Question 1: Which surnames are popular in China? After years of research, the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences found that the three largest surnames in the country are Li, Wang, and Zhang, accounting for 7.9%, 7.4%, and 7.1% of the total population respectively. The total population of the three major surnames reaches 270 million, making them the three largest groups of people with the same surname in the world.
Among the 100 common surnames in contemporary China, 87% of the country’s population is concentrated. Among them, there are 19 surnames accounting for more than 1% of the national population, namely Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Zhao, Huang, Zhou, Wu, Xu, Sun, Hu, Zhu, Gao, Lin, He, Guo and Ma. Historically, about half of China's population has been concentrated in these 19 people with the same surname.
In addition, the regional distribution of people with the same surname in China is also uneven. In the northern region, the surname Wang is the most common surname, accounting for approximately 9.9% of the population, followed by Li, Zhang, and Liu; in the southern region, the surname Chen is the most common surname, accounting for approximately 10.6% of the population, followed by Li, Huang, Lin and Zhang; in the Yangtze River Basin, a transitional area between north and south, the most common surname is Li, accounting for about 7% of the population, followed by Wang, Zhang, Chen and Liu.
Question 2: What are the top five surnames in China? The five major surnames of Li, Cui, Lu, Zheng and Wang in the Tang Dynasty
Li Zhounai, Zhao Qian's grandson in the Song Dynasty***, was among the top five
Zhang Wang, Li Zhaoliunai in the Yuan Dynasty*** was among the five surnames
The ten major surnames of the Ming Dynasty are, in order, Wang, Chen, Zhang, Liu, Guo, Wu, Yang, Li, Hu, and Zhu.
The top five surnames in the country before the Qing Dynasty were Chen, Li, Zhang and Wang He
Statistics from the 1982 China Census show that among the Chinese surnames, the three surnames are Li, Wang and Zhang. are the largest, accounting for 7.9%, 7.4% and 7.1% of the total population respectively. The 100 surnames in order of number of people are: Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Zhao, Huang, Zhou, Wu, Xu, Sun, Hu, Zhu, Gao, Lin, He, Guo, Ma, Luo, Liang, Song, Zheng, Xie, Han, Tang, Feng, Yu, Dong, Xiao, Cheng, Cao, Yuan, Deng, Xu, Fu, Shen, Zeng, Peng, Lu, Su, Lu, Jiang, Cai, Jia, Ding, Wei, Xue, Ye, Yan, Yu, Pan, Du, Dai, Xia, Zhong, Wang, Tian, ??Ren, Jiang, Fan, Fang, Shi, Yao, Tan, Liao, Zou, Xiong, Jin, Lu, Hao, Kong, Bai, Cui, Kang, Mao, Qiu, Qin, Jiang, Shi, Gu, Hou, Shao, Meng, Long, Wan, Duan, Lei, Qian, Tang, Yin, Li, Yi, Chang, Wu, Qiao, He, Lai, Gong, Wen. These 100 surnames collectively account for 87% of the population, while the top 19 most common surnames account for half of the population.
According to relevant information from my country’s household registration management department, it can be seen that the top 10 most populous surnames in my country are:
The first most popular surname: Wang;
The second most popular surname: Zhang;
The third most common surname: Li;
The fourth most common surname: Liu;
The fifth most common surname: Chen;
No. The sixth most common surname: Yang;
The seventh most common surname: Zhou;
The eighth most common surname: Huang;
The ninth most common surname: Zhao;
The tenth most common surname: Wu
Question 3: What are the common surnames in China? A recent statistical analysis of the national household registration population by the Public Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security shows that the surname Wang is the most common surname in my country, with 9288.1 million, accounting for 7.25% of the country's total population. According to reports, the second most common surname in my country is Li, with 92.074 million people, accounting for 7.19% of the country's total population; the third is Zhang, with 87.502 million people, accounting for 6.83% of the country's total population. .
