Zhuang Chuanxiu was born in July 1937. He used to be from Guishan, Qingzhou, Shandong, and a statistician. He used to be the team captain of Weifang Automobile Transportation Corporation, and now he has retired. He is a reporter of Bookstore Newspapers, the executive director of Hanmo Painting and Calligraphy Studio Exchange Center, the director of Hunan Branch of Southern Book Friends Painters Association, the president of China Qingzhou Painting and Calligraphy Art Research Institute, and the executive director of the World Zen and Buddha Painters Association. The collection began in1June, 989, mainly collecting celebrity calligraphy and painting, and now there are more than 100. Since 1988, he has participated in exhibitions at all levels 130 times and won prizes. Biographies have been compiled into nearly a hundred books. Keep in touch with some famous collectors. Sincerely make friends with Tibetans at home and abroad.
Yi surname: The origin of surname is tortuous. Reading Huan now originated from the Tang Dynasty.
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Evening News reporter Zhang Yesterday, Mr. Huan Chenghua called this newspaper and expressed his hope to know the source of his surname. Mr. Bian said that his ancestral home was in Shuyang County, Suqian City. As far as he knows, there are about five or six people surnamed Bian in Huai 'an City. He is basically familiar with them, and several of them are Suqian people like him. But some of them are from Huaiyin District. He once had a special understanding of his surname. However, he doesn't have much information. Judging from what he has learned so far, this surname is scattered in Huai 'an, but it seems to exist in Huaiyin District and Lianshui, but the number is not particularly large. In his hometown of Shuyang, several villages have many surnames.
As for the origin of surnames, Mr. Qi Chenghua said that he looked up a lot of information and got very little. This is just an accidental opportunity. He mentioned in a book "The Origin of Surnames" written by Shandong people that this surname is a descendant of Wang Wen and was named after the fief of the ancient State of Qi. Other more things are not clear. In addition, he found the word by looking it up in the dictionary, which is also pronounced "Xun". But judging from the pronunciation he knows, it seems that everyone reads "Huan".
As for Mr. Qi Chenghua's surname, experts on surnames pointed out that Qi's surname is really very rare, and many surnames have no special description. Judging from some sporadic records, the historical development track of Huan surname is also quite tortuous. At first, the surname of Huan came from what Mr. Huan Chenghua said, but it was not Huan, but Ji. During the Warring States Period and the Jin Dynasty, this clan named Ji, who moved to Xun State, was called Xun because Xun State was destroyed by Jin State and belonged to Jin State. Chinese people dared not take Ji as their surname, but took the land as their surname. There are Xun Yue in Han Dynasty, Jin, Song, Qi, Liang, Sui and Tang Dynasties in Qin and Han Dynasties.
During the Guangde period of the Tang Dynasty, there was a man named Huan Mo in Pingyang County, Jinzhou, who was named Huan by the emperor because he was writing about the sufferings of the people. Therefore, many recorded people who changed their surnames regarded the Huan pattern in the Tang Dynasty as the originator of the Yi family.
That is to say, from the Warring States to the Jin Dynasty, the surname of Huan was Ji, before Xun, and later Huan. In history, many Xungong were a title, and many princes and nobles were named Xungong in history. For example, the most famous lion head in Yangzhou was made by Xungong. In ancient times, it was said that the kitchen inherited the flavor and legacy of Huanhou. Huai Su, another great calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was also named Duke Xun.