Gong surname:
Origin of Gong surname: 1. Some descendants of the Nangong family changed their surname to Gong.
2. The descendants of Zhou officials’ “palace people” take their official surnames as their surnames. (These two palace surnames are both after Ji.)
3. Some of the *** and Gong surnames were changed to the palace surname.
4. In the Ming Dynasty, the Hui people took Gong as their surname due to the palace fire.
5. In the Qing Dynasty, the Manchu clan Gongjia was changed to the Gong clan.
6. Mongolian people also change their name to Gong clan.
贠surname:
贠[貟, pronounced as yùn(ㄩㄣˋ)]
1. Origin of the surname:
No. One origin: The surname Mi comes from Wu Zixu, a prince of Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. It is a surname based on the name of an ancestor.
According to the historical record "Xingyuan", "贠 came out of Nanyang, and was of the same clan as Chu, after Zhuanxu." The Yu family took the name of their ancestors as their surname and came from the Wu family. He is a descendant of Wu Yun of Chu State (later the Prime Minister of Wu State) during the Spring and Autumn Period.
The origin of the surname Yun is: Shun → Yao → Emperor Ku → Zhuanxu → Mi → Xiong → Chu → Wu → Yun (member).
According to the research of many scholars: "贠" and "元" are originally the same character, but they are written in different ways and have multiple sounds. The surname is derived from Wu Zixu and Wu Yu (member).
Before the Chinese characters were simplified, the character "Yuan" was always written as "貟", and the ancestors of the Yu family also used the character "貟". In modern times, many Yu family members still insist on using the "ancestral" writing method, but It was also simplified and written as "贠".
After Wu Zixu was sentenced to death, his descendants dispersed and fled to other places. However, in order to commemorate this ancestor who was famous throughout the ages and to avoid being implicated in the disaster, they adopted his name "贠 (member)" as their surname. The Yu (Yuan) family has continued to this day.
The second origin: It originated from the surname Ji, which came from King Zhou Cheng who granted the son of King Ji to Liu Yi. He was originally named after the name of the town, but later changed his surname to his surname for some reason.
According to the historical records "Southern History" and "A Study of Surnames", "Liu Ningzhi of the Song Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty admired the loyalty of the Yu family, so he changed his surname to Yu."
The ancestor of the surname: Wu Zixu.
Wu Zixu, his surname is Wu, his given name is Yu (member), and his given name is Zixu. Outstanding people in the Spring and Autumn Period. According to the "Dictionary of Surnames", "Explanation of Surnames", "Where Do Your Surnames Come From", "Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Surnames", "Calligraphy Dictionary", and "Dictionary of Chinese Calligraphy": "贠和元" is the same character, written in different ways, and the different characters have multiple sounds. . When the surname is spoken, it is pronounced yùn, not yuàn, which comes from Wu Zixu (武贠). People all over the country are accustomed to writing "贠". You can input it by typing "yp" in double pinnacle, or by typing "yun" in full pinnacle and turning ten pages.
2. The ancestors of each branch:
Yun Dezhong: the first generation ancestor of the northern Yun family in the east of Tai'an, Shandong.
Yun Decheng: the first generation ancestor of Yunzhuang (formerly Tangyi, Shandong) in Guan County, Shandong. The ancestors were from Zaoqiang and Jizhou, and moved to Shandong during the Hongyong period of the early Ming Dynasty. The Yu family is also a descendant of Wu Yu. A surname, so far called the same family as the Wu family. Since ancient times, there have been half a thousand famous people. The ancestor moved from Zaoqiang to Jizhou during the Yongle period.
3. County Hope:
Henan County: During the Qin Dynasty, it was named Sanchuan County.
Jiangling County: It was originally Ying County of Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. During the Han Dynasty, Jiangling County was established as the seat of Nanjun.
4. Historical celebrities:
Yun Chang: (years of birth and death to be determined), a native of Jincheng, Qianliang (now Lanzhou, Gansu).
