Who knows the ranking of Qi family?
/view/659200.htm? Fromenter=%C6%EB%CA%CF 1, which is from Jiang, and later from Yan Di, with the country as the surname. 2, from the surname Ji, after being a doctor of Wei in the Spring and Autumn Period, he took the ancestral word as his surname. 3. From the surname, Sima Hou of Xuancheng County in the Tang Dynasty was changed to Qi surname. 4. Changing the surname from other nationalities: As can be seen from the above, the surname of Qi originated from the State of Qi in the Zhou Dynasty. In 386 BC, King An of Zhou was forced to recognize Tian He as the Duke of Qi. At this point, Jiang was replaced by Tian in the Jiangshan of Qi State, which was called Tian Daiqi in history. Because Tian's generation of Qi did not have a large-scale bloody conflict, which was a peaceful evolution, most of the descendants of Qi's surname remained in Qi. In the late Spring and Autumn Period, historical data showed that the surname of Qi began to spread to Henan and Hebei. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the surname Qi was distributed in more places in the north, and formed a large settlement in Levin County, Zhongshan County and runan county. After reproduction, the Qi family in Levin County, Zhongshan County and runan county was gradually formed. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Central Plains was deserted due to the disputes between warlords and the invasion of Yi people. Because Levin and Zhongshan counties are far away from the Central Plains, and Runan County is located in the hinterland of the Central Plains, the Qi family in Runan, like other surnames in the Central Plains, suffered from the war and had no choice but to flee with their families. At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, the Qi family in Runan suffered several disasters, so it was imperative to move south. I am eager to return to my hometown as soon as the war is over, but peace is far away, so I have to settle down and my children and grandchildren stay in a foreign land. In the Tang Dynasty, due to political clarity and social stability, the Qi surname in Levin and Zhongshan counties was particularly prosperous, with flourishing branches and high officials. Qi family who moved to Sichuan, Hubei, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other places in the early stage also developed. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the Qi family in the north was still prosperous because Zhao Gou was in the south of the Yangtze River, and the Qi family in the south was more widely distributed, while the Qi family in the north had less wars after foreign rule. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the Qi family in Shanxi was moved to Hebei, Henan, Beijing, Tianjin and other places as one of the surnames of people who moved to the pagoda tree in Hongdong in the Ming Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, a few Qi surnames crossed the sea to Taiwan Province and then moved overseas. After the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, there were many surnames in Hebei, Henan, Shandong and other places. Today, the surname Qi is widely distributed throughout the country, especially in the three northeastern provinces, Hebei, Henan and other places. The Qi surname in the above five provinces accounts for about 62% of the Han population in China. Qi is the134th surname in China, with a large population, accounting for about 0. 1% of the Han population in China. At present, there are a large number of Qi surnames in Zoucheng, Shandong Province: Beiqi Village, Baishipu (Qiling), Dongxiaoliu, Jiwangcheng, Zhuang Yan, Jigou, Guo Zhuang and so on.