The legend of China's surname.

Li is a descendant of Zhuan Xu Levin, one of the five emperors. He was once the king of Dali, and his successors assumed the post of king of Dali, taking the official position as his surname and Li as his surname. At the end of Shang Dynasty, Li's descendants angered her by telling this story and were killed. Li Zheng's wife, Qi He, and her family are from the State of Chen. Qi He and her family fled back to the State of Chen with their son Loretta Lee. When they arrived at Houyi Market, the mother and son were hungry and ate Mu Zi (the fruit of the tree) to save their lives. In order to thank and avoid the pursuit, Li Zhen concealed her original surname, because "Li" and "Li" are homonyms, and changed her surname to Li, which is the ancestor of Li. Mother and son returned to Chen State and settled in Guxian County, not far from Chen. He also married the daughter of Chen and his family, and gave birth to the doctor Chang Zu. Li Chang, whose real name is Tongde, was granted a fief by Zhou Kangwang in Kuxian County. Li Shuozong's fifth grandson, Li Gan, served as an ancient consultant in the Western Zhou Dynasty, married a longevity baby girl and gave birth to Li Er. "Historical Records" contains: "I was born in Qurenli, Chuku County, and my surname is Li. His name is Er, and the word Yong is the history of Zhou Shoucang. " Some ancient books said that old Gigi Lai was Loretta Lee's 1 1 grandchild, and some surname books said that Loretta Lee was Lao Tzu's sixth ancestor.