What is the seniority order of the surname Xiong?
Divided according to various regions, as follows:
1. The Xiong family in Chengmen Township, Jiujiang County, Jiangxi Province: "The literary virtues spread far and wide, the poems and books are rich (jade) Hou Kun, and the glory is shining In the forefront, prosperous and prosperous, rituals and music are advanced, and the Shao Dynasty Qihong"
2. The Xiong family in Lushan, Jiangxi: "Sheng Han Ting Wen Zhi Bang Yan Ke Shao Zong Guangming God Bless Qi Yi and seek virtue "Ye Xin Shi Shu Yan Jia celebrates Changchun for the 100th time."
3. A descendant of the Xiong family in Wuning, Jiangxi: "Yuzhang is blessed with good fortune, Jinhua is good at discipline, his ambition and virtue should be praised, and his accumulated knowledge is widely spread."
4. Jiangxi A branch of the Xiong family in Nanchang: "In the prosperous dynasty, he worshiped the holy scriptures, he was a model of virtuous people in his fortune, he made great progress in his studies, he was his successor Yongfu, he had a happy life, he had a lot of poems and books, and the whole city of Renyi sect, and his articles were written down."
5. A descendant of the Xiong family in Fengcheng, Jiangxi: "The great masters Zhou Confucius and Mencius were noble in character, dignified and virtuous, and will endure through the ages. They will be admired by all nations and have a great voice. They have made great achievements and prospered, and will inherit the glory of their ancestors." Zongyao Zutang".
The origin of the surname Xiong
There are three sources of the surname Xiong:
1. It comes from after the Yellow Emperor had the Xiong surname. According to legend, the Yellow Emperor was born in Shouqiu, grew up in Luoshui, lived in Xuanyuan Hill, and established his capital in Youxiong (now Xinzheng County, Henan), also known as Youxiong.
2. Comes from the eight surnames of Zhu Rong----Mi (mǐ). According to "Shiben", "Dialectics of Ancient and Modern Surname Books" and "Yuanhe Surname Compilation", Sun Huan (yù) Xiong, the thirty-sixth descendant of the Yellow Emperor, a pioneer of Taoism, assisted Zhou Wen as the emperor's teacher Wang Jichang's son died early, and his great-grandson Xiong Yi took Wang's father's surname as his surname, becoming Xiong.
Xiong Yi established the Chu State in Jingchu and established its capital in Danyang (today’s Zigui South, Hubei Province), starting an 800-year rule of the country in South China (the same as the land of Chu and Zhou Dynasty, which lasted for 800 years) . During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the Chu State became powerful for a time and its power expanded to the Central Plains. In 223 BC, Chu was destroyed by Qin. Most of the descendants of Chu Jun took the surname Xiong and were called the Xiong family. Historically, they were called the authentic Xiong family, that is, the Xiong family in Hubei.
3. There is another branch originating from the Luo Kingdom in the Western Zhou Dynasty. The Luo State has the same ancestor as the Chu State, and its descendants also have the surname Xiong, which is known as the Xiong surname of the Luo State in history.