Zongbo, an ancient official name in China. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, he was one of the six ministers in charge of state etiquette. "Zhou Li" is called the Spring Officer, and there are many officials, one is Qing, and the other is Xiao Zongbo. It belongs to officials, such as Shi Si, Da Lesi, Da Zhu and Da Li. Assist the son of heaven in charge of the imperial clan, in charge of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors, and in charge of all kinds of etiquette of the ancestral temple. The Western Zhou Dynasty called "Dabao" and "Gu Ming" juxtaposed with "Dabao", "Da Shi" and "Da Zong", and "Da Zong" or "Shang Zong" was a courtesy official. The Book of Rites is one of the six heavenly officials. In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was Zong Bo in Lu. "Zuo Zhuan Wen Zhuan Gong Er Nian": "So Xia Fu is jealous of Zongbo". Du Yu's Note: The Rites of Zong Bo, Zhang Zongmiao and Zhao Mu. Jin, Song, Zheng and other countries have clansmen or clans. Later generations took uncle as another name for the history of rites. The assistant minister of does is Shao Zongbo.