Due to the complex source and wide distribution of surnames, the hundred surnames were actually the complete collection of surnames collected by the Song Dynasty government. However, at that time, the traffic was backward and the mountains and rivers were densely covered, so many people's surnames could not be completely counted among the hundred surnames, not to mention some surnames with very sparse population. There are four surnames, which are not recorded in hundreds of surnames, but actually exist in history, and the last surname is particularly enviable.
What's the first surname? Tumen? What if it is? Tu surname? If so, you may feel normal, but? Tumen? This compound surname is rare. And then what? Tumen? The word composed of these two words doesn't seem to be particularly pleasant to read. If door means home and slaughter means slaughter, these two words have very bad meanings. Hanshu, a history book of the Han Dynasty? It has been recorded in the Biography of Wang Mang that such a surname exists, but there is no other information about this surname at all.
Literally guess? Tumen? It is probably the descendant of an official who was engaged in slaughtering animals in ancient times, because many things were done by an official in ancient times, and this official position was generally passed down from generation to generation in the family. Like what? Kill the surname? It was handed down from the official position responsible for killing some animals or prisoners to preside over sacrifices and so on. Tumen? Probably the same source. This surname has not been seen in the official records of 1949.
What's the second surname? Gluttony? Gluttony was a fierce beast in ancient times. The ancients said that one dragon gave birth to nine children, which were different. Among them, Long Wuzi has a saying called gluttony. Gluttony is a very gluttonous guy. It is said that he ate everything he could, and finally began to eat himself and eat himself. But? Gluttony? It also refers to some people who have no morality and whose conduct is corrupt. In fact, Shan Hai Jing often does this: there are people in the southwest with hairy heads.
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. Greed is like evil, accumulating wealth without using it, being good at robbing people of food, taking advantage of the old and weak, and being afraid of being forced to fight, which is called gluttony.
And "Spring and Autumn Annals" also records that gluttonous people are also talented. It can be seen that gluttony is a descendant of the Jinyun family. Perhaps because he is so evil, Jinyun's incompetence gradually disappears behind him. During the Southern Liang Dynasty, Xiao Ji, the eighth son of Liang Wudi, was expelled from the family by his emperor's brother because of the failure of rebellion, and was given the name of gluttonous as a sign of humiliation. Of course, there are not many such humiliating surnames now.
What's the third surname? Hey? You can also see from the glyph that this surname is unusual, right? Three knives? ! This word means going crazy or trying to kill someone. It is said that this surname originated from a man named Daoda in Sichuan, and later changed his surname to take refuge? Three knives? Perhaps it is to express their madness to those who persecute themselves! ? Hey? It's rare, too. There are few people with that surname now.
The fourth surname is domineering, called? Success? Yes, it means success. It is said that Dayu was very excited when he was managing water. A Textual Research on Surnames records that Yu succeeded in harnessing water, and later generations thought he was a surname. Therefore, one of Dayu's descendants takes success as his surname, so this surname is not only particularly comfortable to read, but also very beautiful after Dayu, an ancient saint in China. But due to historical changes, there are not many people with this surname. According to statistics, what about now? Success? Less than 1000 people have surnames.