There are 10 surnames with a population of more than 20 million, in order: Wang, Li, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Huang, Zhao, Wu, and Zhou; the population of surnames is less than 20 million There are 12 surnames for more than 10 million people, in order: Xu, Sun, Ma, Zhu, Hu, Guo, He, Gao, Lin, Luo, Zheng, and Liang.
The surnames in the top 100 are: Xie, Song, Tang, Xu, Han, Feng, Deng, Cao, Peng, Zeng, Xiao, Tian, ??Dong, Yuan, Pan, Yu, Jiang , Cai, Yu, Du, Ye, Cheng, Su, Wei, Lu, Ding, Ren, Shen, Yao, Lu, Jiang, Cui, Zhong, Tan, Lu, Wang, Fan, Jin, Shi, Liao, Jia, Xia , Wei, Fu, Fang, Bai, Zou, Meng, Xiong, Qin, Qiu, Jiang, Yin, Xue, Yan, Duan, Lei, Hou, Long, Shi, Tao, Li, He, Gu, Mao, Hao, Gong , Shao, Wan, Qian, Yan, Qin, Wu, Dai, Mo, Kong, Xiang, Tang.
The total population of the top 100 surnames accounts for 84.77% of the national population.
Ranking of the 100 most populous surnames in China (2007 data) (2007-05-08 08:46) Category: Non-technical articles
The Public Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security recently A statistical analysis of the national household registration population shows that Wang is the most common surname in my country, with 92.881 million people, accounting for 7.25% of the country's total population.
According to reports, the second most common surname in my country is Li, with 92.074 million people, accounting for 7.19% of the country's total population; the third place is Zhang, with 87.502 million people, accounting for 6.83% of the country's total population.
There are 10 surnames with a population of more than 20 million, in order:
1. Wang; 2. Li; 3. Zhang; 4. Liu; 5. Chen; 6. Yang; 7. Huang; 8, Zhao; 9, Wu; 10, Zhou.
There are 12 surnames with a population of less than 20 million and more than 10 million, in order:
11 , Xu; 12, Sun; 13, Ma; 14, Zhu; 15, Hu; 16, Guo; 17, He; 18, Gao; 19, Lin; 20, Luo; 21, Zheng; 22, Liang.
The surnames in the top 100 are:
23. Xie; 24. Song; 25. Tang; 26. Xu; 27. Han; 28. Feng; 29. ??Deng; 30 Gongcao;
31. Peng; 32. Zeng; 33. Xiao; 34. Tian; 35. Dong; 36. Yuan; 37. Pan; 38. Yu; 39. Jiang; 40. Cai;
41. Yu; 42. Du; 43. Ye; 44. Cheng; 45. Su; 46. Wei; 47. Lu; 48. Ding; 49. Ren; 50. Shen;
51. Yao; 52. Lu; 53. Jiang; 54. Cui; 55. Zhong; 56. Tan; 57. Lu; 58. Wang; 59. Fan; 60. Jin;
61. Shi; 62. Liao; 63. Jia; 64. Xia; 64. Wei; 66. Fu; 67. Fang; 68. Bai; 69. Zou; 70. Meng;
71. Xiong; 72, Qin; 73, Qiu; 74, Jiang; 75, Yin; 76, Xue; 77, Yan; 78, Duan; 79, Lei; 80, Hou;
81, Long; 82 , Shi; 83, Tao; 84, Li; 85, He; 86, Gu; 87, Mao; 88, Hao; 89, Gong; 90, Shao;
91, Wan; 92, Qian; 93. Yan; 94. Qin; 95. Wu; 96. Dai; 97. Mo; 98. Kong; 99. Xiang; 100. Tang.
The total population of the top 100 surnames accounts for 84% of the national population. . 77%.
