Question 1: How many people are there in a *** named Xue? 20 points The surname Xue is a Chinese surname. It originated in Jining and Tengzhou, Shandong Province today. It ranks 68th in "Hundred Family Surnames". Nowadays, people of the Xue family have spread all over the country, mostly in Jiangsu, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hebei, Fujian and other provinces. The Xue family in these areas account for 63% of the Han Xue family in the country. Xue is the 48th most common surname in China today, with a population of about 6.72 million, accounting for 0.42 of the country's population.
Question 2: How many people are there with the surname Xue? Are you asking around the world? The surname Xue is the 48th most common surname in China today. It has a large population of about 5.46 million. Accounting for 0.42 of the country.
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Question 3: How many people with the surname Xue Meiyi have been searched through the national computer search of the same name network
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Question 4: Are there any celebrities named Xue? Xierli, Hejin County, Shanxi Province). Young people are poor and humble, and rely on fields as their occupation. He was good at riding and shooting. During the Zhenguan period, he accompanied Taizong in his expedition to Liaodong and was invincible. During the reign of Emperor Gaozong, he repeatedly defeated Goryeo, Khitan, and Turks, and made outstanding achievements. He was worshiped as General Benwei and granted the title of Duke of Pingyang County. When Yongchun died in the second year of his life, he was given to General Zuo Xiaowei and the Governor of Youzhou. Later generations compiled dramas and novels based on his achievements.
Xue Fucheng: A native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, a diplomat and reformist of the Qing Dynasty. He once wrote "A Brief Discussion on Foreign Affairs" and advocated reform and reform. He has successively served as the inspector of Ningshaotai Road in Zhejiang and Hunan, and as the minister to Britain, France, Belgium and Italy. He praised Western constitutional monarchy, advocated the development of Chinese industry and commerce, and wrote "Ten Types of Complete Works of Yong".
Xue Yue: A native of Lechang, Guangdong, a senior general of the Communist Party of China and the first general of China's anti-Japanese war. He was the general who annihilated the most Japanese troops during the Anti-Japanese War. In the four Changsha battles he commanded alone, he annihilated more than 100,000 Japanese troops. On October 10, 1946, U.S. President Truman awarded Xue Yue a Medal of Freedom in recognition of his merits in the Anti-Japanese War. Ye Ting, commander of the New Fourth Army, praised Xue Yue's command for "the great victory at Wanjialing, which saved the capital from danger, served as the guarantee for Jianghan, and stood in tandem with Pingxingguan and Taierzhuang. Its reputation should be immortal."
Xue Ju: Hedong A native of Fenyin (now Wanrong, Shanxi), he and his son Renguo raised an army in the third year of Daye of the Sui Dynasty (617 AD) and claimed to be the overlord of the Western Qin Dynasty. They occupied the land of Longxi and led an army of 300,000. They soon proclaimed themselves emperor and moved the capital. Tianshui. Later, his son succeeded to the throne and was defeated and surrendered to Tang Dynasty.
Xue Tao: A native of Chang'an (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province), she was a female poet in the Tang Dynasty. Her father died early and she became a singing prostitute. He is good at singing, dancing, and writing poetry. He once created a small crimson paper to write poems, and was known as Xue Tao Jian. The Ming Dynasty compiled "Xue Tao's Poems".
Xue Ji: A native of Fenyin, Puzhou, a minister, calligrapher and painter of the Tang Dynasty. He was once an official, Taibao of the Crown Prince, and Minister of the Ministry of Rites. He is good at painting figures, birds and animals, and his painting of cranes is particularly vivid, which was regarded as a masterpiece at that time. His calligraphy is also known as one of the "Four Great Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty" along with Ouyang Xun, Yu Shinan and Chu Suiliang.
Question 5: How many people with the surname Xue are there in South Korea? There seems to be no surname Xue. I have never seen this surname in South Korea.
Question 6: The number of people with the surname Xue in history. The surname is the 48th most common surname in China today, with a population of about 6.72 million, accounting for 0.42 of the country's population.
Question 7: How many people have the surname Xue Zhengzheng in the country? There are 39 people with the name Xue Zhengzheng in the country, including: 2 in Hebei, 3 in Shanxi, 1 in Inner Mongolia, 1 in Jilin, 1 in Jiangsu, 1 in Anhui, 1 in Shandong, and Shaanxi 27, 2 from Gansu.
Question 8: Who are the famous historical figures with the surname Xue? two.
According to the land of Longxi, he led a crowd of 300,000. He soon proclaimed himself emperor and moved his capital to Tianshui. Later, his son succeeded to the throne and was defeated and surrendered to Tang Dynasty.
(?-618), one of the heroes in the late Sui Dynasty, his ancestral home was Fenyin, Hedong (now west of Wanrong, Shanxi). His father Xue Wang moved to Jincheng, Lanzhou (now Lanzhou, Gansu). Xue Ju was tall and majestic in appearance, brave and good at shooting. He was first appointed as the school captain of Jincheng Prefecture.
In April of the thirteenth year of Daye (617), Xue raised his troops to rebel against the Sui Dynasty, calling himself the Overlord of the Western Qin Dynasty, and his reign name was Qin Xing. In July of the thirteenth year of Daye (617), Xue Ju proclaimed himself emperor and moved his capital to Qinzhou. In the first year of Wude (618), Xue Ju fought with the Tang army, defeated Qin King Li Shimin in Qianshuiyuan, and captured his generals Murong Luo?, Liu Hongji and others. He was about to take advantage of the victory and take Chang'an, but suddenly died of illness.
Xue Rengao
(?? 618), first known as Xue Renguo, his ancestral home was Fenyin, Hedong (now west of Wanrong, Shanxi), and later moved to Jincheng, Lanzhou (now Lanzhou, Gansu), Xue Ju's eldest son , the warlord who occupied Longxi in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties. Xue Rengao is brave and good at fighting, and is known as the "enemy of ten thousand people". In April of the thirteenth year of Daye (617), Xue Rengao and his father Xue raised troops to occupy the land in Longxi. In July, Xue Ju proclaimed himself emperor and made Xue Rengao the prince.
In August of the first year of Wude (618), Xue Ju died and Xue Rengao succeeded to the throne. In November, Xue Rengao was defeated by the Tang army in the Battle of Qianshuiyuan. Xue Rengao was forced to surrender to the Tang Dynasty. Li Shimin escorted Xue Rengao to Chang'an and beheaded him.