Yun Banqian: (years of birth and death to be determined), whose real name is Yu Qing, a native of Linfen, Jinzhou. Famous Tang Dynasty minister and poet.
His teacher Wang Yi Fangqi said: "When a wise man is born at the age of five hundred, it is appropriate for his son to be his son." Therefore, he changed his name to Banqian.
Yun Xingzong: (date of birth and death to be determined), courtesy name Xiandao, a benevolent and long-lived person. Famous minister and scholar of Song Dynasty.
Yun Xingzong wrote fifty volumes of "Jiuhua Collection", and "Guo Shi Jing Ji Zhi" also contained debates and records of quarrying battles, which were handed down to the world.
Yun Xiaosu: (1950-present), a native of Shaanxian County, Henan. Deputy Minister of Land and Resources.
Yun Jie: Deputy Director and Associate Researcher of the Administrative Management Research Office of the Institute of Political Science, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Master of Public Administration, School of Government, Peking University, PhD candidate in Economics, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences , the person in charge of the National Social Science Fund project "Research on the Efficiency and Methodology System of Government Policy Evaluation".
Yun Enfeng: (1940 AD to present day), born in Xi'an, originally from Huayin, Shaanxi. Famous Chinese soprano singer and national first-class actor.
He is currently the fourth director of the Chinese Musicians Association, a director of the Chinese Ethnic Vocal Music Society, and a part-time professor at Xi'an Jiaotong University and Northwest University. He has successively served as a member of the 4th Shaanxi Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a member of the Standing Committee of the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th CPPCC. He is currently the honorary leader and secretary of the Shaanxi Provincial Radio and Television Chinese Orchestra.
Yu Chao: (1952 AD to present day), a native of Sanyuan, Shaanxi. Professor and doctoral supervisor.
Robotics Institute of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and received master's and doctorate degrees from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Tianjin University.
Research directions: Robotics and robot control, mechanical system dynamics.
Yun Baoshan: (1930-1951 AD), a native of Anyang, Henan. Famous internationalist fighter and first-class combat hero.
Yun Donghua: (1950-present), police officer at Huashan Prison in Shaanxi Province
In January 1986, he was transferred from the army to work in Huashan Prison. He has successively served as director of the Real Estate and Infrastructure Office and director of the Supervision Office. From June 2001 to present, he serves as the director and party branch secretary of the Huashan Prison Retirees Service Management Office. Due to his outstanding work performance, he has been rated as an outstanding Communist Party member and an outstanding civil servant many times. In 2004, he was awarded the honorary title of "Advanced Individual in the Work of Veteran Cadres in the Province" by the Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government.
Yun Xiangbin: young poet.
Graduated from Qingdao University of Science and Technology.
He is currently the secretary-general of the Chinese Golden Pen Composition Research Association, leader of the Chinese Golden Pen Composition Teaching and Research Group, deputy director of the Teaching and Research Department of Lizhi Main School, and senior lecturer of Chinese Golden Pen Composition. He is the author of teaching papers "Composition Enlightenment for Grades 1 and 2", "Composition Teaching and Market Refinement", literary script "Shout", poetry "Collection of Xiang Bin's Poems and Essays", etc.
Yun Zonghan: (1940~present), a native of Xianyang, Shaanxi. A famous Qin Opera performing artist, a national first-class actor at the Shaanxi Opera Research Institute, a member of the Chinese Dramatists Association, and the vice president of the Shaanxi Qin Opera Research Association.
Yun Genghou: (1954~present), a native of Shaanxian County, Henan. Famous artist.
Member of the Chinese Museum Society, member of the Folk Arts and Crafts Professional Committee of the China Arts and Crafts Society, member of the Henan Artists Association, director of the Henan Folk Writers Association, chairman of the Sanmenxia Folk Writers Association, and member of the Sanmenxia City People Director of the Art Museum, associate research librarian.