Yan's origin

Origin of surname: the first origin: it originated from the surname Ji, the fief from which he came, and the great-grandson of the father of Hou Ji XII Sun Gugong, which belongs to the name of fief. Hou Ji, the grandson of the Yellow Emperor, inherited the surname of Ji and was revered as the ancestor by Zhou people. It spread to the father of the twelve grandchildren (the father of Gu), and (now Qishan, Shaanxi) moved to the foot of Qishan in Yunzhou (now Binxian, Shaanxi) and was renamed Zhou, so it was called Zhou, and his father was also called Zhou. Zhou has three sons: Ji Taibo, Ji and Ji. Ji was very talented and gave birth to Ji. When Ji Chang was born, Sheng Rui appeared. King Tai of Zhou said excitedly, "I am a prosperous person in the world, and I am prosperous!" " Ji Taibo and Ji saw that their father wanted Tertiary to succeed to the throne so that they could pass it on to Ji Chang in the future. However, according to the rules of the Zhou dynasty, the throne was inherited by the eldest son, and Ji could not succeed, so the two brothers decided to give way. Soon, Ji Taibo ran away from home on the pretext of collecting herbs privately, and then Ji also tried to tilt up from head to toe. Ji caught up with his eldest brother, and they went south from Qishan to Jingyedi (now Wuxi, Jiangsu). The local people admire their virtue and fashion, 1000 families volunteered to join them. Ji Taibo became a local monarch, and later established Yu State (Wu State), with its capital in Wuxian County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. After Ji, Ji succeeded. Moved the capital to Fengyi (now on the west bank of Feng Shui in Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province) and became one of the four governors in the late Shang Dynasty. After Zhou Wuwang destroyed the Shang Dynasty and established the Western Zhou Dynasty, posthumous title's father Ji Chang was Zhou Wenwang. When Zhou Wenwang's grandson, Zhou Chengwang Song Ji, was in power, he looked around for the descendants of Ji Taibo and Ji. When he found the great-grandson Ji of the ancient Duke of Zhou, Ji was already the leader of the State of Wu, so he was officially named the King of Wu, and later he was named the brother Ji of Ji in Pinglu County and Xiaxian County of Shanxi Province, and he established Yu Guo, Feng Hou and Shi Wei. According to historical records, it is different from Yuzhou in the State of Wu, because it is called Beiyuzhou, and its capital is in Yuncheng, Shanxi. This is recorded in Historical Records Wu Taibo Family: "Since Taibo became Wu, Wang Yin was the fifth, and there were two after the seal: one was in China, and the other was in barbarians. As a queen, he turned to Taibo Zhong Yong for help and got Zhang Zhou, while Zhang Zhou was the prince of Wu, so he sealed it. Its name is Yu Zhong, the brother of Zhou, in the north of Zhou, so the Xia site is named after Yu Zhong. " In the twenty-second year of Ji Lang, King Hui of Zhou (the twenty-second year of Ji surname in Jin Xiangong, 655 BC) was tempted by Hou Yu, who was greedy for BMW and jade in Jin Xiangong. Regardless of the opposition of the doctors, he not only agreed to the request of the 8 Jin Army to attack the country through the Tao, but also sent troops to help the 8 Jin Army. I didn't expect the Jin army to destroy Yuzhou on the way back to Li after cutting Guo south. This is the origin of famous idioms and allusions in history, such as "the lips are dead and the teeth are cold" and "killing the enemy by false ways". After the death of Yu State, among the descendants of Ji, there was a surname named Yan, which was passed down from generation to generation. In history, there are people who call Yan authentic, but in Shanxi, it is called Yan. Many people in Yan respect Ji as the ancestor of surname. The second origin: from Ji surname, later. The name of the fief. After Zhou Kangwang Zhao Ji succeeded to the throne (about 1 1 century BC), he launched a war in the ghost border (present-day northern Shaanxi) and southeast China, and distributed the slaves and land obtained in the war to nobles at all levels. According to historical records, after Zhou Kangwang's youngest son, Ji Xian, was born, the palm print on his hand was a strange word "Yan", so he was sealed in Yancheng (now northern Shaanxi), and later generations took the city as their surname and called him Yan, which was passed down from generation to generation. The third source: from Ji's surname, from Yi's fiefdom Yan, the son of Jin Chenggong, and his descendants belong to the name of fiefdom. Tang Shuyu is Song Ji Zhou Chengwang's younger brother. After the Duke of Zhou destroyed the Tang Dynasty (now Yicheng, Shanxi Province), he gave him the land of the Tang Dynasty, which was called the State of Jin in history. