Cai's family-a famous person surnamed Cai-the origin and pedigree of Cai's surname
Chua's family-a celebrity surnamed Cai-Chua's surname-There are three origins of Chua's surname and genealogy 1 Chua's surname:
1, from the surname, is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor. According to "Four Notes on Mandarin", "There are 25 cases of Yellow Emperor, and there are 14 people with surnames, which are twelve surnames, namely, Ji, You, Qi, Ji, Teng, Ren, Xun, Yi, Yi and Yi." According to Qian Fu-lun's surname, "You are strict ... different from Yan, Yan, Cai, Guang, Lu, Yong, Duan and so on." In ancient times, Yan Di was roughly in the northern part of Hebei Province today.
Judging from Ji's surname, he is a descendant. According to Textual Research on Surnames, Preface to the New Genealogy of Chua's Family in Huating, Compilation of Yuanhe Surnames, Genealogy and Taking the Country as the Family Name, etc. From the surname Ji, it is a' descendant' and takes the country as the surname. After the Zhou Dynasty destroyed the Shang Dynasty, the fifth son of Feng Wenwang visited Cai and asked him to supervise the Yin adherents with Uncle Huo, which was called the "Three Supervisors". After the death of King Wu, Zhou Chengwang was too young, so Zhou Gongdan (his younger brother, also known as Duke Zhou) came to the Regent's House. Guan Shu, Cai Shu and Huo Shu. They were all jealous of Duke Zhou's regency, so they joined forces with Wu Geng to rebel. Duke Zhou crusaded against Wu Geng, then executed Guan Shu and exiled Cai Shu. Later, the King of Chu changed his name to Hu Yucai, the son of Cai Shudu, and called him Cai Zhong. During the Spring and Autumn Period, they moved many times because of the persecution of Chu. Cai Pinghou moved to Xincai (now Henan Province) and was called Shangcai; After Zhao moved to Zhou (now Jinan Huifeng), he said. Cai, a 23-generation, 24-year-old monarch, established a country for more than 600 years and was defeated by Chu in 447 BC. His descendants are scattered in Chu (now Hubei), Qin (now Shaanxi), Jin (now Shanxi), Qi (now Shandong) and other countries, taking the country as their surname and calling it Cai's.
3. Ethnic minorities change their surnames. Jurchen Wu Lin surname, Manchu surname changed to Cai surname.
Ancestor: Cai Zhong. According to relevant records, after the end of the Shang Dynasty in 1 1 century BC, princes with the same surname were appointed in various places, and their brothers and uncles were appointed in Cai (so the address was in the southwest of Shangcai, Henan Province), and they were allowed to supervise Yin adherents together with Uncle Huo, which was called the "Three Supervisors". The capital of Cai and Shu was sealed in Cai and lived in Wei. After the death of King Wu, his son Song Ji succeeded to the throne. Because he was too young, Zhou Gongdan (Duke of Zhou), the younger brother of King Wu, came to the court as the Regent. Uncle Xian and Uncle Du were dissatisfied with this and rebelled with their sons Wu Geng and the Oriental Yi people. Duke Zhou was ordered to crusade and pacify. Later, Wu Geng and uncle () were executed, and uncle (Cai Shu) was exiled. Soon after, his son Hu not only realized his father's fault, but also obeyed Wang Dexun and was kind to others. When the Duke of Zhou heard about it, he sent him to Lu to help his son Boqin. Because of Hu's outstanding achievements in politics, Duke Zhou asked him to become king and changed his title to Hu to honor his uncle. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Cai was forced by the State of Chu and moved many times. Cai Pinghou moved to Xincai (now Henan), called Shangcai, and Zhao Houhou moved to Zhoulai (now Fengtai, Anhui), called Cai Xia. Cai, a 23-generation monarch, established a country for more than 600 years and was destroyed by Chu in 447 BC. After the national subjugation, Chua's descendants scattered all over the country and took the country as their surname, which was called Chua's. It was also revered as the ancestor of Chua by later generations.
