Ji 1. Origin of the Ji surname The Ji surname was derived from the fact that their ancestors were uncles of Jin officials in the Spring and Autumn Period. The Ji family had been officials of the Jin State for generations at that time and had a high status. However, when the Three Families were Divided into the Jin Dynasty and the Warring States Period began, the family stayed away from their hometown in Shanxi and moved to the then Song State, which is now Henan. They continued to flourish in the area from Shangqiu County in Jiangsu Province to the west of Tongshan County in Jiangsu Province, and finally became a famous family in Yongping County (formerly known as Guangping County in ancient times) in Hebei Province. If people of the Ji family want to find their roots, they can go to Shangqiu and Yongping. There is another saying: the surname is based on the place where the surname is. In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a Jipu in the Wei State and a Jiqiu in the Qi State, and the people living there took their surname as their surname. County hope: Guangping County (today's Yongnian area in southern Hebei Province). 2. Branches of the evolution of the surname: 1. The branch is the surname Xi. The uncle of the Jin Dynasty official Sun Yue Jitan was a famous official in the Jin Dynasty during the Spring and Autumn Period. His 13th generation descendant, Ji Xiang, was a general in Xiang Yu's army. Because of Xiang Yu's famous name, Ji Xiang changed his name to Xi in order to avoid the taboo of Xiang Yu (his famous name), and his descendants also changed the name. It became the surname Xi. Later, Xiang Yu was defeated and committed suicide, so the Ji clan no longer had to change their surname to avoid taboos, so some of them restored their clan surname, while some inherited the Xi surname, forming a branch of the Xi surname. Today's Xi family basically descended from this. 2. One branch of the surname Tan is derived from the surname of Ji Tan. Some descendants of Ji Tan changed their surname to Tan in the Western Han Dynasty in order to avoid the taboo of Xiang Yu (name).
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