What are the top ten surnames in China at present?

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By the end of 20 19, the top ten surnames in China were: Wang, Li, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Huang, Zhao, Wu and Zhou.

In June of 20 19, the Population Management Research Center of the Ministry of Public Security, relying on the world's largest population information system covering nearly1400 million people in China, made a statistical analysis of the national surnames registered by public security organs in 20 18, and published "Hundred Surnames" in 20 18.

According to statistics, there are 6 150 surnames in use in China. The traditional "hundred surnames" account for nearly 85% of the total registered population in China.

According to statistics, there are 23 surnames whose registered population exceeds10 million in China. And Li's registered population both exceeded 654.38 billion. Wang, Li, Zhang, Liu and Chen are in the top five.

The registered population of "Wang" is only 6 1 10,000 more than that of "Li", and the dispute between "Wang" and "Li" will continue. Lai xing, which ranks 10 1, is only 43,000 short of surnamed tang, which ranks 100, and it is very promising to become one of the "hundred surnames" in the future.

The number of people who use both their father's surname and mother's surname in their names has increased rapidly. At the end of 1990, the number is 1 18000. At the end of 20 18, the figure was 165438+ ten thousand.

When using both the father's surname and the mother's surname, the surnames are mainly common surnames such as Zhang, Wang, Li, Yang, Liu, Chen and Zhou, and the top 20 surnames are, Li Yang, Wang Yang and Li. Z.

At present, the earliest printed "Hundred Family Names" was published in the Yuan Dynasty (A.D.14th century), based on the correspondence between Chinese characters and Mongolian characters in pronunciation and strokes. However, the Yuan version was not complete, and the long-standing hundred surnames were not completely included until the Ming Dynasty.

A total of 438 surnames were recorded, including 408 single surnames, 102 line, 38 compound surnames, and 15 line. The last line is the end of the hundred surnames, that is, the end of the hundred surnames. It consists of lines 1 18, and * * * has 472 words.