The origins of the full surname include: from official position (quan surname), from place name, from Korean ethnic group, from changed surname, from ethnic minorities.
1. Originated from the official position (Quan surname)?
According to "Qiqiting Ji·Quan Family Genealogy", the Quan surname comes from the Quan surname, and there was a Quan Mansion in the Western Zhou Dynasty. official. According to Zhou rites, they belong to local officials and are in charge of currency exchange and market trade. In ancient times, coins were called springs. The descendants of Quanfu officials took the official surname as their surname, so they took the surname Quan. Because Quan has the same pronunciation as Quan, some people changed Quan to Quan and called it Quan.
2. Originated from place names
In ancient times, there was Quan Di (the current location is unknown). Some of the people living there took the place name as their surname and the Quan family name. Later generations used this as their surname. The surname has spread, and now there are descendants of the Quan family in many places across the country. ?
3. Originated from the Korean people
In 1389 AD, Wang Yao, the last king of the Korean dynasty, came to the throne. In less than three years, he was forced to abdicate and abdicated for two years. Years later, Li Chenggui sent someone to hang him, and then the Joseon Dynasty changed from the Wang family to the Lee family. For fear of threatening the Li family's regime, Li Chenggui hunted down the Wang family of Joseon. In order to avoid disaster, the Wang family of Joseon changed their surnames and buried them. First name, part of which is changed to full surname.
4. Originated from the surname change
From the surname Wang in the Han Dynasty: at the end of the Western Han Dynasty, people of the same clan as the emperor and queen of the Han Yuan Dynasty were dissatisfied with Wang Mang's dictatorship and usurpation of the country, and were ashamed. He had the same surname as him, so he changed his surname to Quan. Jin surname changed: During the Xiaoping period of the Western Han Dynasty, Jin Rou, the originator of the Jin surname, and his descendants successively moved to Longmen, Fuzhou, and Fengcheng in Jiangxi Province, and then moved to Huguang, settling in Qijia, Yuanling, Hunan, and other places, and changed the name to Jin.
5. Originated from ethnic minorities
Originated from Hui: In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a minority leader named Wanquan. His son took his father's surname as his surname and changed his surname to Quan; originated from Mongolia The family belongs to the Han culture and the surname is changed to surname.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Full Surname