu Gong in the early Han Dynasty. During his reign, he was a native of Tan, Donghai, and was famous for his good deeds in prison. His snow-washed case of "The Filial Wife of the East China Sea" is a story that will last forever. In the early Han Dynasty, there was a prime minister in Dingguo (a native of Tan County, Donghai) who first served as a jailer. At the time of Emperor Xuan, he served as a court lieutenant. During the Three Kingdoms period, there was a famous Yu Jin (from Taishan Juping (now Tai'an, Shandong)) in the Wei Dynasty. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Northern Zhou Dynasty, there was Yu Jin, the Taifu, and in the later Zhou Dynasty, there was Yu Dechen, the minister of the Ministry of Industry. In the Sui Dynasty, there was Yu Xuandao, a chariot and cavalry general, and Yu Zhongwen, the general manager of the Jiangnan Road march and the marching marshal. In the Tang Dynasty, there were prime ministers Yu and Yu Zhining, Minister of Industry and Industry Yu Qi, and Badao governor Yu Shao. During the reign of Emperor Daizong, there were the minister of the Ministry of Industry, Yu Xiulie, the Duke of Donghai County, and Yu Kui, the poet. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was Yu Qin, a minister of the Ministry of War (now a native of Shouguang, Shandong). In the Ming Dynasty, there was a minister Yu Qian (from Qiantang, Zhejiang) who was a Jinshi during the reign of Emperor Chengzu. He served successively as censor, governor, and right minister of the Ministry of War. When he was on patrol in Henan and Shanxi, he solved unjust cases and provided relief for famines, which was popular among the people. Later, he was sentenced to death by Yingzong, and was known in history as "the one who sighs while walking on the road is the injustice of the world." During the reign of Emperor Xianzong, he was reinstated and offered sacrifices, and was buried at the foot of Santai Mountain in West Lake. There were also Yu Jing, the supervisory censor, Yu Guang, the commander of Yingyangwei, and Yu Dajie (from Renqiu), the Shandong inspector. The litterateur Yu Shenxing (from Dong'a) was a former official and a bachelor of Dongge University. He is capable of poetry and prose, including "Du Shi Man Lu" and so on. In the Qing Dynasty, there were military minister Yu Minzhong, minister Yu Chenglong, and Jiangsu governor Yu Zhun. In modern history, there is Yu Youren (from Jingyang, Shaanxi Province), a member of the League, who founded "Minhu Daily", "Democracy Daily" and other newspapers to promote the revolution. He has successively served as Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in Shaanxi, President of the Kuomintang Review Yuan, President of the Supervisory Yuan, and member of the Supreme National Defense Commission. He was good at cursive calligraphy and liked to compose poems. His works "Youren Wencun" and "Youren Shicun" were published in the world. In modern times, there is Yu Xuezhong (a native of Penglai, Shandong), who has successively served as commander-in-chief of the Third Army of the Communist Party of China, commander-in-chief of the Sulu Theater, and chairman of the Shandong Provincial People's Government. Participated in the Battle of Huaihe River, the Battle of Taierzhuang and the Defense of Wuhan. There is also Yu Fangzhou, the leader of the "May 4th" Tianjin student movement, who has successively served as the organization director of the Shunzhi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China. Yu Shude participated in the Revolution of 1911 and later engaged in academic research. He was one of the first people to teach the theory of cooperatives in my country... Looking at the genealogy of the Gaolou branch, there were many talented people who helped the world or wrote books. Either wielding arms on the battlefield, or rejuvenating with a skillful hand, or having peaches and plums in the world, or caring about the sufferings of the people... They are all benevolent, and the reputation of the villagers will last forever. Later generations will continue to inherit Jiqiu...>>
The origin story of the surname Yu, simpler? Our world will never award medals to a sad laggard.
The steps of the ladder are never used to rest feet. They are just for people to put their feet up for a period of time so that others can climb up with one foot.
The origin of the surname "Yu" The first origin comes from the surname Ji, which comes from Huisun, the son of Wei Wugong in the early Spring and Autumn Period, and is a surname based on the name of his ancestor. In 1046 BC, King Wu of the Zhou Dynasty destroyed the Shang Dynasty and granted his younger brother Ji the title of Marquis of Kang. He was known as Uncle Kang in history. After King Wu of Zhou died and King Cheng of Zhou was young, the three eunuchs joined forces with King Wu Geng of Yin to rebel, which was put down by Zhou Gongdan, the fourth brother of King Wu of Zhou. Uncle Kang was granted the title Huaihou because of his meritorious service in sending troops to quell Wu Geng's rebellion. King Cheng of Zhou appointed Uncle Kang as his military commander and gave him sacrificial vessels. He wanted to move Uncle Kang to Wei. After the death of Uncle Kang, King Zhou Cheng officially granted Uncle Kang's grandson Kaobo the title of Marquis of Wei. The ancient city was located in Chaoge City, northeast of Qi County in northern Henan Province. Therefore, Uncle Kang was called Wei Kangshu in history, which was a posthumous name. In the early Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Wu of Wei assisted Zhou in conquering Xirong and was granted the title of Duke by King Ping of Zhou. Huisun, the son of Wei Wugong, and Wu Zhongyi, Huisun's grandson, took the name of his grandfather as their surname. This Sun family with the surname Ji has a history of at least more than 2,700 years. This is the main source of the Sun family in the pre-Qin period.
