How to name the source of Mi surname?
First, there are four sources.
1, derived from last name.
From the ancient millet country of Xia Dynasty, it belongs to the country name.
2. From the surname.
From the fief of the doctor of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, it belongs to the fief name.
3. From the surname.
Gong Yin, who came from Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, belongs to the name of the ancestor.
4. Originated from Mongols.
Belongs to the localization of professional titles.
Second, migration distribution, gathering place
In Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province Province, the surname Mi did not enter the top 100. Mi surname first began in Xia Dynasty, and was named after the five grains. A variety of millet is called millet. At that time, some people who specialized in planting crops such as beans and millet took Mi as their surname. Another theory comes from the name of a feudal city. There was a doctor named Mi in the south county of Chu, and his descendants took Mi as their surname. In addition, Yin Mi, a worker in the State of Chu, is also called Mi. During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Beiyou had two brothers, Mi Zhu and Mi Fang, who were both highly valued by Liu Bei. Mi Zhu's sister married Liu Bei, that is, Mrs Mi who entrusted Adou to Zhao Yun and threw herself into the well. In ancient times, most of Mi's nobles came from the East China Sea (Donghai County, located in the Han Dynasty, whose jurisdiction is equivalent to the southeast of Yanzhou Prefecture in Shandong Province today, starting from Pixian County in Jiangsu Province in the east and Ziyang County in Shandong Province in the west).
Third, the county hall number
Donghai County: Established in Qin Dynasty, it is located in present-day Shandong Province. In the Western Han Dynasty, it was equivalent to Feixian County in Shandong, Linyi and the area south of Ganyu in Jiangsu, as well as Zaozhuang in Shandong and Guannan in Jiangsu. The Eastern Wei, Sui and Tang Dynasties were equivalent to the areas east of Donghai County and north of Huaishui in Jiangsu Province.
Runan county: Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is located in the south of central Henan Province and north of Huaihe River in Anhui Province.