The family tree of the surname Zhuang~? ~
Surname: Zhuang
Ancestor: King Zhuang of Chu
Category: Posthumous surname
Origin of surname:
1. It comes from the surname Hua. It comes from the family of the King of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period. After the death of King Hualv of the Chu Kingdom, he was given the posthumous title "Zhuang", which is the virtuous King Zhuang of Chu in history. The descendants of King Dezhi of Chuzhuang took their ancestor's posthumous name as their surname and became the Zhuang family.
2. It comes from the surname Zi, which was named Wuzhuang by Song Daigong, the king of the Song Dynasty in the Spring and Autumn Period. His descendants took this surname as their surname and became a branch of the surname Zhuang. After the formation of the Zhuang surname, the Yi surname appeared once in the Han Dynasty. Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty was named Liu Zhuang, and the word Zhuang was taboo. The surname Zhuang was changed to Yan after Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, some people with the surname Yan were still named Zhuang after their ancestral surname was restored, so there is a saying in history that there is a "Zhuang Yan family".
County Hope:
There is a record in "Jun Wang Hundred Family Surnames": Zhuang family looked out of Tianshui County. "A Survey of Surnames" records: Zhuang looked out over Tianshui, Kuaiji and the East China Sea.
1. Tianshui County: the initial county established in the Western Han Dynasty. It is equivalent to the area east of Tianshui and Longxi in present-day Gansu Province.
2. Kuaiji County: A county was established in the early Qin Dynasty. In today's southeastern Jiangsu Province and western Zhejiang area. The administrative seat was Wuxian County, in present-day Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province.
3. Donghai County: Donghai County in the early Han Dynasty was located in the area of Tancheng, Shandong Province today. Donghai County in the Eastern Wei, Sui and Tang Dynasties was located in the area east of Donghai County and north of Huaishui River in present-day Jiangsu Province.
Temple number:
1. Nanhua Hall: Zhuang Zhou of the Warring States Period, author of "Nanhua Sutra". Together with Lao Tzu, he is the ancestor of Taoism and is known as "Lao and Zhuang" in the world.
2. Wu Qiangtang: In the Han Dynasty, Zhuang did not know (the "Book of Han" said that Zhuang was not responsible, so this is from "Historical Records"), and he was named Wu Qianghou.
Migration distribution
In the southwest of today’s Tongwei County, Gansu Province.