Gao
Gao's surname first appeared in the period of the ancient Yellow Emperor, and Shiben, the earliest ancient book in China that systematically recorded the origin of surnames, contained "Gao Yuan, a minister of the Yellow Emperor, served as an official office." The Chronicle of Bamboo Books says that the Yellow Emperor "lived with bears". There is a bear, and now Zhengzhou Xinzheng. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu Chi, the sixth grandson of Lu Shang (Jiang Ziya) in Qi Taigong, had a son and a descendant named Gao [1]? .
Gao is an ancient surname group with many nationalities and origins, ranking 153rd in Hundred Family Names, 19th in Chinese mainland's surname list, and 3th in Taiwan Province Province, with a population of about 14.769 million, accounting for about .92% of the total population in China, and most of them are Yuyang, Liaodong, Guangling, Henan and Henan. The mainstream of Gao originated in Henan Province today, but after the Spring and Autumn Period, it was mostly distributed in Qilu.