China's Yuwen surname

The ancestor of German surname: During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there was a tribe named Yuwen in Xianbei in the north, claiming to be a descendant of Shennong. When he went hunting, he found a jade seal engraved with the word "emperor seal", thinking that he was a divine right. His people called heaven "jade" and you "Wen", so he called it Yuwen, which means "emperor". In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, characters entered the Central Plains and gradually became the surnames of Han people. Therefore, the descendants of Yuwen called Pu Hui the ancestor of Yuwen.

Yuwen's surname is not in the top 100 in Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province province. Noble families lived in Zhao county (now Zhao county, Hebei province); After living in Taiyuan County (now Taiyuan County, Shanxi Province).

Yu Wenfu, a nobleman, lives in Taiyuan (now Taiyuan, Shanxi) and Zhaojun (now Zhaoxian, Hebei).

Zhao Jun: Zhao of the Han Dynasty was in Handan, Hebei Province today. Wei Zhaojun is in today's Zhaoxian area, excluding Handan and other places. Later, Zhao Jun in the Northern Wei Dynasty, Zhao Jun in the Sui and Luan Dynasties and Zhao Jun in the Tang Dynasty were all the same. Taiyuan County: Jinyang, the seat of Taiyuan County in Qin and Han Dynasties, is in the southwest of Taiyuan City. Sui changed Jinyang to Taiyuan, and set Jinyang and Taiyuan as the same city. The connection between Tang and Taiyuan is also here. Song Taizong Taiping rejuvenating the country, changed its state to Taiyuan, and moved its capital to Yangqu (now Taiyuan). After the Song Dynasty, Jinhe East Road, Hedong North Road and Ming and Qing Dynasties have been the provincial capitals.