2006 data: 1. Li; 2. Wang; 3. Zhang; 4. Liu; 5. Chen;
6. Yang; 7. Zhao; 8. Huang; 9. Zhou; 10. Wu.
Question 4: Among the hundreds of surnames in China, which ones are the common surnames? 1~25 Li Wang Zhang Liu Chen Yang Huang Zhao Wu Zhou Xu Sun Ma Zhu Hu Guo He Gaolin Chang Zheng Liang Xie Song and Tang 26 ~ 50 Xu Han Feng Deng Cao Peng Zeng Xiao Tian Dong Yuan Pan Yu Jiang Cai Yu, Du Ye, Cheng, Su Wei, Lu Ding, Ren Shen
51st to 75th place, Yao Lu, Jiang Cui Zhongtan, Lu Wang, Fan Jinshi, Liao Jiaxia Wei, Fu Fangbai, Zou Mengxiong, Qin Qiu Jiangyin
76th to 100th place, Xue Yan, Duan Leihou Long Shi Tao Li He Gu Mao Hao Gong Shao Wan Qian Yan Qin Wu Dai Mo Kong Xiang Tang
Question 5: What are the 19 major surnames in China 1 Li 2 Wang 3 Zhang 4 Liu 5 Chen 6 Yang 7 Zhao 8 Huang 9 Zhou 10 Wu 11 Xu 12 Sun 13 Hu 14 Zhu 15 Gao 16 Lin 17 He 18 Guo 19 Ma
001. Li surname: accounting for about 7.94% of the country's Han population. In terms of region, the proportion of the surname Li is relatively high in the northern provinces, generally more than 8%, while in the southern provinces the proportion is generally less than 8%, especially in the southeastern coastal provinces, the proportion is only 4 %about.
002. Wang surname: accounting for about 7.41% of the Han population, with a large population.
003. Zhang surname: accounts for about 7.07% of the total Han population in the country. Especially the four provinces of Shandong, Henan, Hebei and Sichuan have the most. 004. Liu surname: accounts for about 5.38% of the country’s Han population. In the northern regions of Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, and Beijing and Tianjin, the proportion of Liu surnames is relatively high, accounting for more than 8% of the Han population in the region.
005. Chen surname: accounting for about 4.53% of the country’s Han population, and most people have the Chen surname in the south. In Taiwan and Guangdong provinces, the surname Chen accounts for more than 10% of the province's population, making it the most common surname in the province.
006. Yang surname: accounting for about 3.08% of the country's Han population, it is widely distributed across the country, especially in the provinces along the Yangtze River Basin. 007. Zhao surname: accounts for about 2.29% of the total Han population in the country.
008. Huang surname: The population accounts for about 2.23% of the national population. People with the Huang surname are mainly concentrated in the Jiangnan area. Guangdong Province has the largest population with the Huang surname, accounting for about 19% of the country's Han population with the Huang surname. Sichuan, Hunan, Guangxi, Jiangxi and other provinces also have a relatively large population with the Huang surname. The Huang surname population in the above five provinces accounts for about 56% of the country's Han population with the Huang surname.
009. Zhou surname: accounts for about 2.12% of the country’s Han population. In the provinces and cities in the Yangtze River Basin, the proportion of Zhou surnames is higher than in other regions.
010. Wu surname: accounting for about 2.05% of the total Han population in the country. The Wu surname accounts for more than 2% of the total provincial population in all Jiangnan provinces, especially in Fujian, accounting for about 5% of the province's population. It is a relatively typical Jiangnan surname.
011. Xu surname: accounting for about 1.73% of the total Han population in the country. Especially Henan, Shandong and Zhejiang have the most!
012. Sun surname: accounting for about 1.52% of the country's Han population, it is one of the nineteen surnames with more than 1% of the largest population in China. Especially Fujian, Guangdong and Hunan have the most!
013. Hu surname: accounting for about 1.31% of the country's Han population, and is one of the nineteen major surnames with more than 1% of China's population. This surname is common in Sichuan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Anhui, Zhejiang, Shandong, and Hunan. The Hu surname in the above eight provinces accounts for about 65% of the Han population with the Hu surname in the country. Among them, Sichuan Province accounts for about 13% of the Han people in the country with the surname Hu.