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Ji Yi, the son of Duke Sui of the State of Jin, was sealed in Yan Yi (now Anyi, Shaanxi) and was later destroyed by the State of Jin. Most of the descendants are scattered in Heluo area. At the end of Han Dynasty, the descendants of Ji Yi lived in Xingyang. They take the complete surname as Yan, which has been passed down from generation to generation and is the Yan of Henan. The fourth origin: from Mi's, from the fief of Bo Gui, the royal family of Chu, which belongs to the name of fief. During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a branch of Chu called Xiong Bowen, which was sealed in Yan Yi (now Macheng, Hubei), followed by a doctor named Yan Ao. After the destruction of Chu, Yan Ao got Yin Quan. Among his descendants, there is a surname named Yan, which has been passed down from generation to generation and is the face of Jingchu. The fifth origin: it originated from the Mongols, from the Yuenuote department of the Zalut Mongols at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, and belongs to the clan name of changing the surname of Han Dynasty. According to the historical book Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty, Family Bamboo Slips and Mongolian Eight Banners, the Mongolian Yuenuote family, also known as Yuenuotuo family, Yirihud family and Yanhude family, lives in Zalut. Later, Manchu was introduced as the surname, and Manchu was Jonohara. After the mid-Qing Dynasty, the surnames of the Mongolian and Manchu Jonot people were Yan, Men and Yi. The sixth origin: from Manchu, from the ministries of Jurchen in the Ming Dynasty, belonging to the clan name of changing the surname of Han. According to the historical book "Manchu Eight Banners Surnames", it is recorded as follows: (1) Manchu Baksang's surname, which is Baksang Hara in Manchu and "Sixty Hoops" in Chinese, is one of the outrageous surnames of Manchu. Manchu in Beijing today has this surname, which was later changed to Yan in Chinese characters. 2. Manchu Ya Bu's surname, also known as Qi's surname, is Buyamu Cihala in Manchu, living in Gahari (now Yanji, Jilin) and the coastal areas of Heilongjiang, and later changed the Han surname to Yanshi. (3) The Yan family of Manchu, also known as Yan family and Yajia family, is called Yajiahala in Manchu, and lives in Huifa (now Liuhe, Huifa River and the lower reaches of Shahe River, Huadian and Huinan in Jilin Province), and the surname in the later Han Dynasty is Yan and Yan. (4) Yan Lazha Manchu, also known as Yan Za's, Yan Za's, Yan Yan's, Yan Zhi Hala's and Kujala Yan Za's, originated from the Zhan Yan Department of Nuzhen in the Jin Dynasty, and Manchu took Yan Haha as the surname, living in Yalan Xileng (now Sioux City in the Russian coastal area), Yehe (now Pear Tree in Jilin) and Hada (now Xiaoqing River Basin in Xifeng, Liaoning). 5]. Yan Zhu Shi of Manchu, also known as Yan Zhi's, is called Yan Juhala in Manchu, who lives in Yada Hunchun Village (now Hailan River Basin in Hunchun, Jilin Province), and the surname of the later Han Dynasty is Yan and Yan. [6]. The Li family in Yanji, Manchu, also known as Yang family and Yan Zhele family, is called Yangjirihala in Manchu, and lives in Shenyang, Bodun (now Songyuan, Jilin) and other places. After that, Xibe people were taken as surnames. After the mid-Qing Dynasty, the surnames of Han people were mostly Yan, Yang, Han and Shen Shi. Seventh Origin: Originated from Daur nationality, from various Daur ministries in Qing Dynasty, belonging to the name of the tribe whose surname was changed from Han Dynasty. According to the historical records "A General Code of Qing Dynasty, A Brief List of Clans, Manchu Eight Banners Surnames", (1) Aola of Daur nationality, also known as Aola and Aolei, is called "Aola" in Tungusic language and "Mountain" in Chinese, and lives in Wula (now Yongji, Jilin Province), Jin Duo, Heilongjiang Province (now Albazin, a Russian territory in the upper reaches of Heilongjiang Province) and Rafkai. After the mid-Qing Dynasty, the Han surnames of Duoguan were Yan, Shan, Ao, Shan, Su, E and so on. 2. The Sodori ethnic group of Daur, also known as Sodori ethnic group, Sologon ethnic group and Aogedor ethnic group, is a branch of the Aolahi ethnic group of Manchu and lives in Heilongjiang. Later, Ewenki was cited as