Bess. In China, the origins of surnames all belong to auspicious stars, but as we see here, there are names named after countries. When it comes to the surname Bei, the other characters are local names, which is known from the pre-Qin period. Let's first take a look at the origin of the surname Bei and the best way to choose a name.
Bei surname
Bei surname is one of the Chinese surnames, ranked 110th in "Hundred Family Surnames". The total population of Beis did not enter the top 100 surnames in China or Taiwan Province.
The origin and development of the Bei surname
Origin
It originated from the surname Ji, which came from the fiefdom of the illegitimate son of the descendant of the Ji family and the name of the country. Jishi, the famous Zhao Gong Ying in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, was granted the title of Yan State after assisting King Wu of Zhou to destroy the Shang Dynasty, and his capital was in Jiuzhou. After King Wu of Zhou died, his son King Cheng of Zhou and Song Ji were still very young, only twelve years old. Therefore, like Zhao He, he did not return to the country, but stayed to continue to assist and became the auxiliary minister. Kang Chu, a descendant of Yan State, granted his descendant Julu Ganquan Lianshui Valley as a food town and established Ying State, a subordinate state of Yan State. Their descendants took the name of the country and called it Ying. Due to the small population and weak status, there are actually many Beirong people in Yan and Ying countries. In the 7th century BC, the Beirong people took advantage of the hostility between Zheng and Song and conspired with Qi and Lu to attack the Song Dynasty and attack Yan, Zheng and Qi in the south. In order to avoid the invasion of Beirong people, Yan Huanhou was forced to move his capital to Linyi.
In the thirteenth year of Ji Lang, King Hui of Zhou Dynasty, the famous battle of Beirong against Yan broke out, and the weak Yan country was completely defeated. Duke Yanzhuang hurriedly asked Jiang, the overlord of the Spring and Autumn Period, for help. At that time, with the great assistance of the wise ministers Zhong and Bao, the state of Qi was at its peak and its army and horses were strong. At the same time, in order to solve the years of military harassment, Duke Huan of Qi sent troops to attack Beirong, defeated Beirong on the Julu front line, and drove Beirong to Guzhu north of Taihang Mountain, saving the Yan State. After that, Duke Huan of Qi took the opportunity to occupy a large area of ??fertile land in the Ganquan area and annexed the state of Ying. Duke Yanzhuang, the monarch of Yan State, was helpless. In order to express his gratitude for saving the country, he personally sent Qi Huangong out of the country. Duke Zhuang of Yan was also very smart and deliberately violated the etiquette of the princes and sent Duke Huan of Qi to the territory of Qi fifty miles away. Duke Huan of Qi was kind enough to occupy a large area of ??land in Yan State, but he was also very embarrassed. So, at Guan Zhong's suggestion, Duke Huan of Qi hypocritically presented it to Duke Yan Zhuang on the Qi border fifty miles away, and named it Liu Yan to express his gratitude. After Duke Huan of Qi occupied the land of Ying State, it was renamed Ganquan Beiqiu and became a subordinate city of Qi State. The people of the lost Wang Ying family came to the city and changed their surname to Beishi. Passed down from generation to generation, the Northern History is authentic, and both are named Qinghe County, Hebei Province. Most Bei clan members respect Kang as the ancestor of their surname.
Origin
It originates from the place name, from the ancient Beiqiu area, and is the name of a residential city. In the pre-Qin period, in addition to Qinghe and Julu in Hebei, there are now Boxing and Linfei in Shandong, Zhenjiang in Jiangsu, Zhaoqing in Guangdong, and Qingchuan in North Korea. They were called Lianshui and Tanqiu in ancient times. Most of the local residents took their place names as surnames and called them Tanshi. and later provinces.
What a great way to choose a last name.
The allusion goes into the name and the rhyme goes into it.
Kana has two tendencies. The first is to use its original meaning, and the second is to use "dian" to give the old word a new meaning or new use and replace it with a borrowed word.
See Common Names for naming.
It is most convenient to name your baby with some commonly used names. Not only is it simple, but it is also difficult to become withdrawn and difficult to understand
Many people always play around the yin and yang, five elements and birth dates when naming, holding Li Yizhi's book, gossip, fortune-telling, and bad luck , tell the horoscope. So time-honored brands such as Zhao Jinbao, Zhang Youde, etc. began to accompany them. Some people always like to name themselves with some uncommon words, some of which cannot even be found in the dictionary. Names are symbols of communication with others. If others do not know each other, this communication will become a one-way flow, causing inconvenience.
The name itself will be different, and these themselves will play different roles. In this regard, it can also have statements that explain the phenomenon, and the name itself will have a corresponding balance and a look that requires attention.