Wei surname has two pronunciations: "Wei" and "Yu", which represent different origins.
A probe into the origin of Wei surname
In the pre-Qin period, the military attache "Wei" took his official position as his surname, such as. According to legend, it originated from the State of Zheng in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the earliest one was "Kevin·Z".
It is simplified from Xianbei nationality's compound surname Wei Chi.
Wei renming
Wei Wentong was the uprising leader of Yang Di in Sui Dynasty.
Wei Bian Shi, a militarist and politician in the Northern Qi Dynasty, is the grandson of Wang Weijing, a native of Changle in the Northern Qi Dynasty.
Wei's father is Wei Kui. After Wei Kui's death, Wei Bian Shi became the King of Changle.
Wei Tianqi (193565438+1October 24th-), originally from Dangshan county, Jiangsu province, is a writer and literary critic.
He has lived in Taiwan Province province since 1949.
Wei Jing (? -547), the word scholar is true, Xianbei deputy feather, (now southeast of Youyu, Shanxi) a strategist and politician of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, Gao Huan's brother-in-law, the emperor of the Northern Qi Dynasty, the official to Fu, and the duke of Changle.
Wei Jianxing (19311.2-2065438+8.7,05), a native of Xinchang, Zhejiang, was one of the former leaders of China and People's Republic of China (PRC).
Wei (1933-), female, from Fushun, Liaoning Province, was originally a worker in Shenyang Northeast Machinery Factory, and was later rated as a worker engineer, known as "a good worker of Chairman Mao".