What are the characteristics of surnames of Nu people in history?

Angry people worship animals, and their surnames can be reflected. In addition to the tiger surname, the Nu people include deer, snakes, bees, bears, monkeys, sheep, chickens, fish, rats, buckwheat, bamboo, vegetables, hemp and teak. They all think that these animals and plants are totems worshipped by their families. The surnames and animal and plant totems chosen by Nu people are mostly related to their environment and life. Because their ancestors lived by hunting and gathering, the Nu people could not resist natural disasters and wild animals. For example, they hunt bears, shoot leopards and cut wild honey. These are the sources of food and clothes, but they are often threatened and coerced. So they have a fear of awe and worship and regard them as the totem of their family.

In Nu nationality, the names of boys are arranged in the following order: the eldest son Peng Gou, the second son Li, the third son Kun, the fourth son Zeng, the fifth son Dian, the sixth son Ran and the seventh son Ba.

The names of these girls are arranged in the following order: eldest brother Neckler, second brother Tini, third brother Jiang Le, fourth brother Na, fifth brother Nian, sixth brother, seventh brother Da En and eighth brother Ying. No matter whether men or women rank eighth, they are usually named after things their parents like.

The name of Lu Lu badminton Badminton is based on the child's birth season, living environment, grade, appearance and physical characteristics. At the same time, words containing metaphor and bionics are also used in children's names. If a child is ill or misbehaves, he should know Michelle Platini. If a gentle person names a baby, it is usually at the full moon, and someone needs treatment. The choice of names is based on the date of birth, environment, appearance, weight, worship and avoiding evil spirits. It is also the same or similar to the name of the previous generation. The oldest is Amo, the second is Ah, the third is Bo, the fourth is La, the fifth is Nong, the sixth is Yi and the seventh is Tang. Then add "something" before the boy's name and "girl" before the girl's name.

The boy's eldest brother is Apu, his second brother is Deng, his third brother is Kay and his fourth brother is Yu. The oldest girl is Anna, the second is Ani, the third is Aga and the fourth is Adu. This naming custom has also been absorbed and widely used by bloggers in Fugong area.

In the branch of women's books, men's names usually begin with "La", such as "La Ge", "La Hua" and "La Jia". Women's names usually begin with "Ya", such as Yana. According to textual research, this naming method originated from the totem of the ancient Nuwa clan. Nu Wa's "La" and "Ya" refer to a tiger and a chicken respectively. They are the names and symbols of two intermarriage clans in ancient Nu people, and they are also the totems of the two clans. Angry Sioux call their children's names regardless of gender. The eldest brother said "dyeing Meng", the second brother said "dyeing wax" and the third brother said "dyeing the same"; After the third place, there are only the fifth and sixth places.