Origin of surnames
The surname Teng (Téng) and the surname Teng have the same origin from three sources: 1. It comes from the twelve surnames of the descendants of the Yellow Emperor named Ji, according to the records in the "Tongpu of Wanxing" The twenty-five sons of the Yellow Emperor each had twelve surnames. Among them, the surname Teng originated. The surname Teng originated 4,000 years ago. It is said that during the Yellow Emperor's time, Sima Qian's "Historical Records" said: Among the twenty-five sons of the Yellow Emperor, fourteen of them had the surname. "Guoyu" records that the Yellow Emperor The son's surname ranks fifth among the twelve, namely Teng 2. It also comes from the surname Ji, the surname of Cuo Shuxiu, the fourteenth son of King Wen of Zhou during the Western Zhou Dynasty. According to "Tonggu of Wanxing", "Guangyun" and other records, King Wu of Zhou in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty He granted his younger brother, the 14th son of King Wen of Zhou, Cuo Shuxiu to Teng and established the Teng State (southwest of today's Tengzhou City, Shandong Province). In the early Warring States Period, the Teng State was destroyed by the Yue State, recovered, and soon was destroyed by the original Teng King family of the Song State. Then the country was named Cheng Teng. A branch of the Teng family had a branch and changed the surname to Teng to avoid harm from enemies. 3. The Mongolians came from the clan and were given the surname Teng in the Hongwu Year of the Ming Dynasty. p>The ancestor of the surname
①: According to the record in "Guangyun", Cuo Shuxiu's surname Teng was called the Teng family by the descendants of Tenghou. Therefore, the number of Chinese people with the surname Teng in the world can be traced back to 3000. Years ago, Cuo Shuxiu, the son of King Zhou Wen of the Teng State, was granted the title of Teng. In the ancient Teng State, today's Tengzhou City, Shandong Province was the earliest birthplace of the Teng surname. The Teng family was the ancestor of Cuo Shuxiu, the surname of Teng. ② Teng Wengong, the Teng family came from Ji's surname Zhou Wen. During the Warring States Period, Teng Wengong, the king of the Teng State, was in power. Eight hundred princes from a small country fifty miles away stood side by side. During the Warring States Period, when the seven heroes were competing for hegemony, they were not annexed by the big powers. Instead, the country was superior to the twelve princes in the Sishang River and was praised as a good country. The Teng people took the surname Tengwengong Teng and got the surname from the same material as their ancestors