The origin of Essien Joe Luo Hengkai's surname

Jurchen in ancient times did not pay attention to surnames, and they all took tribal names as surnames. For example, many people in Hong Yan Department are surnamed Hong Yan, while most people in Yeh Department are surnamed Yeh. The distant ancestor of Nuerhachi, surnamed Jiagu, is a distant branch of Ai Xin (the "Tiger Pushing Department" of the Old Nuzhen) tribe. So one of them was named Jue Luo. Therefore, it is called Jueluo (goro or gioro in Manchu, meaning remote branch) because it is a distant branch. Hence the name Aixinjue Luo Nurhachi. His son, Huang Taiji, established the Qing Dynasty, imitated the Han system, abolished the division of distant branches and commodities, and took Aisingiorro as his surname. Due to the meticulous division of the distant clans of the ancient Jurchen nationality, many surnames were divided into Jueluo: Ilgen Jueluo, Ayan Jueluo, Shushu Jueluo, Gange Jueluo, Xilin Jueluo, Tong Yan Jueluo, Hulun Jueluo, Jia Mu Jueluo, Aha Jueluo, irala Jueluo, and Chara Jueluo. The first two (three) words of Zhu Jueluo are place names or identities, and the last two words are surnames.

In the early days of Ai Xinjue Roche's rule in the Central Plains, descendants were not named by seniority, and only in the Kangxi period did Han people adopt the method of naming by seniority. In the early years of Kangxi, several princes were named after "Cheng", "Bao" and "Chang". It took twenty years for Kangxi to adopt the word "Yin" uniformly. Among them, the name of Emperor Kangxi's son Yongzheng is that his grandson uses "Hong" and his great-grandson uses "Yong". When he was in Qianlong, he decided to use "Yong", "Mian", "Yi" and "Zai" according to a poem he wrote. Daoguang is defined as "general", "danger", "constant" and "qi" when Daoguang is in Daoguang, and Xianfeng is defined as "Tao", "Lu", "Zeng" and "qi" when Daoguang is in Daoguang. 1938, the genealogy of Ai Xinjue Roche was revised, and at the same time, Puyi added the word 12, "Sincerity, prosperity and good omen".