Li. According to the data released by the Household Administration Research Center in January 222, the population of Li in China reached 1.9 million in 222, making it the second largest surname in China. At the same time, it is also one of the most popular names in China and the world, with a population of more than 12 million. The distribution in China is mainly concentrated in Hebei, Sichuan, Henan and Shandong, and the surname Li in these four provinces accounts for about 44% of the total population of the country. Secondly, it is distributed in Shaanxi, Jiangxi, Shanxi, Hunan and other places. The whole country has formed a crescent-shaped Li surname zone around the Central Plains, which consists of three Li surname centers: Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Shanxi, Hunan and Jiangxi. Overseas Li's are mainly distributed in the eastern and southern parts of China, such as Vietnam, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. Secondly, Europe, America, Australia and other regions.
In 222, the boy surnamed Li was named Daquan
Ancient Longxi, now Lintao, Gansu, was an important birthplace of Li. In the region and Vietnam, Li surname is also a common surname, and Li surname is the second largest surname. In the history of China, there were more than 6 people named Li as the king, and they successively established Dacheng, Xiliang, Liangwu, Wei, Tang, Chu, Later Tang, Nantang, Dashu, Xixia and Dashun. Li was the second surname in Song Dynasty and the third surname in Yuan and Ming Dynasties.
the origin of Li's surname
1. Li (Lǐ), a descendant of Zhuan Xu, Hao Tao, served as the official in charge of the prison during Yao and Shun. His descendants inherited the post of Dali and took the official as their surname, which was called "Li's". At the end of Shang Dynasty, Hao Tao offended Zhou Wang because of justice, and was executed by the tyrant for no reason. His wife fled with her son Lizhen, and lived on Mu Zi all the way. In order not to forget this troubled history, Lizhen's mother decided to change her surname from "Li" to "Li" consisting of "Mu Zi". Li Lizhen thus became the ancestor of Li's surname.
In 222, the boy surnamed Li was named Daquan
2, and the surname was changed: the large-scale surname was given in the Tang Dynasty, which was a turning point for the huge Li clan. There are quite a few people who were given surnames by the Tang Dynasty and found in historical records. According to Lu Shi and Tang Shu Prime Minister's Genealogy Table, Xu's, Tai's, An's, Du's, Hu's, Hong's, Guo's, Ma's, Xianyu's, Zhang's, Abu's, Adie's, Relic's, Dong Shi's, Roche's and Zhu's were all given the national surname Li for their meritorious service.
According to the saying handed down from ancient times, people's life will be closely linked with their life fortune. The two are inseparable. Therefore, when naming a boy, on the one hand, it should be in line with the boy's personality characteristics, on the other hand, it should be combined with the zodiac, so that the name taken out will help the baby's fortune. So what atmospheric names are recommended for the boy named Li born in the Year of the Ox?
Li Hao (1) Li Haoshuo (1) Li Shuohao (1) Li Chensheng (1) Li Yujin (1)
Li Xurui (1) Li Yuyu (1) Li Jing (1) Li Xipu (1) Li Ruoyuan (1)
Li Ruobo (1) Li Shaoteng (1) Li Haoling (1) Li Chao (1) Li Moxian (1)
Li Xulie (1) Li Xili (1) Li Xisheng (1) Li Shaorong (1) Li Haorong (1) Li Xueling (1)
Li Dinghuan (1) Jie (1) Li Kaiyuan (1) Li Ruoxuan (1) Li Yuanrui (1)
Li Ruoheng (1) Li Chenfang (1) Li Haowen (1) Li Shuoheng (1). Li Xiqin (1)
Li Chenjing (1) Li Yuzhi (1) Li Xufeng (1) Li Dingshun (1) Li Chenyun (1)
Li Jianhao (1) Li Jiandong (1) Li Xuyun (1) Li Nanjie (1) Li xugeng (1) Li yuanzhe (1)
Li Zhenhao (1) Li chenjian (1) Li Dingyuan (1) Li Xueqin (1) Li yuanqi (1)
Li Jianyang (1) Li yuanzhi (1) Li Yushu (1) After reading the name of the boy named Li Yang, I hope this will help everyone!