A celebrity surnamed Zhou from ancient times to the present?

Zhou Mi was born in Jinan, Shandong Province, and his great-grandfather Zhou Mi was appointed as an imperial envoy at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. After the nomads from Zhou Mi captured Bianjing, he followed Song Gaozong across the Yangtze River and moved to Xing Wu (now Huzhou, Zhejiang). In the early years of Southern Song Dynasty, there were many northern local doctors living in the south of the Yangtze River, and Song Gaozong allowed them to occupy monasteries. Great-grandfather Zhou Mi lived in Tieguanyin and Tiansheng Temple in Huzhou successively. Grandpa Zhou (Wang Bi) also lived in Tieguanyin Temple and Tiansheng Temple in Huzhou for nearly 20 years when he was a teenager.

The ancestor of this Zhou surname is from Henan, and their spread can be divided into three stages: the first stage is in Xiangfu, which is Kaifeng, Henan (Xiangfu County was established in the Song Dynasty, and Kaifeng County was merged into Xiangfu County in the Ming Dynasty, 19 13 changed Xiangfu County to Kaifeng County). Zhou Jing, 13th of the Zhou Dynasty, was a scholar in Bianjing at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, and Dr. imperial academy. In the first year of Jian Yan (1 127), Jin Bing captured Bianjing, and Zhou Jinghu crossed the Yangtze River and settled in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, so it was the ancestor of Zhou Nan's move to Zhejiang. The second stage is in Zhuji. Zhou Jing moved from Hangzhou to Yanzi in Zhuji, Zhejiang. The village is famous for its scenic spots, more than 60 miles northwest of Zhuji County. In the third stage, in Shaoxing, Zhou Jing VII was named Zhai Jun in Sun Zhou, and served as an official in charge of documents in the local government of the Yuan Dynasty. She adopted a family named Yu as a niece (son-in-law), so she occupied it (Qin set the county name, Huiji was juxtaposed with two counties in the Tang Dynasty, and Shaoxing County was established in 19 12). There is a Zhou family in Shaoxing, which actually started from Zhai Gong (Zhou Ao), the ancestor of Zhou who moved to Shaoxing. In the eleventh year of Shaoxing (1 14 1), Zhou Jing moved from Hangzhou to Yanzi Mountain in the northwest of Zhuji County, and his descendants moved to Nanmenjiang, Dawuzhi, Qingping, Fengjiang, Shantou, Xinzhou and Meishan in Zhuji County respectively. Tangxia, Qiao Zhou, Gua Tian, Zhang Chuan and Qianmei in Shanyin County (now Shaoxing); Zhoujiahu and Laisu in Xiaoshan. The Zhou family in Zhuji, Xiaoshan and Shaoxing in Zhejiang can be traced back to the end of the Northern Song Dynasty.