Modern interpretation:
1, last name. Such as: classical.
2. Same as "Chao". Good morning.
The word should be direction or style, Du Fu said yes (Du Lin thought it was direction). -Zhu's "Shuo Wen Tong Xun", so the son of heaven, out of the Xuan Palace. -Yang Xiong's "Hunting Feathers"
Interpretation of ancient books:
Guang Yun directly cuts into Jiyun and Zheng Yun from a distance. Sound tide. Fu, or classical. Chao Cuo, an ancient historian in the Han Dynasty. "Notes" Teacher Gu Yue: Chao, an ancient dynasty figure. This biography is a masterpiece. And "Sima Xiangru Shanglin Fu" Cai Chao Wan Yan. "Shan Li Notes" is a classic vocabulary. And "Ji Yun" is straightforward, hit the floor. Chaoyang, county name. In dongyang.
According to historical records, Chao has two surnames. The earliest and most important one originated from Zhou Jingwang's youngest son, Zichao. Zichao failed in the process of competing for several prince positions. Because "Chao" and "Chao" are very common in ancient times, and "Chao" is the ancient word of "Chao", it became the main source of the surname of Chao, and later descendants of Zi Chao all took Chao as their surname.
The other one originated from Shi Chao, a great official of Wei in the Spring and Autumn Period. His descendants took their ancestors' names as surnames and passed them on to their descendants. According to the Textual Research on Surnames in China, Chao surname originated from Ji surname, which is the same as Chao surname. Mo Zichao, Zhou's son, was the monarch of the solitary bamboo country (now Lulong area of Hebei Province), and his descendants took his word "Chao" as their surname.
In ancient times, "Chao" and "Chao" were universal, and later they were written as Chao characters. According to the genealogy, the youngest son is Chao. After the death of the king of Chu, he was defeated and fled to Chu, and his descendants took Chao as their surname. Because Chao and Chao are homonyms, it was later changed to Chao surname.
Biography of Historical Records of Chao Cuo records that "Chao's family came from Nanyang, and now western Hubei is back to Chao's family". Sima Qian clearly pointed out that Chao's family originated in western Hubei, which was the conclusion reached by Sima Qian through historical records and even on-the-spot investigation at that time.
According to "The Reflection of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi Wendi", Wei Wendi Cao Pishi "made Confucianism write more than a thousand classics". It is recorded that: "(Wang) Zichao was buried in E County, Nanyang, and now the Chao family in E calls itself Zichao Hou". It can be inferred that Zi Chao went to Chu, settled in Hubei and was buried here.