The origin of Jin surname is very complicated. According to historical records, there are not only the lineage of the Yellow Emperor, but also foreigners assimilated by the Han nationality, and the change of Liu's surname. But it originated from the lineage of the Yellow Emperor. Son of the Yellow Emperor, he was the first to establish the system of cherishing gold in 84, hence the name "Jin". Among his descendants, one simplified his name and took it as his surname, that is, Kim. In addition, there is an important Jin surname, which has flourished to this day. This Kim family comes from the Huns of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the son of Xiongnu King Xiutuke, surrendered to the Han Dynasty and was highly valued by the Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Because his father had cast a gold man to worship heaven, Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty gave him the surname Jin, and later generations all took Jin as their surname.
[Kim's fame]
Jin's celebrities are mainly introduced as follows: Jin Luxiang, a scholar in the Yuan Dynasty, is the author of Notes on Shangshu, Textual Research on Analects of Confucius and Collected Works of Renshan. Jin was a calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty. There were scholars Jin Wen and Sanqu writer Jin Luan in Ming Dynasty. Jin Shengtan, a literary critic in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, is one of the most famous Jin people. He is well read, talented and arrogant. He once revised Water Margin and The West Chamber. His comments are novel, peculiar and unexpected, which have great influence on the history of China literature. Jin Nong, one of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou" in Qing Dynasty, had a certain influence on his calligraphy and painting creation at that time. There is also the poet Jin He, who is also an outstanding talent among Jin people. Today, Kim Jae Jung ranks 69th among hundreds of surnames.