1. Yun Jinhuang
2. Yuntingfeng
3. Yun Ziti
4. Yun Zhiyou
5. Yun Xujing
6. Yun Luni
7. Yun Anlun
8. Yun Congyang
9. Yun Kaiwei
10. Yun Benxiang
11. Yun Junkang
12. Yun Yahui
13. Yun Bingqi
14. Yun Shuixin
15. Yun Yaoji
16. Yun Guangrui
17. Yun Xueling
18, Yun Zhihan
19, Yun Jingwei
20, Yuntianluo
21, Yunlihun
22. Yun Liebo
23. Yun Dongchu
24. Yun Minrong
25. Yun Genjie
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27. Yun Preserved
28. Yun Rongjin
29. Yun Enchen
30. Yun Shunfeng
31. Yun Haojing
332. Yun Jiansu
33. Yun Ziqi
34. Yun Changqi
35, Yun Yishao
36, Yunxin Factory
37, Yunluoping
38, Yun Yu Mo
39. Yun Jiaqing
40. Yun Fengcai
41. Yun Xinming
42. Yun Zeqian
43. Yun Shunkai
44. Yun Aiwei
45. Yun Yuhua
46. Yun Jingyue
47. Teacher Yun
48. Yun Changhong
49. Yun Jinhan
50. Yun Yujin
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The surname Yun (Yún) originated from:
Yuanliuyi
It originated from the surname Yuan, coming from the descendants of Zhuanxu, a descendant of the Yellow Emperor, and belonging to the ancestor of Yún The name is Shi. According to the historical record "Lu Shi", Zhuan Xu's descendants include Zhu Rong, the ancestor of the Yun family.
Zhu Rong was Huozheng during the emperor's reign, an official who managed the use of fire, and was revered as a god by later generations. Zhu Rong was later granted the title of Yunluo, named Yuzi, and his descendants became the Yun family. Later, they omitted the female side and became the Yun family, forming the Yun family, which has been passed down from generation to generation to this day.
The descendants of Zhu Rong's concubines were granted the title of Hu State (now Anlu, Hubei Province, some say it was in Yun County, Hubei Province), and were destroyed by the Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. The descendants of the people took the name of the country as their surname. After Jian went to the town, he became the Yun family. It has been passed down from generation to generation and has been simplified to the Yun family. Historically, it has been called the Yun family Zhengzong. Most of the Yun clan people respect Zhu Rong as the ancestor of their surname.
Origin 2
It also comes from the surname "妘", which was named after Zhu Rong, the fire official during the emperor's reign. According to "Tongzhi Clan Briefing", Zhurong, the fire official during the emperor's reign, was later granted the title of Yun State (today's Anlu County, Hubei Province, one was in Yun County, Hubei Province), and was destroyed by the Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. The descendants took the country as their surname, and later Jian went to Yibang and became the Yun surname.
Origin 3
It originated from the Jinyun family, after Xia Guan during the Huangdi period, and was named after an official position. According to the historical record "Surname Yuan": "After the Jinyun family." According to the historical record "Surname Research", the Jinyun family, the ancestor of the Yun family, was a person from the Huangdi period earlier than Zhu Rong, and also took Guan as his surname. .
Jinyun was an official name during the time of the Yellow Emperor. Huangdi named officials after clouds and managed the affairs of the four seasons respectively. Among them, the official name of Xia Guan was Jinyun. Who was the Jinyun family who was in charge of summer affairs at that time needs further research, but his descendants all used the word "Jinyun" as their family surname. Later, when the word "Jin" was omitted, they were simply called the Yun family. Today, Simplified to Yunshi.
Fourth Origin
Origined from the Xianbei tribe, from the Xianbei tribes in the north and south during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It was a sinicization of the surname.
According to the historical book "Wei Shu·Guanshi Zhi", during the Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties, among the Xianbei ethnic groups in the Daibei region, there were the Youlian family, the Xiyun family, the Shiyun family, the Daoyun family, etc.
After Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Tuoba Hong (Yuanhong) came to power, he moved the capital from Pingcheng (today's Datong, Shanxi) to After Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan Province), they vigorously promoted the Sinicization reform policy and Sinicized all these compound surnames into the single surname Yun, and then gradually integrated into the Han nationality, and have been passed down from generation to generation to this day.