Is Luo surname a noble surname?

Luo surname is not a noble surname.

Luo, one of China's surnames, originated from the descendants of "Eight Surnames of Zhu Rong" in history books. Zhu Rong's descendants are divided into eight surnames, namely, Ji, Dong, Peng, Bald, Yi, Cao, Zhen and Mi.

In 690 BC, Luoguo (Luoshan, Henan Province) was destroyed by the State of Chu, and Guo Yan (Yanling, Henan Province) was established at the original site. The descendants of Roche gradually moved south, first to Zhijiang (now in the south of Hubei Province, Zhijiang County along the Yangtze River), and then to Guluo, Hunan Province at the weekend, so they took the country name "Luo" as their surname.

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During the Zhou Dynasty, Zhu Rong's descendants were sealed in Yicheng (now Yicheng County, Hubei Province), which was called Luoguo. In 690 BC, Luo was destroyed by Chu, and Guo Yan was also located in the same place. The descendants of Zhu Rongjia gradually moved south, first to Zhijiang (now Zhijiang County in southern Hubei Province, along the Yangtze River), and then to Changsha, Hunan Province on weekends, so they took Luo as their surname.

Luo is a historical celebrity, an outstanding novelist in Luo Guanzhong at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, a native of Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, and a famous painter in Qing Dynasty. Born in Ganquan (now Jiangdu), Jiangsu Province, Luocun painter, Luo Yin writer in Tang Dynasty, Yuhang native, Tang poet, Yuhang native, Luo Ruiqing (1906- 1978).