The origin of surnames
1, originated from Xianbei nationality, came from Yifu Department of Xianbei nationality, and belongs to the clan name of Han dynasty. According to the historical book Shu Wei, in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Yi Fu was the Xianbei people in the Northern Wei Dynasty. After the Northern Wei regime entered the Central Plains, most of them changed their surnames to Lou's, but some people changed the Chinese homonym of the original surnames to Yi's and Yi's, and then gradually merged into the Han nationality, which was passed down from generation to generation.
2. It originated from Xiongnu and Attila in the ancient western regions. It belongs to the emperor, and the surname is changed to surname. According to the history book History of the Five Dynasties, Ming Taizu Li Siyuan (Xu Li, reigned from 926 to 933 AD) in the late Tang Dynasty gave Ge Shiyi, the deputy envoy of King Kumoxi at that time, the Chinese surname "B", and his descendants were therefore called "B". In this B-family cemetery, some people later changed their surnames into homophonic Chinese characters "one" because of asylum, and later they were all incorporated into the Han nationality and passed down from generation to generation.
There are about 1.424 people in China and about 10 people in Beijing, mainly distributed in Shanxi, Sichuan and Anhui. Tang, the founder of Shang Dynasty, originated from the word "",and later generations changed "B" to "I".
1. Name:
1, Yijun
Yi Junhao, formerly known as Mrs. Cai Cha, stage name Cai Cha Caotang, alias Lanting; Shanghainese. Contemporary famous painters and poets. From March 065438 to March 0946, he participated in revolutionary work. After graduating from college, he studied in Vietnam, studying under Ba Jin, Cang Kejia and Liu Haisu. Full member of Beijing Chinese Poetry Society and China Couplet Society, president of World Association of Poets and Painters, president of Shanghai Association of Painters and Painters, president of World Association of Confucian Culture and China Scholars.
2. Yi Ming
Yi Ming, the word bitter army,no. Mo Chi; People from Nanyang, Henan. Contemporary famous calligrapher. Member of China Beijing Calligraphers Association, executive vice president of Beijing Liu Tie Art Calligraphy Research Association.
From 65438 to 0984, he founded Beijing Yi Ming Calligraphy School (now Yi Ming Culture and Art School), served as principal and calligraphy lecturer, and was a famous calligrapher and world art celebrity with remarkable achievements. He was awarded the honorary titles of "Beijing Excellent Educator" and "Retired Cadres of Advanced Troops" in Beijing and the whole country.