A probe into the origin of Qian Baijia's surname

1, the first source

According to the records in Tongzhi Genealogy and Surname Genealogy, Qian originated in Peng Zu. Zhuan Xu, the grandson of the Yellow Emperor, succeeded his uncle Shao Hao as the son of heaven and was in charge of the Central Plains. According to Li Ji of the Great Generation, Zhuan Xu's great-grandson Lu Zhong married a ghost family, whose sister was called a daughter, and the family gave birth to six children. No porridge, three years, open its left wing, six people out. One is that I am a fan, for Kunwu; The second is Huilian, who is involved in Hu; The third is for Peng Zu; The fourth is to say that it is for the benefit of others; The fifth is Yan' an, named Cao; On the sixth day, Ji Lian was the first of Chu.

2. Origin 2

In China, Qian's pedigree is relatively pure, and there is little fusion of foreign and foreign surnames. However, in the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, Qian began to integrate with the surrounding ethnic groups. Nowadays, among the Hui, Miao, Zhuang, Dai, Tibetan, Li, Tujia, Hani, Buyi and Naxi ethnic minorities, there are still a few members of the Qian family. Most of its sources come from the movement of changing the soil into streams, and the streams were changed to Chinese surname Qian. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Qian Tusi of the Hani nationality in Yunnan was a Qian Han from Lin 'an, and his descendants had a great influence in the local area.

At present, many ethnic minorities in China have changed their surnames into money through homophonic translation. According to the Records of Names in China, the origin of Qian surnames in Mongolian, Yi and Manchu countries is homophonic translation.

There are other Han people in history, and their money surnames are derived from the surnames given to them by the emperor. Qian Liu, king of wuyue, "gave his surname to the soldiers", and Qian Hongchu, king of Zhong Yi, returned to the Song Dynasty. These people who changed their surnames to money because of their surnames are all called the same clan. In the third year of Chunhua (AD 992), the imperial edict reinstated the surname, and the Qian family basically ceased to exist.

Extended data

Surname celebrity

1, light pit

Qiangkeng is the ancestor of Peng, Qian and Wei, and is now called "Peng Zu", the ancestor of Da Peng. He was honored as Peng Zu by later generations for establishing the Great Pengguo in Pengcheng.

2. Qian Jiulong

Qian Jiulong (573 ~ 645) was born in Huzhou Great Wall (now Changxing, Zhejiang). Founding fathers of the Tang Dynasty.

His father's name is Qian, and he is a general under Wu Mingche. Lost in Pengcheng with Wu Mingche. During the Sui Dynasty, Qian Jiulong was taken as a slave for committing crimes and served in Tang Palace Li Yuan. After Jinyang started his army, he was awarded Dr. Jin Guanglu for his work. In the 19th year of Zhenguan (645), he died at the age of 73.

3. Qian Qi

Qian Qi (722? -780), the word Wen Zhong, Han nationality, (now Huzhou, Zhejiang Province), was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The great calligrapher Huai Su and the monk's uncle.

In his early years, he went to the examination several times, and Tang Tianbao was a scholar for ten years (75 1 year). At first, he was the secretary of the provincial school book lang, the commander of Lantian county, and later served as the foreign minister of Si Xun, the doctor of Kao Gong and the bachelor of Hanlin. He used to be a doctor, so he was called "Qian Kao Gong". He was a bachelor of Hanlin in Daizong.

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