High-end and unpopular surnames
1. The surname Wei is both unpopular and pleasant. According to the "Book of the Later Han Dynasty", this surname came from the fact that Wei was conferred the title of King of Khotan by his eldest brother, the King of the Huns, and later generations commemorated him. Take the first name as the surname. This surname is widely distributed, but the number of people is sparse. It is distributed in Henan, Guangdong, Shanxi, and Heilongjiang. There are names recorded in ancient books. In the Ming Dynasty, the tributes of the Ming Dynasty were safe, and the celebrities had high ambitions. Names such as Weiwei, Jianghan, Huaiqing are all very nice.
2. People with the surname Shu often have a problem, that is, their surname is often pronounced as mò, but it is actually pronounced as shū. The surname Shu is a typical Han surname and is widely distributed in Shanghai, Beijing, and Shandong. There are many theories about the origin of this surname. It is said that he is the son of Boling, a descendant of the Nong family. It is a surname given by the emperor for his merits. It is also said that it is a surname based on the name of a weapon. There are four origins of this name.
3. The Feng surname is very unique. Not only does it have a unique historical origin, it is also very ancient. According to ancient books, the ancient gods Fuxi and Nuwa both had the surname Feng. Therefore, the surname Feng, which has an ancient history, is also known as China. The first national surname. Although it is widely distributed, its number is only about 3,000, so it has become a very unpopular but pleasant surname.
4. The surname "Lang" sounds very free and unrestrained, with a sense of magnificent and surging waves. In fact, the origin of the surname Lang is also related to water. It is recorded in "Shui Zhu Jing" that the surname Lang is named after water. There is also another origin of the surname, which is written by Ci Yuan: Zhang Ping was killed by Lang Feng in the Three Kingdoms. It also means that there was a person in the Jin Dynasty whose surname was Lang, named Lang Feng, who was given the surname by the Yellow Emperor of a certain generation. Now there are only more than 2,000 people with this surname, which is very rare.
5. The origin of the Yi surname can be traced back to ancient times. After the Yellow Emperor branched off, it was divided into two groups: the Xuanyuan surname and the Yi surname. Now this surname exists in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Guangxi, Taiwan and other regions, but the original place In Jiaxing, Zhejiang. There are also rumors that in the early years, Yi's surname was not Yi, but another surname with a similar pronunciation. He was persecuted by traitors and his entire family was beheaded. Later, officers and soldiers hunted him down, so he changed his surname in order to preserve the family.