Lao Guo's crosstalk, of course, is just teasing. However, the Manchu people mentioned in this cross talk changed their Chinese surnames, which did happen in history. After the Revolution of 1911, many Manchu people hid among the Han people in order to avoid disasters, and often changed their original Manchu surnames to Han surnames.
So, which China surnames are the eight Manchu surnames in history? What is Lao Guo's last name now?
1. of Yenara
Ye Henala's family was originally the Yehe Department, one of the four departments of Jurchen Hulun in Haixi in the late Ming Dynasty. Yehe is the name of the tribe, and Nora is the surname of the people in this tribe. Therefore, Yeh Na La Shi, if only by surname, should be called Na La Shi.
In fact, the Nala family is not only Yehe, but also Yehe Nala, Hadanala, Uranala and Huifa Nala. It's just that Yenara was so famous that everyone used to call it Yenara later.
In fact, it was not only this time after the Revolution of 1911 that Nora changed her surname to Han. After the Qing dynasty entered the customs, the emperor even wanted to govern the country well, and he needed to respect the sinicization as much as possible. So at that time, many Manchu surnames had been changed to Han surnames first.
Among them, Ye changed the Lahu nationality's surname to Nalan. Nalan Xingde, a famous poet in the Qing Dynasty, came from this branch in history.
Later, after the Revolution of 1911, Manchu's eight surnames were often changed according to the first word of their surnames. According to this habit, Nora changed her surname to Na, and a few changed her surname to Nan.
Na Ying, a famous female singer today, is a descendant of Ye Henala.
2.Socho Roche
According to the Book of Suochuo Roche, Suochuo Roche is a descendant of Jurchen in Haixi, originally living in Changbai Mountain, and moved to Xiuyan and Xingjing generation in Liaodong during Kangxi period. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi, he was given the surname Shi by Emperor Kangxi.
Later, Suo Chuo Roche changed his surname to Suo and Cao respectively.
Suobaoli, who once sang "Husband and wife both go home" in the Spring Festival Evening, is a descendant of Suochuo Roche.
3. Tong Jiashi
According to the Eight Banners Manchu Genealogy, Tongjia was originally the place name where Manchu people lived in the Eight Banners, and later took it as their surname.
After the Revolution of 1911, most Tong family members changed their surnames to Tong, and some changed their surnames to Dong and Tong.
David, who is now active in the entertainment circle, is a descendant of Tong Jiashi.
4. Ma Jiashi
The Majia family is also named after a place name. Primitive clan originated from "Li Jia Kuma Family" and located in Mudanjiang and Suifenhe today. Among the Eight Banners, the vest is mostly inlaid with yellow flag and red flag, and some branches into the yellow flag later.
Ma Jiashi later changed his surname to Ma, and a few changed his surname to Ma.
It is said that the famous "Roaring Emperor" Ma Jingtao is a descendant of vest. But for this matter, Ma Jingtao himself doesn't seem to have confirmed it clearly.
5. Guarga
Guarga has several different branches, which are divided into Suwan Guarga Antu Guarga, Yeheguarga and Wulaguaga according to different regions. After the Qing dynasty entered the customs, there were branches such as Fengcheng Guaerjia and Jinzhou Guaerjia.
Because there are relatively many branches in the region, many Guaer families change their surnames. The largest branch is Guan. Besides Guan, there are many surnames such as Shi, Bao, Li, Gao, Bai, Hu and Guo.
The actresses we are familiar with, Guan Xiaotong and Rosamund Kwan, are descendants of Guargard.
6. Herseri Hala
Hersairihara, under the Yellow Flag and Yellow Flag in Manzhouli, is the oldest surname in Manzhouli. At the same time, in the Qing Dynasty, it was also the most powerful clan except the royal family.
Friends who have seen the TV series "Kangxi Dynasty" should have a deep impression on Sony and Suoetu during the Kangxi period. Sony and Sototo, although their names have the word Suo, are not Suo Zhuo Roche, but Heserihara.
In today's Hersaizhhara, most people change their surnames to He or He, and a few people are surnamed Li.
Ying Da, who once played "I Love My Home, My Home" in Northeast China, is a descendant of Hesse Rihara.
7. Fucha
Fu Cha is the oldest surname of Jurchen, which can be traced back to the late Tang Dynasty.
Later surnames were dominated by Fu, and there were also a few Fu or Fu and Fu. Among them, Fu surname is the most popular surname among Manchu people today, second only to Guan surname. Fourcand in Princess Zhu Huan was actually born in Fu Cha.
Fu Dalong, a famous actor today, is from Fu Cha.
8. Niu Kelu's family
Like Fu Cha, Niu Kelu is one of the oldest surnames of Manchu. Mainly living in Songhua River basin, Mudanjiang River basin and Changbai Mountain area.
Relatively speaking, Niu Kelu's family was more prosperous in Qing Dynasty. In the Eight Banners, basically every flag has a branch of Niu Kelu. Friends who have seen the harem should know that Zhen Xuan belongs to Niu Kelu.
In modern times, Niu Kelu's surname was mostly changed to Niu or Lang. There are many celebrities in Niu Kelu's family, such as the famous pianist Lang Lang and the head coach of women's volleyball Lang Ping, all of whom are descendants of Niu Kelu's family.
Of course, in addition to these eight surnames, there is also a very important surname, which many people may be curious about.
Eisingiro.
As the royal family of Qing Dynasty, Aisingiorro was also the most popular family. However, because it is a royal family, it is not included in the eight Manchu surnames, and it is mostly discussed separately.
Aisingiorro family, mostly changed their surname to Jin. There are also a few people who change their surnames to Wang, Sun, Ai, Luo, Zhao, Fan, Guan, E and Yi. Today, there are about 300,000-400,000 people in the Aisin Giro family. Mr. Qi Gong, a famous contemporary calligrapher, is a descendant of Aisingiorro and the ninth grandson of Yong Zhengdi.