After Ji Huisun, a descendant of the Weiwang royal family with the surname Ji, Ji Wuzhong changed his surname to "Sun" in memory of his grandfather Huisun. Ji Wuzhong is the ancestor of this Sun family. Ji's surname Sun is the queen of King Wen of Zhou. According to the historical record "Compilation of Yuanhe Surnames": "After Wei Kangshu, the eighth son of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty, Hui Sun was born to Wu Gonghe, Hui Sun was the father of Er, Er was the father of Wuzhong, and he took the name of Wang's father as his surname." Wei Kangshu, Named Feng, the youngest son of Jichang, King Wen of Zhou Dynasty. He was originally named Feng Yukang (now Yuzhou, Henan), and was known as Wei Kangshu in history. After Zhou Gong Ji Dan put down Wu Geng's rebellion, he enfeoffed the area formerly ruled by Yin to Uncle Kang. He still used Chaoge, the old capital of Yin (today's Qixian County, Henan) as his capital to supervise the remaining people of Yin. At the same time, the seven ethnic groups of Yin people, Tao, were The Shi family, the Fan family, the F family, the Fan family, the Hung family, and the Zhong Kui family granted him titles and established the Wei Kingdom. Uncle Kang was also called Wei Kangshu. After Uncle Kang was granted the title, he quickly transformed the Yin capital into the Fang Kingdom of Zhou. Later, Uncle Kang went to Zongzhou and became a military officer, and handed over the management of his feudal kingdom to his son Bokang. Wei Kangshu's eighth grandson, Duke Wu of Wei (852 BC - 758 BC), named He, was the king of Wei in the early Spring and Autumn Period (812 BC - 758 BC). During his reign, the country was peaceful and the people were safe. In the 42nd year of Duke Wugong of Wei (771 BC), Quanrong, Xifu and other coalition forces captured Haojing (now Chang'an, Shaanxi) and killed King You of Zhou. He joined forces with Jin Wenhou, Zheng Wugong, and Qin Xianggong to help the Zhou royal family quell the rebellion. He escorted Wang Yijiu to move eastward to Luoyi (today's Wangcheng Park in Luoyang, Henan), and was given the title of duke by King Zhou Ping. Wei Wugong Jihe had a son, Huisun. Huisun's son was named Er, and he was the minister of Wei. He was fed by Qi (now Puyang, Henan Province). Ji'er's son was named Yi, with the courtesy name Wuzhong. According to the Zhou system, the sons of princes and kings were sons, sons, and grandsons. When called Gongsun, great-great-sun (Gongsun's son) cannot be called Gongsun. He should take his grandfather's surname as his surname. Wu Zhong took his father Huisun's surname as his surname, which is Sun's surname. The Sun family with the surname Ji is also a descendant of the Yellow Emperor: Huangdi → Xuanxiao → Jiaoji → Emperor Ku → Houji (the ancestor of Zhou) → Buku → Ju → Gongliu → Qingjie → Imperial Servant → Chai Fu → Destroy Chongqing → Gongmao → Gaoyu → Yayu → Gongshu Ancestors → Ancient Gongfu → Ji Li → Zhou Wen Wang Jichang → Wei Kangshu → Kangbo → Kaobo → Sibo → Tingbo → Jingbo → Zhenbo → Qinghou → Lihou → Wu Gonghe → Gongzi Huisun → Er → Yi (original surname is Sun). The second origin comes from the surname Mi. It comes from Sun Shuao, the commander of King Chuzhuang of Chu State in the early Spring and Autumn Period. It is a surname based on the name of an ancestor. In the early Spring and Autumn Period, Jia, the grandson of Chu King Ju Mao, and Jia's son Jia Aila, also known as Sun Shu'ao, with Sun Shu as his given name, served as the Ling Yin of King Zhuang of Chu, and his descendants took his given name as their surname. Sun Shuao lived in Qisi (southeast of today's Huaibin, Henan). This Mi family named Sun also has a history of more than 2,600 years. When Sun Shuao was appointed as the magistrate of Chu State, he was an honest official with outstanding political achievements, and became a famous prime minister of his generation. In order to commemorate him, later generations took the "Sun" in his character as their surname. Sun Shu'ao became the ancestor of this Sun family. The Sun family with the surname Mi is also a descendant of the Yellow Emperor: Huangdi → Changyi → Zhuanxu → Zhi → Laotong (juanzhang) → Wu Hui → Lu Zhong → (Mi) Jilian → Fuju → Cave Bear. Ji Lian was the ancestor of Jingchu, and his original surname was Mi. Ji Lian's grandson Cao Xiong was the king of Jingchu. Chu Jun Wei Mao (bear) → Prince J Zhang () → Uncle J Lu Chen →? →J Jia Boying→J Ai Lie is Ru Ao (named Sun Shu, his son named Sun after his father's surname). The surname Mi was the national surname of the southern Chu state in the pre-Zhou period. It is said in the classic book "Shuowen Jiezi": "Mi, the sound of sheep, comes from the sound of sheep." According to later research, the Mi people should be related to the shepherd people in the north. The Chu people are a southern branch of the Huaxia people in the Central Plains. It was formed after continuous integration with the surrounding indigenous residents after relocation. Zhuanxu is the grandson of the Yellow Emperor. According to historical legends, a branch of his descendants is called the Zhurong clan, who lived among the barbarians near the river. Lu Zhong, a descendant of Zhu Rong, married Guifang's daughter. She was pregnant for eleven years without giving birth, so she had a caesarean section. Three children were born from each of her left and right ribs. Among them, the sixth son was named Ji Lian, whose branch was named Mi and was from Chu. 's ancestors. Around the Shang Dynasty, the Jilian tribe was expelled...>>
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