The source of Kan's surname
First, there are three sources.
in the spring and autumn period, there was a doctor in the state of Qi whose name was Zhi, who was sealed in Kan (southwest of Wenshang County, Shandong Province). His descendants took the feudal city as their surname, forming the name of Kan.
2, from the surname, taking the country name as the surname.
In ancient times, there was Kanguo (now north of Jiaxiang County, Shandong Province), which was a vassal state of descendants of the Yellow Emperor Ji's surname. Their descendants took the country name as their surname and were called Kanshi.
3. Originated from place names, it came from Kanyi, a city in the State of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period, and belonged to the name of Juyi.
It is recorded in the historical book A Study of Surnames that Kan is a place name of Lu, that is, the place of ancient Kan mentioned in the first origin.
Second, the distribution of migration, gathering place
According to the records of Shang You, in the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a doctor in the State of Qi, whose name was Kan, and he was named Kan (in today's grave county of Shandong Province). His descendants took the fief as their surname, and the surname Kan was passed down from generation to generation. One of them moved south along the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal to Chixu, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian and Taiwan. There is also a small branch, which goes back to the west along the Huaihe River and is scattered on both sides of the Huaihe River. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, one of them was stationed in Nankou Town, Beijing with the army. Due to repeated military exploits, the court decreed that 45 evergreen pines could be planted in the family cemetery. Now, most of the descendants live in Beihuyu Village, Nankou Town, Changping District, with about 2 people. One of them went north around the Republic of China and came to Beijing. Now it is scattered in Tongzhou District, Beijing, and most of them are Li Xinzhuang, Hugezhuang Township, Tongzhou District, with about 15 people. Later, some of them are separated. Most of Kan Zhi's descendants now live in Shandong, including Wennan, Fangcheng and Tumen in Xintai, Zhaizi, Zhangbaqiu and Luojia in Laiwu and Tai 'an, Heze, Boshan, Gaomi, Linyi, Yiyuan, Yishui and Pingyin. Before and after the founding of New China, some people moved out to the northeast and Shanxi. According to the record of "A Survey of Surnames": an overview of sound. Qiyi, it's also true that Lu Zhaogong took Kan in Ganhou. Dr. qi's food gatherers. Looking out of Tianshui and Huiji.
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Tianshui County: Tianshui was called Shangxian County in the Western Han Dynasty, belonging to Longxi County, which was located in Tianshui County when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and Tianshui was under the jurisdiction of Dashui County; In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Tianshui County was changed to Hanyang County; During the Three Kingdoms period, Shu and Wei fought for each other. Although the ownership has changed in the future, the name of Tianshui has never changed.
Huiji County: In the 25th year of the reign of King Qin (222 BC), Huiji County was established in the land of Wu Yue, and the county ruled Wu (now Suzhou). The original Yuedi was called Dayue, and it was transferred to Huiji County. In the thirty-seventh year of Qin Shihuang (21 BC), he toured the east to Huiji, renamed Dayue as Shanyin, and Shanyin County was named here.
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Shandong Qilu Hall, Dongmeng Kanshi, Anhui Xiaojintang.