Who can tell me, what is the origin of Huang and where is his original residence?

Huang is the seventh surname, Taiwan Province the third, and ranks 96th among hundreds of surnames. Guangdong Province has the largest population of Huang, accounting for about 19% of the total population of Huang. According to a paper on surnames published by China historians in Oriental Magazine 1977, Huang is one of the top ten Chinese surnames in the world. Huang lived in the east of China in ancient times, and many primitive people with birds as their totems lived in this vast area, which was called Dongyi in ancient books. Among them, nine clans are the most powerful, forming a tribal alliance group, which is called Jiuyi in history books. According to the historical book Annals of Ancient Bamboo Books, these nine Yi people are Yi, Fang Yi, Bai, Chi, Xuan, Feng and Yang. Among them, Huang Yi is the oldest ethnic origin of Huang. Huang Yi got this name because she worships yellow birds. Its birthplace is in the Xilamulun River basin at the source of the West Liaohe River, the eastern part of Inner Mongolia and the southern foot of Yanshan Mountain. There are all kinds of birds living in the ancient Youzhou area south of Yanshan Mountain in ancient times, one of which is called oriole, the yellow bird in oriole. This yellow bird is not only small and elf, but also bright in color and crisp and pleasant in sound. Because of the love for the yellow bird, it turned into respect and later developed into worship, and it was regarded as the patron saint and symbol of this clan, thus becoming the totem of this clan. This clan is called the Yellow Bird Clan and the Huang Zu Clan, which is called Huang Yi, Huang Zu and Ren Huang for short, and has become a branch of Dongyi. Where the yellow people live, the place names are mostly yellow. The Xilamulun River in the west source of Liaohe River was called Huangshui in ancient times and later changed to Huangshui. The seventy-first volume of the historical book "Record of Jehol" is introduced in this way: "The book of the New Tang Dynasty originated from the yellow characters and was quoted in the history of Liao and Jin Dynasties." The original name of Qingyi Tongzhi is different from the West Yellow River, so it is called Yellow. Later, Ren Huang migrated from the eastern part of Inner Mongolia to the southeast, entered Shandong Peninsula through Huangshan Mountain in the west of Gan 'an County and Huangqiu in Shulu County of Hebei Province, and joined Dongyi Group, becoming Huangyi, one of the Nine Yi. Today, there is an ancient imperial city in the southeast of Huangxian County in Shandong Province, Huangshan Mountain in the south of Yexian County, Huangshan Mountain in Xingbo County, Huangshan Mountain in Huangfu County and 30 kilometers southwest of Jinan. This area is where ancient Huang Yi lived. In the Dongyi Group, the influence of the Huang people developed very rapidly and soon became a force in the Dongyi Group, so it was promoted to the leader of the tribal alliance. In the middle of barbarism, Jintian, Shao Hao of Fengyi clan was the leader of Dongyi tribal group. Huang Yi and Fengyi formed an in-laws clan, and later joined Shao Hao tribe. At that time, Dongyi people generally worshipped birds. Because the totem of Shao Hao clan, the leader of Dongyi ethnic group, is Phoenix, and Phoenix has become the king of birds and the god bird. Among the phoenix birds, there is a female bird named Huang (later written as Huang). This bird, like the yellow bird, is covered with bright yellow feathers, and the pronunciation of these two bird names is exactly the same. The Imperial Bird is the spouse of the Phoenix Bird, and it happens that Huang Yi is also the marriage family of Fengyi. With these similarities, similarities and similarities, the yellow race naturally replaced the ordinary little oriole, which was originally a clan totem, with the phoenix bird as the object of worship. In this way, the yellow bird became an emperor (phoenix) bird, and the totem of Huang Yi changed from oriole to golden phoenix. When history entered the middle period of barbarism, around the time of the Yellow Emperor, when some members of the Oriental Yellow Tribe moved to the North China Plain and the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, they all saw yellow: yellow plains, yellow mountains, and a Yellow River across the north of China, so people worshipped the earth and rivers and called it the Yellow River. Because the Yellow People moved to the Central Plains and used the word "yellow", which was originally the color of oriole, to refer to the color of the earth, the annotation of Shuo Wen Jie Zi gave: "Yellow is also the color of the earth". After Huang people joined Dongyi Group, they formed a marriage clan relationship with Dongyi Group. Later, the tribes in Shao Hao became more and more powerful, and Shao Hao became the leader of the Dongyi tribe. In this way, Huang Yi was reduced to the subordinate clan of Shao Hao tribe, and the relationship with Shao Hao Phoenix tribe changed from marriage clan to father-son clan. Therefore, Huang Yi took Shao Hao as his ancestor. "Song Shi Xue Ji" said: Shao Hao was a water official from generation to generation, and was sealed in Fenchuan when he changed the order, and was later honored as the god of Fenshui. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the descendants of Taiqian established Shen, Yi, Huang and other countries, which were later destroyed by Jin. Among them, the descendants of the Huang family took the country as their surname and became a branch of the Huang family, and Huang Yuan of the State of Jin was their descendants. After the national subjugation, some of Huang's adherents fled to central Henan, and moved to the Central Plains and present-day Hubei in large numbers. The official went to Jin 'an, and Huang, the ancestor of Fujian, lived in Fuzhou, and some of them went to Chu as officials. It is said that Huanggang, Huangpi, Huangmei and other places were named after the yellow race moved here. After the Han Dynasty, Huang moved south to the north and south of the Yangtze River, south to Hunan, Jiangxi, Sichuan and other places, and north to Gushi and Nanyang in Henan. Huang Zhiyun's son, Huang, lived in Fujian and began in the Jin Dynasty. Huang, a waiting official in Fuzhou during the Song and Yuan Dynasties, said that it flourished in Fujian and Guangdong, and moved to Taiwan Province Province in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and many people moved overseas.