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Is there anyone named Ju among the hundreds of surnames?

This surname is not included in Baijia Surnames. The surname Ju is derived from the surname Ji, and there is no relevant record.

The origin of part of the surname of Baijia:

The following pronunciations are all in Mandarin and the origin of part of the surname:

Zhao Zhào: Cepheus drove for King Mu of Zhou, King Mu The city of Zhao was given to him, and his descendants took Guo as their surname. Zhao Kuangyin was the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty. It is said that placing the surname Zhao first is related to this.

Qian Qián: Peng Zu’s grandson Peng Fu served as a sergeant in the Qian Mansion in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and his descendants took their official surnames.

Sun Sūn: A descendant of King Wen of Zhou was named Huisun, and his descendants took his name "Sun" as their surname.

Li Lǐ: Li Zheng, a descendant of Gaotao, was executed for offending King Zhou. His wife and children survived by picking fruits under a plum tree to satisfy their hunger. Later, in order to commemorate Li Zi’s life-saving grace, his descendants changed it to "Li" surname.

Zhou Zhōu: According to legend, there was a general named Zhou Chang during the Yellow Emperor's time, and there was a Taishi named Zhou Ren in the Shang Dynasty. The descendants of these two people all have the surname Zhou, and there is also King Wen of Zhou. Perhaps some of Zhou Gong's descendants also took Zhou as their surname, and in the Tang Dynasty, the surname Ji was changed to Zhou to avoid the taboo of Tang Xuanzong's name.

Wu Wú: Taibo and Zhongyong, the sons of King Tai of Zhou Dynasty, established the Kingdom of Wu, and their descendants were called the Wu family.

Extended information:

The impact of enlightenment education on hundreds of surnames:

"One Hundred Surnames" is a collection of surnames, with a full text of 568 words. The whole text adopts a four-character style, and the sentences rhyme. Although its content is not literary, it is easy to read, easy to learn and remember. In conjunction with the "Three Character Classic" and "The Thousand Character Classic", it has become a fixed textbook in ancient Chinese elementary school.

As for the difference between "Hundred Family Surnames", "Three Character Classic" and "Thousand Character Classic", Lü Kun, an acting scholar in the Ming Dynasty, once said: "Those under the age of eight who first enter social studies should first read the "Three Character Classic" to learn about it. , read "Hundred Family Surnames" for daily use, and read "Thousand Character Essay" to clarify the meaning.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Hundred Family Surnames