Quan surname, China surname, ranked 403rd among the hundred surnames in Song Dynasty. At present, the total population is not listed in the top 300 of the top 100 surnames in China and Taiwan Province Province, and the full surname is not listed in the top 300 of the top 100 surnames in Taiwan Province Province 100.
According to the genealogy table of prime ministers in Tang Dynasty, the right surname originated from the son surname. Wu Ding, the son of Emperor Gaozong of Shang Dynasty, was sealed in the kingdom of power (now Shayang County, Jingmen City, Hubei Province [1]). Later, the descendants of the powerful people and the monarch took the country name as their surname and called it the whole history. All are the glorious ancestors of the royal family, which can be traced back to the distant ancestor Huangdi. According to the records in Tongzhi Genealogy, Quan was originally a descendant of Shang Emperor Wu after Zhuan Xu. Later, during the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Chu annexed a powerful country, and named the imperial clan doctor Dou Kun as a powerful country Yin, in charge of the people of the former powerful country. Later, Dou Kun led the adherents of the powerful country to revolt and make an insurrection, was defeated, and died here himself. The descendants of Dou Kun take the ancestral fief as their surname, which is called the whole surname. Therefore, the descendants of the whole family named Wu Ding the ancestor of the whole family.