A brief introduction to the origin of Lang surname comes from Dongfu, a dragon master in the ancient Emperor Shun period, and belongs to the surname of his ancestors. According to the historical records "The Origin of Surnames" and "A Brief History of Surnames", Zhuan Xu has a descendant named Dong Shuan who is good at raising dragons. In ancient times, horses were called "dragons". Dong Fu, the son of Dong Shuan, was in charge of raising dragons during the reign of Shundi, and was named as a dragon. In ancient times, "money" and "Guan" were homophonic, so later Guan Longshi was written. Among the descendants of Dongfu, there are many people who take the titles of their ancestors as their surnames, called Ganlong and Guanlong. Later, the language in the province was simplified and divided into the single surname Guan and Long, which were passed down from generation to generation and were one of the very old surnames. In the Guanlong clan, there was a famous figure named Guan Longti, who was a doctor during the reign of Xia Jie in the late summer. It was once named "Guan Yu" because of its contribution to the northern city of the Yellow River. Until the Spring and Autumn Period, in the twentieth year of the concubine of King Ding of Zhou Dynasty (13th year of Duke Jing of Jin Dynasty, 587 BC), Marshal Zhong Jun of the State of Jin was sealed in Guan Yi and renamed as "Luanyi", which is now Luancheng, Hebei Province.
Among the descendants of Guan Longti, there are those with ancestral surnames, called Guan and Pei, which have been passed down from generation to generation, and their Guan history is authentic. Most people in Guan's family respect Guan Longti as the ancestor of his surname.
Originated from Ji surname
Yin was a doctor of the Zhou royal family in the Spring and Autumn Period and belonged to the official surname. According to the historical book Guan Ai, in the Spring and Autumn Period, Yin, a physician of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, was appointed as the Guan Ling of Hanguguan (now Lingbao, Henan), and the world called him Guan Yin and Guan Yin Ling. Some scholars believe that "Yin" is the official name of the first-class local governor in the Zhou Dynasty, and "Yin" is a person's name, and its real name should be Ji or Ji. His official position is Yin, who is in charge of Hangu Pass and is known as "Guanyin" in history. According to legend, Kun Li, the ancestor of Taoism, was moved by the warm hospitality of Guanyin Xi when he went west, and wrote 5,000 famous Taoist scriptures for him. After Guanyin Xi copied this article as Tao Te Ching and spread it to the world, he gave up his official position and followed Laozi to learn Taoism. Later, Guanyin Xi also became a fairy and his feathers flew away. Among the descendants and clans of Guanyin Xi, many people take the official titles of their ancestors as their surnames, which are called Guanyin and Guanyin. Later, the provincial language was simplified and divided into single surnames Guan and Yin, which were passed down from generation to generation.
From the Spring and Autumn Period, the doctor of the State of Jin went to Dongguan, taking the name of ancestral fief as his surname. The history book "Discrimination of Ancient and Modern Surnames" records: "Dongguan, Jin Dongguan wins after five years. Han Bei general Dong ". Yiwu was a famous doctor in the state of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period. He was one of the most beloved doctors during the reign of Ji (676 BC ~ 65 BC1year). He was sealed in the capital Dongguan, so he was called "Yiwu in Dongguan" in history. This victory in Dongguan is the source of the satirical spell "25" that has been passed down through the ages. Among the descendants of Dongguan Wubao, there are those who took the name of their ancestors' fiefs as their surnames and passed them down from generation to generation until the Han Dynasty, as well as the northern general Dongguan Yi, who is the descendant of Dongguan Wubao. In the Dongguan clan, most of the provincial languages in the later period were simplified to the single surname Guan and Dong, which were passed down from generation to generation.
From an official position
Judging from the official Guan Gong in the Spring and Autumn Period, it belongs to the official title. Guan Gong, or archer, is the title of an army with bows and arrows as its main weapon in the Spring and Autumn Period. Its commander is called Guan Gong and belongs to military systems at all levels. Among the descendants of Guan Gong, those who take their ancestral titles as their surnames are called Guan Gong's. Later, the provincial language was simplified and divided into single surnames Guan and Gong, which were passed down from generation to generation. It should be noted that the only correct pronunciation of this Guan Jia is not), but