Sihong fortune-telling named _ Sihong fortune-telling named place
Zhejiang Xiangshan Port, Luoyang City, Henan Province
The origin of "bending"
1. It is derived from the surname Ji, from the descendants of the ancient Chinese people, and belongs to the ancestral name. 2. It originated from the Youhu family in Qu Qian in Xia Dynasty, and belongs to the name of the ancestor. 3. It originated from the surname Mi, from the fief of Chu Mo 'ao in the Spring and Autumn Period, and belongs to the name of fief. 4. It originated from the place name, from the fief of Ji Yiwu, the son of the State of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period, and belonged to the Chinese name change. 5. It comes from the Tuoba Department of Xianbei in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and belongs to the Chinese name change. 6. It comes from the Quchu law of Naiman Department during the Mongol Khanate period, and it belongs to the sinicization and surname change. 7. It originated from Manchu, belongs to Chinese, and changed its surname to surname.
Migration distribution
Qu surname is considered to be a very typical multi-ethnic and multi-source surname. As of June 5438+ 10, 2009, Qu's surname ranked182nd in China, with a population of about 763,000, accounting for 0.048% of the total population of China. In the traditional sense, the ancestor of Qu family began in the Spring and Autumn Period with the son of the King of Chu, who was sealed in Qu (Zigui, Hubei), and later generations took the fief as a title? Qu? For the surname. Therefore, the Qu family is an ordinary family of Chu, and the Qu family originated from the Mi family. Qu's surname is very prosperous. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Qu, Jing and Zhao were the three most powerful royal families in Chu, and they were once prominent. During this period, more than ten people went down in history, and Qu Yuan, a doctor in San Lv, was the most famous. In 223 BC, the Qin Dynasty destroyed Chu, and the Qu family began to migrate to other places. Some of them are refugees scattered in Hubei and Hunan today. When the Han Dynasty destroyed the Qin Dynasty, the descendants of the nobles of the six countries and the Kanto nobles were moved to Guanzhong, and Qu's family was among them, which was the beginning of the conquest of Shaanxi.
After the Western Han Dynasty, part of the Qu family moved to Linhai, Zhejiang, and part moved to Sihong and Xuyi, Jiangsu. However, the turmoil at the turn of the Han Dynasty made the Qu family in Guanzhong enter Shanxi, Hebei and Shandong, and one of them moved to Luoyang, Henan. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Qu family flourished in Linhai, Zhejiang, Xuyi, Jiangsu and Luoyang, Henan, and was the county of the three provinces of Qu. Qu later developed into a famous family in Linhai County, known as the King of Linhai in the world. During the Three Kingdoms, Huang Qu, a native of Runan, became an official in Wu and settled in today's Jiangsu. During the Northern Wei Dynasty, the condescending families in northern Hebei and southern Liaoning were also remarkable. At the same time, the Qutu clan was changed to the Quzu clan, which greatly expanded the Quzu clan. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the development of Qu presented the characteristics of contention between the North and the South. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the development of the Qu family in the south overwhelmed the north and spread to the vast provinces in the south. Now, the Qu family has settled in Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Qushi in Shaanxi, as the surname of those who moved to Hong Tong, moved to Hebei, Beijing, Jiangsu, Henan, Shandong and other places. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the distribution of Qu was further expanded. The Qu family is widely distributed in China. As of June 2009, Hunan, Shaanxi and other provinces are the main ones.