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Main sources: Derived from the surname Ying, the surname is named after the country. There are three theories:
① The distant ancestor can be traced back to Boyi, the leader of the Dongyi tribe in the era of Emperor Shun. Boyi was given the surname Ying by Emperor Shun because of his merits in flood control. Among his descendants, those of the Huang family established the Huang Kingdom in present-day Huangchuan, Henan Province around the end of the Shang Dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu State was the dominant state, and only Huang State and Sui State dared to compete. In 648 BC, the Huang State was destroyed by the Chu State. After the fall of the country, the descendants of the Huang Kingdom took their country's surname as their surname.
②The distant ancestor can be traced back to Shaohao of the Jintian clan in the Five Emperors era. Tai Ni, a descendant of the Jintian clan of Shaohao, was the chief of water officials and was granted the title of Fenchuan during the reign of Zhuanxu. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the descendants of Tai Ni established the kingdoms of Shen, Si, Ping, and Huang, but they were all destroyed by the Jin Kingdom. Among them, the descendants of Huang Guogong clan take Guo as their surname.
③The distant ancestor can be traced back to Lu Zhong, the son of Wu Hui (Zhu Rong), the official in charge of fire in ancient times. During the Zhou Dynasty, the descendants of Lu Zhong were enfeoffed in Huangdi and established the Huang Kingdom. The Huang State was later destroyed by the Chu State, and its descendants were scattered to various places. They took the name of the country and called them Huang.
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