"Well" comes from
1. It comes from Jiang, a descendant of Emperor Yan, and takes the meaning of Geely as his surname. Well is one of the sixty-four hexagrams in Zhouyi. It means inexhaustible. 2, from the surname Ji, after the fourth son of the Duke of Zhou, Xing Hou. See Yang Kuan's History of the Western Zhou Dynasty. There was a doctor named Jingli in the Zhou Dynasty, just to use it? Well? As a surname. See Biography of Mu Tianzi. 3. It started in the Spring and Autumn Period and took the fief name as the surname. In the Spring and Autumn Period, a doctor in the state of Yu was sealed to Jingyi (unknown today), known as Jingbo. His descendants will use the name of the city? Well? As one's own surname. 4. Well's surname is the same as Baili's surname. In the Zhou Dynasty, Jiang Ziya established Qi State, and among the descendants of Jiang Ziya, some people went to Yu State to become big officials, and were named the leader of Jingyi by Yu Guojun. Also known as the Earl, he was called Jing Bo, a descendant of Jing Bo, and some of them were named Jing. Jing Bo had another descendant named Jing Xi. Later, he went to the State of Qin and became a high official. He was made the leader of Baili City by Qin Mugong, and was renamed Baili Xi. The descendants of Bailixi also took the fief as their surname, and the surname for generations was Baili. Therefore, the ancestors of Jing surname and Baili surname are the same. See Surname Source. 5. Hercin Hala, the Mongolian surname, can be found in the Qing Dynasty Annals? Clan strategy? Attached is the name of the Eight Banners of Mongolia, and it is also known as Hehajin, Hatajin and Hedixin. The third son of Genghis Khan XI's grandmother Alain Huoa does not suddenly answer Kyrgyzstan, and the tribe is composed of Yangshimu (also known as Yangshimu, a nomadic place in Mongolia, Bo Gu Roth's, Heerqin's, Kakhsili's, Sirbi's and Sirade's home, Liaoning.
Hall number
Fufeng Hall: Hope to establish a hall. Nanyang Hall: Building a Hall with Hope. Wujingtang: The information needs to be supplemented.
Migration and distribution
The Jing family is a multi-ethnic and multi-origin surname group, ranking 278th in today's surname list, with a population of about 234,, accounting for about .14% of the total population in China. The mainstream of the Jing family originated in the state of Yu in Zhou Dynasty, and the ancestor Jing Bo was the doctor of the state of Yu at that time, so the earliest birthplace of the Jing family should be in Pinglu area today. After the state of Yu was destroyed in the state of Jin, the descendants of Jingbo moved out one after another, one in Xingping, Shaanxi Province, and the other in Nanyang, Henan Province. By the Qin and Han Dynasties, it had developed into a noble family with the surname of the county. During the Three Kingdoms, the Jin Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the descendants of the Jing family broadcast in Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong and Gansu provinces in the north and in Hubei, Anhui, Hunan, Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in the south. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, during the Five Dynasties and the Ten Kingdoms period, the number of Jing people who moved south began to increase gradually. In addition, the Southern Song Dynasty was partial to the south of the Yangtze River, and wars continued. The descendants of Jing people spread and moved more widely. Today, there are Jing people in Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Sichuan and Chongqing. In the early Ming Dynasty, Shanxi Jingshi was moved to Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Shaanxi, Jiangsu and other places, as one of the surnames of the people who moved to the pagoda tree in Hongdong. During the Ming Dynasty, the Jing family was more widely distributed throughout the country, and Taiwan Province and other southern provinces also had Jing family. During the Kangxi and Qianlong periods of the Qing Dynasty and thereafter, poor people from Shandong, Henan, Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin and other places entered the three northeastern provinces, including Jing. Today, Jing's family is widely distributed in China, especially in Liaoning, Shaanxi and other provinces.