The origin of the hundred family names Ni

7 1 nickel (nickel)

7 1 nickel (nickel)

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Ni surname mainly comes from Ji surname and is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Qi Huangong, a descendant of the Yellow Emperor, sealed his son in Tan (now Tengzhou, Shandong Province) and established Tan State (a vassal state of Tan State). His descendants take Zhou as their surname and call it Tan. During the Warring States period, it was destroyed by the State of Chu. After the national subjugation, it was changed to Er (traditional Chinese character Er), and then Er's surname was added to Ni's surname.

Transition distribution

In the early days, it was mainly active in Shandong, and Gancheng (Shandong Gaoqing) was its county hope. Throughout the ages, it has been distributed in some counties of Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Hunan, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan and other provinces, mainly in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai.

Celebrity huiju

Ni Zan: a famous dutiful son in Han Dynasty. A native of Linzi (now Zibo) in Han Dynasty. It is famous for its kindness and kindness.

Ni Si, a scholar and minister in Song Dynasty. Huzhou people, Gui 'an (now Xing Wu, Zhejiang) people. He has served as assistant minister and minister of rites, and is famous for his direct advice. He is well-read and versatile, and has written Jingchutang Magazine, Qi Shan A and B Manuscripts, Jianshan Collection and so on.

Ni Zan: painter and poet in Yuan Dynasty. Changzhou Wuxi (now Wuxi, Jiangsu) people. Born in a rich family in Jiangnan, he believes in Taoism. At the end of the yuan dynasty, in order to avoid war and run out of money, he hid in three branches of five lakes and sent calligraphy and painting. Good at landscapes, bamboo stones, dead wood, etc. It is also known as Huang, Zhenwu and Wang Meng. Handed down from ancient times, there are Shui Zhu Ju Tu, Rong Xi Zhai Tu and Yu Zhuang Qiu Ji Tu. He is also good at poetry, and his poetic style is naturally beautiful and elegant. Author of Qing Pavilion Collection.

Ni Can: A beginner in Qing Dynasty and a bibliographer of Historical Records. Jiangsu Shangyuan (now Nanjing) people. It is famous for being awarded a review by the Imperial Academy. It is a masterpiece to participate in the compilation of the History of Ming Dynasty and write the Preface to the Records of Arts and Literature. He is also good at calligraphy and poetry, including Wild Goose Garden Collection.