Jiyin County, Shandong Province, Jiyang County, Henan Province.
The surname Bian is a type of surname. The surname Bian is not among the top 100 surnames in both mainland China and Taiwan. It is the 269th contemporary surname in my country.
The origin of "Bian"
1. It comes from the surname Ji, after Sun Wurong, a descendant of the Yellow Emperor, named the country after him . According to the "Compilation of Yuanhe Surnames", it is said that the Yellow Emperor had a son named Longmiao, who gave birth to Wurong. Wurong's son Jiming was granted a title in the State of Bian (in Bianqiao Town, east of Sishui County, Shandong Province today). Called Bian Ming. His descendants took the country's surname and became the Bian family. 2. It comes from the surname Cao, who was a descendant of Bian Zhuangzi, the sixth son of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty, Shu Zhenduo, and named the city after him. According to the "Compilation of Yuanhe Surnames", in the Western Zhou Dynasty 3,000 years ago, King Wu of Zhou Dynasty named his younger brother Shu Zhenduo, the sixth son of King Wen, in Cao (today's Cao County, Shandong Province), and he was known as Cao Shu Zhenduo. Taking Cao as his surname, he became the surname Cao.
The ancestor who got the surname: Bian Sui.
In the late Xia Dynasty more than 3,700 years ago, celebrities with the surname Bian already appeared in the history of our country, that is, Bian Sui was recorded in "Lu Shi Chun Qiu": ?Tang Sui and Yi Yin planned to attack Jie in Xia and defeat the Yuan Dynasty, so that Bian Sui could be defeated. Bian Sui said: ?Jie who comes after me will also plot against me, and he will regard me as a thief. If he defeats Jie and surrenders me, he will regard me as greedy. also. I was born in a troubled time, and I can't bear to hear about it when unscrupulous people come to inquire about me again. ?He threw himself into Yingshui and died. ?According to this, the Bian family is the descendant of Bian Sui, a noble scholar. At the end of the Xia Dynasty, Shang Tangsui and Yi Yin jointly attacked Xia Jie, and they were successful in handing over the world to Bian Sui. Bian Sui refused and committed suicide by throwing himself into the Ying River. Bian Sui's descendants took Bian as their surname and were called Shuo. Therefore, the descendants of the Bian family regard Bian Sui as the ancestor of the surname Bian.
Migration distribution
The surname Bian is not among the top 100 surnames in both mainland China and Taiwan, ranking 269th in contemporary my country. Surname. At the end of the Xia Dynasty more than 3,700 years ago, a famous person named Bian appeared in the history of our country, that is, Bian Sui, a noble scholar recorded in "Lu Shi Chun Qiu". According to the records of the book, Bian Sui's deeds are as follows: Tang Sui and Yi Yin planned to conquer Jie in the Xia Dynasty and conquer the Yuan Dynasty, so that Bian Sui could be defeated. Bian Sui said in his words: "The next generation of Jie will also seek me, and he will definitely use it." I am a thief, and if Jie gives way to me, I will be regarded as greedy. I was born in a troubled time, and I can't bear to hear about it when unscrupulous people come to inquire about me again. ?He threw himself into Yingshui and died. ? In the Zhou Dynasty about 3000 years ago, another surname of Bian appeared in what is now Dingtao County, Shandong Province, which is recorded in the "Surname Compilation":? , the common people gathered their food in Bian, because they thought they were surnames, Lu had Bian Zhuangzi, and Chu had Bian He?, as also pointed out in Guangyun: After Uncle Cao in the Zhou Dynasty, Cao's branch was granted the title of Bian, and then he built clan. ? Uncle Cao Zhenduo was the younger brother of King Wu of Zhou Dynasty. He was the ancestor of the Cao surname in later generations, and the Bian family was divided from the Cao family. In this way, the Cao and Bian families were obviously from the same family. According to legend, in Shandong and Jiangsu areas, there is still a custom of marriage between the two unrelated surnames Cao and Bian. It seems that there is indeed a reason for this. "Heshi's Bi" can be said to be famous in the minds of Chinese people. At that time, Lin Xiangru of the State of Zhao once risked being killed at any time, and with his extraordinary courage and wisdom, he created the well-known historical record of "returning the perfect jade to Zhao" for it. This treasure was discovered by Bian He, a native of Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, so it was named "He's Example".
Hall name
Zhengputang: It comes from the story of Bian He Xian Yupu in "Han Feizi? Heshi" . In the 1930s, the "Genealogy of the Wujin Bian Family Migrating to the North" compiled by the ninth Bian Jinchang was based on the original revision of the eighth Bian Yiqing in Tongzhi and the second revision by Bian Baolian in the early years of Xuantong. In 1930, it was published in two volumes. .
Bian He: A native of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period. A native of Jing (now Nanzhang, Xiangfan), his first name was He. The discoverer of Heshi Bi.
Bian Wenyu: a native of Changzhou (now Suzhou). The courtesy name was Runfu (approximately 1576-1671), and his nickname was Fubai and Huajian. Painter of Ming Dynasty. Good at painting small landscapes.
His handed down works include the "Landscape Pictures" volume, which is in the Jilin Provincial Museum; the "Streams and Mountains Autumn Colors" volume, which is in the Shanghai Museum; the "Mountain Tower Embroidered Buddha Pictures" scroll, and the "Shouyan Landscape Pictures" volume, both are in the Palace Museum in Beijing.