County Hope Neihuang County: Neihuang County was established in the Han Dynasty, and its governance is now Neihuang County, Henan Province.
The origin of "Ji"
The surname Ji (J? Ji) has two origins: 1. From the surname Ji , a descendant of the Xuanyuan clan from the Yellow Emperor, named after the fiefdom country. According to the "History of the Road", King Wu of Zhou Ji Chang defeated King Zhou, destroyed the Shang Dynasty, and established the Zhou Dynasty. After King Wu of Zhou established the country, he respected the merits of the sages, and after being granted the title of Yellow Emperor, he made his fortune at Ji (in the Guang'anmen area in the southwest corner of today's Beijing). The princes, called Jihou, established the Ji Kingdom, which was later destroyed by the Yan Kingdom. The original monarchs of the Ji Kingdom took the country's name as their surname and called it the Ji family. It was passed down from generation to generation and became the Ji family name, which is the authentic version of the Ji family. 2. Comes from the surname named after the place. According to "A Survey of Surnames", in ancient times the place Fanyang was Ji. Since the Tang Dynasty, the place name "Jizhou" has appeared in the Fanyang area (southwest of today's Beijing), and the locals therefore regard the place as a place. Surname. ?Thistle? is originally the name of a herbaceous plant whose shape is very similar to hibiscus. This plant can be found everywhere in Changping, Fangshan, Anci and other places in Hebei Province. Jizhou got its name from this. It is still used in Hebei Province today. There is Ji County. According to research by scholars, Ji County in Hebei Province is the birthplace of people with the surname Ji in the country. The surname Ji is derived from a surname that has a history of 3,100 years. The famous family lived in Neihuang County, which is now the northwest of Neihuang County, Henan Province.
The ancestor who got the surname
Yu Ji. The establishment of Ji State was one of the earliest states formed in what is now Beijing. A small country that was naturally formed during the Yin and Shang Dynasties, or was founded by the descendants of the Huangdi tribe. Western Zhou Dynasty. It became a feudal state of Zhou State. "Book of Rites and Music" records: King Wu Ke Yin returned to Shang Dynasty, but before he could get off the car, he was granted the title of Queen of the Yellow Emperor in Jiji. "Historical Records of the Zhou Dynasty" records: King Wu conferred the title of Emperor Yao on Jidian. The capital of the Ji Kingdom was located in Jicheng, in the Guang'anmen area southwest of today's Beijing. It was annexed by the Yan Kingdom in about the 7th century BC. The original monarch clan of Ji Kingdom took the name of the country as their surname and called it the Ji family. It was passed down from generation to generation and became the Ji surname. Therefore, the descendants of the Ji family regarded Ji as the ancestor of the Ji surname.
Migration distribution
The surname Ji is not among the top 100 surnames in both mainland China and Taiwan. King Wu of Zhou Jichang defeated King Zhou, destroyed the Shang Dynasty, and established the Zhou Dynasty, thus enfeoffing various princes. King Wu admired Huangdi, the clan leader in ancient times, and enfeoffed Huangdi's descendants as princes in Ji (southwest of today's Beijing), establishing the Ji Kingdom. The descendants of the Ji Wang family took the name of the fiefdom as their surname and were passed down from generation to generation, called the Ji family.
Common couplets for ancestral halls with the surname Ji
〖Four-character universal couplets for ancestral halls with the surname Ji〗
Descendant of Emperor Yao; old man from Chang'an. ?Anonymously written, the general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Ji refers to the descendants of Yao, the emperor of Zhou Dynasty, who were named after the land and country. Xialiandian refers to the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jizi was trained in magical arts. In Chang'an, he rubbed a bronze figure with an old man and said to him, "I saw you casting this. It has been nearly five hundred years." ?
The capital is mysterious; the old man from Chang'an. ?The Anonymous Ancestral Ancestral Hall Gong Lian Lian Dian with the surname Ji refers to Ji Zixun, a native of the Eastern Han Dynasty. During the Jian'an period, he lived in Wanju, Jiyin. According to legend, he had miraculous ways. Once, while holding a neighbor's baby, he accidentally dropped it to the ground and died. More than a month after the burial, he brought the baby back again. From then on, his reputation spread in the capital, and hundreds of people, including officials and officials, came to see him. Later, someone saw him and another old man rubbing a bronze figure in Dongba City, Chang'an, and said: "It seems like I just saw this bronze figure being cast, and five hundred years have passed in a flash." ?
Baiyun raised his name; the fairy island spread its name. ?The Anonymous Ancestral Ancestral Hall with the surname Ji Gong Lian Lian Lian Dian refers to the Eastern Han Dynasty Jizi training canon (see the above two couplets).