Why are the names of people in the pre-Qin period so strange?

In the Spring and Autumn Period, surnames and surnames were separated, and surnames were divided into lineages, so surnames were different from others. The name at that time, in our view now, is still relatively unfamiliar. For example, what's Luban's last name? Luban's seemingly normal name is actually called a loss. This Lu is a place name. Shang Yang was sealed in Shang Lu, a patriotic man, surnamed Sun. He is called Shang Jun, Wei Yang and Sun Yang. Actually, Sun is not his surname. It can only be said that his ancestors were related to a duke (the duke's grandson is Sun, and the duke is older. At that time, the monarch of Qin was just a blog, the monarch of Jin was a Hou, and the duke was naturally bigger. As for brothers, Hu Mao and Hu Yan, if the first name is ... Fox, I think it's still the last name. After all, there were few original surnames in ancient times. Traditional surnames such as Yao, Gui, Ji and Feng are all ancient surnames.

For example, his surname is Zhan, and now he thinks it is Liu. He is a fief of Liu Xiahui, and he pays tribute to you. Isn't it much more normal for listeners to show the names of birds?

Therefore, this name is very strange, the main reasons are as follows:

First, it's not a name, but it's probably a name. Du Gongbu, for example, is not supposed to be Adu Gong Ming, but one of Du Fu's names. In ancient times, it was good to address other people's native place, fief, official position and occupation. Well, it still is. If you call someone Wang Kechang, they can't just be Wang Kechang. This is the same at any time.

Second, the surname, surname, first name, word and number adopted in the Spring and Autumn Period all have a very complicated system. You estimate that in the Spring and Autumn Period when you can name now, most of them are nobles above scholar! Noble names have surnames, which are handed down by ancestors and will never change; There is a surname, which may be what kind of official you are or your ancestor of this branch, where you were sealed, where you were born, or even what kind of title you got, or what kind of nickname others gave you (for example, Zhao's descendants are surnamed "Dong"), which may be based on this, and your blood of this branch has such a surname; Famous, there is another sentence. This is not over. There is a posthumous title here. After this set of steps, how many names you can call a person without mistakes or repetitions depends on catching a famous surname. That's fine, but it's very strange to take an official position, or even a title.

Third, different pronunciations have different meanings. In fact, there were not so many words at that time as there are now, and there were many words without sound. Just find a close word according to the local dialect at that time, and it's over. At that time, people didn't feel anything, but now they feel very strange. Moreover, the current words are all derived, and the ancient meaning has been rarely studied. So, let's see, isn't this strange?