Mi. mi, sheep energy comes out.
Mi, the cry of sheep; Mou, the cry of cows.
① Same as "咩". Onomatopoeia. ② Surname. Mi surname. The surname of the ancestors of Chu State during the Spring and Autumn Period. "Those who prospered in harmony have the surname Mi?" - "Guoyu"
After Zhuanxu, the grandson of the Yellow Emperor, was granted the surname Mi by King Wu of Zhou, the homophonic pronunciation of Mi and Mi was changed to Mi.
Chinese name: Mi
Pinyin: mǐ
Radical: Bu
Outside strokes: 5
Total strokes: 7
Wubi 86: GJGH
Wubi 98: HGHG
Zheng Ma: AIIB IAIB
Cangjie: TQ< /p>
Four corner number: 11502
UniCode: CJK
Uniform Chinese characters: U+8288
Stroke order number: 2121112
Interpretation: 1. Same as "咩" onomatopoeia 2. Surname. Mi surname
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"Kangxi Dictionary" "Unconcentrated" "Yangzibu"·Mi
"Guang "Rhyme" Mianmaid cut "Ji Yun" mother servant cut, sound Mi.
"Shuowen" Sheep Ming. Also surname. The first of Chu.
"Zheng Yu" The person who thrives in harmony is the surname Mi.
"Historical Records·Chu Family" Lu Shengsheng had six sons, Liu was named Ji Lian, and his surname was Mi, who was the successor of Chu.
"Note" The surname Mi comes from Chu. Mi, the sound of sheep.
"Ji Yun" may be composed.
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Cantonese: me1 me5
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The Bai family, with the surname Mi, came from the descendant of Emperor Zhuanxu, Duke Bai, who named the city after his victory. During the Warring States Period, the Bai surname of Chu State (Bai Gongsheng's branch) moved to Shaanxi and other places. According to records, Bai Gongsheng's son first moved to Qin and developed and multiplied in today's Shaanxi. During the Qin Dynasty, the First Emperor unified the world and granted the title of Bai Zhong, son of Bai Qi, to Taiyuan, Shanxi. His descendants then lived in Taiyuan. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Taiyuan County Wang was formed after Baizhong, and then moved to Hancheng and Weinan, Shaanxi; to Xiangyang, Hubei; or to Luoyang, Henan, all of which flourished locally.
The Jing family comes from the Duke of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period. It is the surname that comes from the King of Chu. According to legend, Jing Cha was an aristocrat of the Chu State. After he became an official, he became a high official. In order to commemorate him, his descendants took his name as their surname and became the earliest people with the surname Jing.
Ye's surname is Mi. After Ye Gong, a descendant of Zhuanxu, he took the fief as his surname. Zhuanxu's descendant Shen Zhuliang, also known as Ye Gong, with the courtesy name Zi Gao, was the son of Shen Yinxu, the left Sima of the Chu state during the Spring and Autumn Period. He was an outstanding talent. He put down the rebellion of Baigong. He held important positions but did not care about power. He bravely retired from the rapids and lived in seclusion for the rest of his life. In Yeyi. His descendants took Yi as their surname, Yeyi became the ancestral place of the Ye family, and Ye Gong became the ancestor of the Ye family.
The Zhao family, Mi surname, is also the Chugong clan, and the clan is the surname. "Chu Ci" says: Zhao, Qu, and Jing are the three tribes of Chu.
Wu's surname is Mi, after Dr. Wu Shen of Chu.
The Neng family, after Chu Xiongzhi, the refuge was changed to the Neng family.
The surname of Huan is Mi, the son of Huanxiong in Chu, and the descendant of Huanquan.
Ban's surname is Mi. Chu Ruo'ao gave birth to Dou Bobi, and Bobi gave birth to Ling Yin Ziwen. He was suckled by a tiger. It is said that the tiger has stripes, so he was named his surname.
Cui family, surnamed Mi, after Chu general Jing Cui.
Cheng surname, Mi surname. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the son of the King of Chu was named Chenghu. His descendants took the character "Cheng" as their surname and were also called the Cheng surname.
Jian's surname is Mi, after Prince Jian of Chu.
The Qu family, Mi surname, is also from the Chugong clan. It is a surname named after the fiefdom. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Xia, the son of King Wu of Chu, was appointed Mo Ao of Chu State and was granted a fiefdom in Quyi.
The Pan family, surnamed Mi, is a descendant of the Chu royal family of the Zhou Dynasty.
The Shang family, surnamed Jiang, comes after the Grand Duke of Qi.
The Huan family, surnamed Jiang, was given the posthumous title after Duke Huan of Qi.
The surname Zhā is derived from the surname Mi. During the Spring and Autumn Period, a public official from the Chu State was granted the title of Cha, and his descendants were called the Cha family.
The Jing family is derived from the surname Mi. In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Xiong Yi, the first king of Chu State, was sealed in the Jingshan area, and his country name was Jing. It was not until the early Spring and Autumn Period that it was changed to Chu State. The descendants of Jing Jun before King Wen of Chu took the country's name as their surname and were called the Jing family.
The Zhuang family was a king of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period. His posthumous name was "Zhuang" after his death, and his descendants took his posthumous name as their surname.
The Xiong family, after the Xiong family in the late Shang Dynasty, the Duke of Chu took Mi as his surname, and the monarch took Xiong as his surname.
Xiang surname, Mi surname, Xiang Yu (232 BC-202 BC) Mi surname, Xiang surname, name, and character Yu, is usually called Xiang Yu.
The Lan family, with the surname Mi, was the Yin "Qi" of Lan County, a senior official of the Chu State during the Spring and Autumn Period, and his descendants took the fiefdom as their surname.
Mo's surname is Mi, which comes from the official position of Mo Ao of Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. It is a surname based on the official title. The surname Mi is one of the eight surnames of Zhu Rong, and also comes from Zhuan Xu. His descendants founded a large country with the surname Mi in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, namely the Jing Kingdom, which was later renamed the Chu Kingdom. Among his descendants, those who took their official title as their surname were called the Mo family, which has been passed down from generation to generation to this day. The famous Qu Yuan family has occupied this official position for generations, so part of the Mo family is formed by changing the surname of a branch of the Qu family.