Cai surnamed Guo. According to the historian Guan Cai's records, after the destruction of Shang Dynasty in 1 1 century BC, his brother Shu was appointed to Cai (southwest of Shangcai, Henan Province), and Cai, together with his brother Xian and his brother Huo Shu, jointly supervised Wu Genglu, the son of Yin, who was sealed in the old capital of Shang Dynasty, and managed the adherents of Yin Shang Dynasty, which was called "Three Supervisors" in history. After his death, the son Wang recited the succession, and his brother was the Regent. Guan Shu and Cai Shu were dissatisfied with this and rebelled with Wu Geng and the Oriental barbarians. After being suppressed, Wu Geng and Guan Shu were killed and Cai Shu was exiled. Soon, he died in the relocation. His son Hu can break with his father's rebellious behavior, abide by the moral teachings of King Wen and be kind to others. Hearing this, Zhou Gongdan sent him to Lu to help his son Birqin. Because of Hu's outstanding achievements in Lu, Duke Zhou invited him to be king and restored Hu Yucai as the ancestor of Cai Shuhe. Its descendants take the country as their surname.
In the pre-Qin period, the Chua family mainly developed and multiplied in present-day Henan and Anhui, and some people went abroad to be officials and stayed in the local area. During the Warring States Period, Cai Ze once replaced Fan Ju as the prime minister of Qin and just became the monarch. In addition, there is a doctor named Cai Chao in Qi, Cai Jiuju in Chu and Cai Mo in Jin. In the Han Dynasty, Cai lived in Jiangsu and Zhejiang today, such as Cai in the Western Han Dynasty (now Pei County, Jiangsu). At the same time, during the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Chen left Cai Yong, and Shangyu (now Zhejiang) also had a Cai Yong who was famous for his filial piety. However, Henan is still the main settlement of the Cai family. Before the Northern and Southern Dynasties, it was always the center of development and reproduction of Cai family. Liu Chen County was located in Jiyang County (located in the northeast of lankao county, Henan Province) and belonged to Jiyang in the Western Jin Dynasty, so it was listed as "Jiyang" among the hundreds of surnames. At the end of the Han Dynasty, Cai Yong was appointed as the satrap of Wuyuan (now northwest of Baotou City, Inner Mongolia) and settled in the local area. His descendants lived in Shuofang (now northwest of Hangjinqi, Inner Mongolia). Later, people surnamed Cai moved to Ningxia and Gansu.
During the Jin Dynasty, some members of the Cai family traveled south with the gentry of the Central Plains and lived in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. Cai immigrated to Fujian and Guangdong in the early Tang Dynasty. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, there was a war in the Central Plains, and some members of the Chua family in Henan entered Fujian with Wang Chao and Wang. They first lived in Ninghua County, Fujian Province, and then moved to Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Taiwan Province Province was recovered, and then Cai's men recovered Taiwan Province Province. Since then, a large number of Chua's people have moved to Taiwan Province Province from Fujian and Guangdong, and some have moved to Southeast Asia, Europe and America.
Chua's family-a celebrity surnamed Cai-Chua's name-the origin and genealogy of Chua's family II. What is the origin of Cai family? A celebrity surnamed Cai is a star surnamed Cai.
After the destruction of the business, his brother and uncle were appointed to Cai and established Cai. After Cai Shu became king, he rebelled with Guan Shu and others, and died in exile shortly after his failure. The origin of Cai's surname, Hu, the son of Cai Shu, changed the old habits of his parents and respected virtue and goodness. When the Duke of Zhou heard about it, he recommended him to be an official of the State of Lu. Duke Zhou suggested that Hu be sealed in Cai State to serve Cai Shu's ancestor He, and his son and grandson took the country as their surname.
2. Where did Cai surname come from?
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Cai's footprints have spread all over Henan, Hebei, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hubei, Anhui, Shandong, Hunan, Guizhou and other places. Cai's baby is named Daquan, and Cai's boy is named Daquan.
(2) During the Warring States Period, Cai's clansmen entered Changde, Hunan Province, the birthplace of Cai's surname, and entered Guizhou along Yuanjiang River, mixing with local aborigines and becoming ancestors of Cai's surname of Miao, Tujia, Yao and Buyi.
(3) During the Qin and Han Dynasties, Chua's family mainly distributed in the Central Plains, and formed Jiyang Chua's family in eastern Henan and western Shandong.
Third, the origin and introduction of Cai surname.
The origin of the Chua family comes from the surname. The branch of the Yellow Emperor, whose surname is fief, belongs to the name of fief. Ai surname is a direct descendant of the Yellow Emperor. During the Yao, Shun and Xia dynasties, Ai's clans, such as Yan, Kan, Yin, Cai and Lu, were distributed in the east and west Yellow River basins in Henan. Cai is a branch of Wa nationality, and holds a high sacrificial position in the tribe. Cai and Ji were commonly used in ancient times, so Cai came from Ji.