In 19 12, Qiu Yu, a member of the Senate of the Republic of China, proposed to restore the ancestral surname Qiu. It is believed that the Qiu family came from Yingqiu, a fief, earlier than the fief, and there is no reason for ancestors to avoid their descendants. In Guangzhou, the newspaper called on people to restore Qiu's surname. So people in Fujian, Guangdong and Taiwan Province have heard the response. However, most people in all provinces and autonomous regions of China still use Qiu's surname because they don't know it, or because many problems such as legal household registration are involved.
Cultural protection:
Qiu Lianggong's filial piety on Mother's Day: Located in kinmen county in the 17th year of Jiaqing, it is the largest and most well-preserved memorial archway in Taiwan Province and Fujian.
Qiu Lianggong Cemetery: Located in kinmen county, in the 24th year of Jiaqing, it is a first-class historic site in Taiwan Province Province.
Qiu's former residence: Located in qiongshan district, Haikou City, Xianfeng seven years ago, it is a first-class historical building.
Qiujia Ancestral Temple: Located in Jinjiang District, it has the largest number of courtyards in Chengdu in the seventh year of Tongzhi.
Qiu's former residence: Located in Jing 'an District, it is an excellent historical building in Shanghai.
Qiu Zuji: Longhua District, Haikou City, the birthplace of Qiongya Revolution, the former site of Zhongqing Qiongya.
Half acre garden is a private garden in Huai 'an Fucheng in Qing Dynasty. It was built by the famous scholar Ding Yan in the first year of Xianfeng (185 1). Its predecessor was Tong Garden of Qiu, another local official family.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qiu surname