Which lineage did the single surname originate from? And where did it originate (both ancient and modern place names)?

Shàn is one of the Chinese surnames. It has two origins: 1. It comes from the surname Ji, which is named after the city. ⒉It comes from the northern ethnic minorities who changed their compound surnames into single surnames. Origin of the Shan family: Three thousand and fifty years ago, King Cheng of Zhou granted his young son Zhen to Shanyi, calling him Shanbo (feudal princes were divided into five titles: Duke, Marquis, Uncle, Zi, and Nan, in their respective feudal states: Hereditary king), his descendants all have Shan as their surname. The title is third class.

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Explanation of words

Origin and Stream One of Shan Family

Origin and Stream Two

Migration and Distribution

Historical celebrity Shan Father

Shan Chao

Shan Xu

Shan Xiongxin

Shan Zhongsheng

Shan Maoqian

Shan Yuhua

Mons

Shan Weibao

Shan Tianfang

Shan Tao

Shan Jixiang

Shan Yangping

Shan Guoqiang

Song Qianyang calligrapher Shan Wei and Shan Quan's father and son

Jun Wangtang No. Jun Wang

Tang No.

"Ten Revised Genealogy of the Shan Family"

Ranking of Generations

Ancestral couplets A common couplet of four characters for an ancestral hall with a single surname

A common couplet of five characters for an ancestral hall with a single surname

A common couplet of seven characters for an ancestral hall with a single surname

A common couplet of more than seven characters for an ancestral hall with a single surname

Shan Family Tree (Danwan Village)

Shan Family, Yandan Town, Jianhu, Yancheng, Jiangsu

Shan Family in Xiangshui, Yancheng, Jiangsu

Origin of the founder of the Shan family in Lingnan

Explanation of the words in the article about Shan Qigong moving to Pingjiang, Hunan to offer sacrifices to his ancestors

The origin of the Shan family, origin one

Origin two

Migration distribution

Historical celebrity Shan Father

Shan Chao

Shan Xu

Shan Xiongxin

Shan Zhongsheng

Shan Maoqian

Shan Yuhua

Shan Sheng

Shan Weibao

Shan Tian Fang

Shan Tao

Shan Jixiang

Shan Yangping

Shan Guoqiang

Song Qianyang calligraphy Shan Wei and Shan Quan's father and son

Jun Wang Hall No. Jun Wang

Tang No.

"Ten Revised Genealogy of the Shan Family"

Ranking of characters by generation

Ancestral couplets A common couplet of four characters for an ancestral hall with a single surname

A common couplet of five characters for an ancestral hall with a single surname

A common couplet of seven characters for an ancestral hall with a single surname

A common couplet of more than seven words in the ancestral hall of a single surname

Shan family tree (Danwan Village) Shan family in Yandan Town, Jianhu, Yancheng, Jiangsu Province. The origin of the Shan family in Xiangshui, Yancheng, Jiangsu Province. The origin of the Shan family in Lingnan. Ancestor Worship Expand Edit Explanation of the words in this paragraph

⑴: Pinyin: dān xìng Use only one character for the surname. Relative to compound surnames. Song Hongmai's "Rong Zhai Sanbi·Han People Prefer Surnames": "There are many surnames recorded in the two "Books of Han" that have never been seen by later generations. They are chronicled here to help the clan books escape. The repeated surnames are like the public names. Harm...Single surnames such as Zhuan He, Chongda, "and Zhao, Qian, Sun, Li, etc." [1]. ⑵: Pinyin: shàn xìng, one of the Chinese surnames.

Edit this paragraph about the origin of the Shan family

The surname Shan (Shàn) has two origins:

The first origin

comes from the surname Ji, Named after the town. According to the "Compilation of Yuanhe Surnames", King Zhou Cheng granted the youngest son Zhen the title of Dian Neihou in Shanyi (southeast of today's Mengjin County, Henan Province), because of his surname Yan. After more than 20 generations of Zhou Xianggong, Zhou Mugong and Zhou Jinggong, he became the Zhou Qing family. According to "Tongzhi Clan Brief" it is said: King Cheng conferred a title on Shan Yi, so he became the Shan clan. According to "Lu Shi" records, during the ancient Zhou Dynasty, King Cheng of Zhou granted his young son Zhen to Shanyi (in today's Mengjin County, Henan Province). His descendants took the fiefdom as their surname, and the surname Shan was passed down from generation to generation.

Origin 2

It comes from the northern minorities who changed their compound surnames into single surnames.

According to "Book of Wei·Guan Shi Zhi", during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Xianbei people in the Northern Wei Dynasty had the compound surnames of Keshan, Adan, and Keshan. After entering the Central Plains, they were all changed to the single surname Shan.

Edit this paragraph Migration Distribution

Distribution and Migration of Single Surnames in History During the Pre-Qin Dynasty, single surnames have been active in Henan. During the Song Dynasty, there were about 40,000 people with a single surname, accounting for about 0.05 of the country's population, ranking after the 200th. They were mainly distributed in Jiangsu, Shandong, Shanxi, Zhejiang, Henan, etc. During the Ming Dynasty, there were about 56,000 people with a single surname, accounting for 0.06 of the country's population, ranking after the 180th. The distribution of single surnames in the country is mainly concentrated in Shandong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang. These three provinces account for about 65% of the country's single surname population. Jiangsu is the largest province with single surnames, accounting for about 29% of the total single surname population. Secondly, it is distributed in Hebei, Guangdong, Anhui, Hunan, Shanxi, etc. Distribution and map of contemporary single surnames There are approximately 680,000 contemporary single surnames, accounting for approximately 0.054 of the country’s population, making it the 177th surname in the country. The single-surname population growth rate in the 1,000 years since the Song Dynasty is consistent with the national average. Currently, Jiangsu is the largest province with single surnames, accounting for approximately 13% of the country's single surname population. People with single surnames are mainly distributed in Jiangsu, Shandong, Anhui, Jilin, and Heilongjiang. These five provinces have a concentration of 59% of the population with single surnames. Secondly, they are distributed in Henan, Hebei, and Liaoning. These three provinces have a concentration of 20% of the population with a single surname. Two single-surname distribution areas have been formed across the country, centered on East Sulu, Anhui and Beihe. In Jiangsu and Shanghai, most of Shandong, Anhui and Zhejiang, Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning, central Inner Mongolia and Gansu, northwest Xinjiang, central Yunnan, and the Pearl River Estuary of Guangdong, the number of single surnames in the local population is more than 1, and it can reach more than 0.4 in central areas. The area covered by the above areas is about It accounts for about 61.5% of people with a single surname. In most of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi and Hubei, southwestern Anhui and Zhejiang, northern and southern Sichuan, most of Yunnan, Henan and Shaanxi, southern Gansu, northern Ningxia, eastern Qinghai, southern Shanxi, central Inner Mongolia, most of Hebei, Beijing and Tianjin, and eastern Shandong , the distribution frequency of a single surname among the local population is about 0.05 to o. 1, the above areas covered approximately 31.6% of the country's total area, and were home to approximately 29% of people with a single surname.

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