The origin of the surname Fu
1. There are three sources.
1. Originated from the surname Ji
It comes from the fiefdom of Fuchen, a doctor named Ji during the period of King Xiang of Zhou Dynasty. It is a surname based on the name of the fiefdom.
It comes from the late nephew of a wealthy father of a senior official in the Lu Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period. It is a compound surname simplified to a surname in provincial texts.
3. From modification.
Originated from the Manchu, Xibe, Hezhen, Daur and Lisu ethnic groups.
2. Migration distribution and gathering places
As of January 2009, the total population of Fu was not among the top 300 surnames in China, but In the Song version of "Hundred Family Surnames", he was ranked as the 219th noble. The Fu family first originated in the central and western regions of present-day Shandong. In the early days, they mainly lived and multiplied in Shandong and Henan. During the Han and Tang Dynasties, the Fu clan formed a prominent clan with the county surname in Qi County.
After the Song Dynasty, due to wars, officialdom and other reasons, it gradually spread to Zhejiang, Jiangsu and other vast areas south of the Yangtze River, as well as Shaanxi, Liaoning and other places. The Manchu Fu family is the largest branch of the Fu family today. The Fu family and the Fu family among the Manchus in the Liaodong region are descendants of the Fucha family from the same original Manchu surname. Fu and Fu are just homophones that appear when the Chinese characters are used in the title.
The Manchu Fucha surname was a surname in the late Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty. Following the cultural customs of the Han people, the first syllable of the Manchu polysyllabic surname was Fu and Fu, and the crown was given in Chinese characters. As early as the middle of the Ming Dynasty, the ancestors of today's Fu family lived in the Ash River and Omin River basins in Yitong County, Jilin Province today. Fucha is a surname named after a place. "Eight Banners Manchu Clan Genealogy" records: Fucha is a place name, so it is considered a surname. There are many clans scattered in Shaji, Yehe, Changbai Mountain and other places. The ancestor of the Fucha family, Wangjinu, was a Manchurian Xianghuang Banner. He lived in Shaji for generations. In the early years of the Later Jin Dynasty, he led his clan to return. Nurhaci, the Taizu of the Qing Dynasty, organized the clan into half assistant leaders and was led by him. The tribesmen made many achievements in the unification wars of various Jurchen tribes, and there are as many as ten people mentioned in historical data.
The migration footprints of the Fucha clan before the Ming Dynasty. Their original residence was in the middle and lower reaches of Heilongjiang. The clan gradually moved southward following several large-scale migrations of the Jurchens in history. During the long historical years, many ruins where clans lived were left behind during the migration, and Feiyou City recorded in the "Genealogy" book is one of them.
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Qijun: In the Western Han Dynasty, it was first Linzi County, and later changed to Qi County, governing Linzi (now Zibo, Shandong Province) city). In the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was Beihai County, Qingzhou. According to "Tongzhi Clan Brief", after Zhou Dafu Fu Chen. Looking out of Qijun, Chen Liu.
Jiyin County: Jiyin Kingdom was established in the sixth year of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty (AD 144); it was changed to Jiyin County in the first year of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty (AD 48). The administrative seat was in the area of ??present-day Dingtao County, Shandong Province.
Chenliu County: Qin Shihuang established Chenliu County, which was changed to Chenliu County in the Han Dynasty. In today's Kaifeng area of ??Henan Province.
Hall names
The main hall names of Fu surnames are: Zhizhitang, etc.