A probe into the origin of Meng surname
Among the 100 surnames in Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province Province, the migration and distribution of Mongolian surnames did not enter the top 100. In ancient times, the Yellow Emperor was a famous clan leader. He has a grandson named Zhuan Xu, who is also a famous tribal leader. Later, in the Xia Dynasty, the monarch of the Xia Dynasty respected the great men of ancient times and named the descendants of Zhuan Xu Meng Shuangcheng. Some of their descendants took the word "Meng He" in place names as their surnames, which were called Montessori and Shuangshi respectively. This is the earliest origin of Mongolian surnames today. Another Meng surname originated in the Zhou Dynasty, when the court set up an altar in Mengshan (now central Shandong) and set up an official to preside over Mengshan sacrifice, which was called the Lord of East Mongolia. Some descendants of the East Mongolians settled in Mengshan, and they took place names as surnames, which is a development of Mongolian surnames in history. Shuang Meng, the ancestor of Meng. China, a Mongolian surname, is a direct descendant of the Yellow Emperor, and many ancient surnames are recorded in detail. According to Lu's Biography, Meng is a descendant of Emperor Levin, and the Levin family has a history of about 4,500 years. He is the grandson of the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan, and there was a general Meng Ao in the Qin Dynasty. According to the research of surnames, Levin's descendants were given double titles, including Montessori and Shuangshi. Montessori was a famous family in the pre-Qin period. Noble families lived in Anding County, which is now Guyuan County, Gansu Province. The descendants of Meng are regarded as the ancestors of Meng.