Li, China's surname, "Xibo (and Ji Chang) defeated (defeated) Li" in Shangshu, and the Shang and Zhou Dynasties defeated Xibo in Shiji Zhoubenji.
Contemporary Li surnames are mainly distributed in Guangdong and Guangxi provinces, accounting for about 46% of the total population of Li surnames, followed by Jiangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Anhui, Hainan, Guizhou, Chongqing and Hubei, which account for 44%. Guangdong, with 29% of the total population of Li, is the largest province of Li. For a long time, the academic circles believed that Li Guo in the Western Zhou Dynasty was a continuation of the surname Li in the Shang Dynasty.
With the excavation of bronzes in Lihou Cemetery in Licheng County, Shanxi Province, there are three inscriptions in the inscriptions of scholars in past dynasties, which are defined as the official positions of "Bang" and "Groove", interpreted as "Kai" and connected with "Li". Li in the Western Zhou Dynasty is different from Li in the Shang Dynasty. Li Guo of the Western Zhou Dynasty was Ji Guo. After the King of Wu defeated Li, he was enfeoffed by the King of Zhou.
In the Western Zhou Dynasty, Li's general Bi's son. Li is ranked 262nd among hundreds of surnames. 2 13 version of China's 400 most popular names ranked 82nd.