Generation ranking of characters with the surname Xian

The Xian family in Tancheng, Linyi, Shandong Province: "The first sky (without the word) is in the palace, and you will always be friends with the jade warriors in the west. The husband has established a great and auspicious virtue, and the moon is a sign of a court."

A Xian's family name in Dongdong, Shandong Province: "Yu Xing Chang En Yong De Long Chuan Ji Guang".

Wudi Xian's family in Shandong Province said: "The virtues and ink trees climb up, benefiting the Changchun scenery, and the three peaks connect the orchids." Anhui Xian family has a saying: "Precious gold will last forever and will transform the whole world."

The Xian family name in Jining City, Shandong Province: "... Baochao Yongqing Shengping"

The Xian family name in Nong'an, Jilin Province: "Jing Yankuishen..."

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The first line of the Xian family is: "Long-lasting grace and eternal virtue..."

The first line of the Xian family is: "The mirror is opened to light and the meeting is red, and the grace is always good."

Xinxiang, Anyang, Hebi, Henan, Xian's most recent generation: "Wan, Fu, Sheng, Gui, Kui, etc."

Xian's generation in Zhoukou, Taikang, Henan : "Dian Ke Cheng Yu Xue Yun Dong Jing Yun Guo Ji Shao Hong"

Extended information:

There are many theories about the origin of the Xian surname:

① It comes from the Yellow Emperor. The great-grandson of Gaoxin's Emperor Ku. When Emperor Ku was the leader of the tribe, the tribe had a minister named Xian Qiuhei. Because of the historical records passed down by Emperor Ku, he was revered as the ancestor of the Xian surname by the descendants of the Xian surname.

②From There was a virtuous minister named Wu Xian in the Shang Dynasty. He was called Wu Xian because he was a divination witch. His descendants took their ancestors' names as their surnames and were divided into two surnames: Wu and Xian.

In addition, it can be confirmed from the Wu family genealogy that "Shenlu Ji" says: Wuren, a branch of Emperor Ku Gaoxin's family, Zi Qian, is a descendant of Huangdi's Xuanyuan family, and was granted the title of Wu in 2435 BC. Wu Xian is the 17th descendant of Wu Gan. It can be said that both of them originated from Emperor Ku, a descendant of Huangdi. He established Xi Qi as his heir and expelled the princes Chong'er and Yi Wu, which led to civil strife in Jin. After Xi Qi was abolished, the Jin clan was called Xian.