014. Zhu surname: accounts for about 1.26% of the country's Han population, and is one of the nineteen surnames with more than 1% of the largest population in China. Especially Anhui, Jiangsu and Shandong have the most.
015. Gao surname: accounting for about 1.21% of the country's Han population, it is one of the nineteen surnames with more than 1% of the largest population in China. Especially in Jiangsu, Fujian, Guangdong, Jiangxi, Yunnan and other places.
016. Lin surname: accounting for about 1.18% of the country's Han population, and is one of the nineteen surnames with more than 1% of the largest population in China. Especially in the three provinces of Fujian, Guangdong and Taiwan, this surname is common. The Lin surname in these three provinces accounts for about 60% of the Han population in the country.
017. He surname: accounting for about 1.17% of the country's Han population, it is one of the nineteen surnames with more than 1% of the largest population in China. This surname is common in Sichuan, Guangdong and Hunan provinces.
018. Guo surname: accounting for about 1.15% of the country's Han population, it is one of the nineteen surnames with more than 1% of the largest population in China. This surname is common in Henan, Hebei, Shandong, Hubei, Sichuan and other provinces.
019. Ma surname: The population accounts for about 1.05% of the total Han nationality in the country. It is one of the nineteen surnames with more than 1% of the largest population in China. It is also the largest surname in my country.
Question 6: Among the hundreds of surnames in China, which surnames are common? What legends are there? Zhao Qiansun and Li Zhou were common surnames in ancient China. During the Yuan Dynasty, in order to prevent the oppressed Communists from resisting, the Mongols planned to massacre all Han people with common surnames across the country. They stopped people on the road and asked for their surnames. If they had the five major surnames, they would be killed. Therefore, the arrangement of the first surnames changed later.
There is also a saying that "half of the world is Liu", because after Liu Bang established the Han Dynasty, he made many disciples of his family kings. As a result, the Liu family's family became prosperous, resulting in more monks and less rice. Many Liu family children could not get titles and titles. The official position became a commoner, so there was Uncle Liu Huang who sold straw sandals. It also reflects Liu's prosperity from the side.
There were also many people with the surname Zhu at that time. Zhu Yuanzhang raised the surname Zhu with the essence of the world. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the number of Zhu family's descendants reached one million, which could also be called a common surname. However, they were almost killed by the Manchus later.
After Kangxi captured Chongzhen's fifth son Zhu Ci, he ordered his entire family to be executed in a hurry. Kang Mazi said: "Although Zhu has no treason, he may not have the intention of treason." It became a famous saying as famous as Qin Hui's.
Question 7: Among the hundreds of Chinese surnames, which surnames are popular? What legends are there? Diary format 40 points 1. Among the hundreds of surnames, the popular surname is not the original "Zhao Qian Sun Li" Arranged in order, among the surnames arranged in this way, the original surnames such as Wei and Wei are already minor surnames, and Qian and Sun are not the first-class major surnames (after reaching the 50th position).
2. The top 10 surnames that can be found among the hundreds of surnames are: Li Wang, Zhang Liu, Chen Yang, Zhao, Huang, Zhou and Wu. These 10 surnames account for more than 95% of the total population with surnames in the country.
3. There are so many stories and legends about the big surname that I don’t know how to tell them. I can't go into details, I can only talk about the topic. For example, the surname Li has the legend of "Thirteen stick monks saved the king of Tang Dynasty", the surname Wang has the legend of Wang Qiao Cave, the surname Zhang has the story of Zhang Huai diligently practicing calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty, the surname Liu has the legend of Liu Bang's snake-killing uprising, and the surname Chen has the story of Chen Sheng The story of the Daze Township uprising against the Qin Dynasty. The Yang surname has the legend of Yang Guifei's eastward journey to Japan. The Zhao surname has stories about armies on paper and the orphans of the Zhao family. The Huang surname has the story of Huang Chao's uprising. The Zhou surname has the story of Zhou Yu defeating Cao's soldiers. The Wu surname has the story. The story of Wu Qi’s political reform.