Why is Bai a noble surname?

Because the Bai surname was once the noble surname of the Chinese nation in ancient times, and because there were many talents of the Bai surname, many people used to be teachers of ancient emperors. The descendants of these ancient sages once established a white country in the west of Xiping County, Henan Province.

Bai is an aristocrat in ancient surnames. The ancient book "Preface to the Life Calendar" records: "Huang Bai went out to meet the mulberry day and drove Yunlong up and down." The history book "The History of Rites and Music in Han Dynasty" says: "Huang Bai enjoys the Six Dragons alone". Six dragons, that is, six good horses, generally refer to the driving specifications of the emperor when he is on patrol. When Huang Bai rode in the six dragons' car, his position at that time was very prominent. He helped Fuxi to govern the world and made many contributions, but he was never complacent and had no desire for anything, and won Fuxi's trust.

History of Bai surname

Bai's ancestors lived in Kaifeng, Henan Province, and most of them moved south. Now it is mainly distributed in Anhui, Hunan, Shaanxi, Jiangsu and other places. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, Bai was Zhou's servant, in the Tang Dynasty, there was a left-handed cypress, in the Ming Dynasty, there was an Yan 'an conductor Shi, and in the Qing Dynasty, there was a calligrapher. It is said that some Bai people in Beijing, Taiwan Province, Anhui and Jiangsu like to "seek their roots and ask their ancestors", which is actually a kind of culture. Encouraging yourself and your family to be worthy of your ancestors and be promising people is beneficial to the country and the people.