The origin and origin of Mu surname 1. It originated from Song Mugong.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Song Guojun was the son of King Wang Xuan of the Song Dynasty, but later he died unfortunately, so his younger brother and son inherited the throne. Later, he remained in power for nine years. Until his death, he didn't expect what he left for his son. So he returned the throne to his sons, Zi and Yi. Both Zi and Yi were virtuous when they were in office. So, when he surpassed Yi, he gave his uncle and son a title. Mu? Later, people called it Song Mugong.
The reason why Zihe Zhui was blocked as? Mu? It's actually meaningful, because in ancient times? Mu? That is to say, martial arts values righteousness, that is to say, when he was in office, he was virtuous and kind. According to the etiquette system of the Zhou Dynasty, Mu? There is also the meaning of blood inheritance, so it is easy? Mu? Give it to He Zi and posthumous title. Will some descendants of He Zi accept it? Mu? Of course, there are some surnames? And then what? For the surname.
2. Change the surname from ethnic minorities
Xianbei people: Like the origin and origin of Zhao's surname, many people in Mu changed their surnames. For example, in the sinicization reform after Emperor Xiaowen ascended the throne in the Northern Wei Dynasty, the surname of Mu Ling in Tuoba of Xianbei people was changed to that of Han people.
Mongolians: Many Mongolians changed their surnames to Mu. For example, the Chimuto changed their surnames to Mu, Cui or Liu. Of course, there are Cui Zuke's and Murchit's.
Manchu: There are also many Mu surnames in Manchu, many of which are transliteration. Mu? Surnames beginning with the word "",such as,, Qi, etc., have almost all been changed to the Han surname Mu.