Ping surname
Ping is one of the surnames in China, and Hundred Surnames ranks 95th. The total population of Shi Ping Province and Taiwan Province Province in China did not enter the top 1 surnames.
It originated from Jiang, the descendant of Yan Ying, the prime minister of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, and was named after his ancestors.
It originated from Ji's surname and Pingyi, the fief of Nuo, the son of the Warring States. It was named after a fief.
Shi Ping, a descendant of Yan Ying and Han Aihou, is known as the authentic Shi Ping in history.
The origin and development of the Ping surname
The origin
originated from Jiang, the descendant of Yan Ying, the prime minister of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, and was named after his ancestors. Yan Ying, a native of Gaomi, Shandong Province, was a very famous prime minister of Qi when Yi came to power in the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period. Yan Ying's father is Yan Qiang, and his ancestor is Yan An, a descendant of Lu Zhong, an ancient clan leader, who is a direct descendant of the Yellow Emperor. In the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, Gong Sunjie, Tian Kaijiang and Gu Yezi were the three great warriors under Qi Jinggong's Chu Jiangjiu. They were self-reliant and sometimes gave Qi Jinggong, Chu Jiang and A Jiu a headache. So Yan Ying killed these three unruly warriors with a trick, which is called "two peaches kill three scholars" in history. Yan Ying was an important politician, thinker and diplomat in the middle and late Spring and Autumn Period. He worked in Qi, Jianggou and Dynasty successively. Sima Qian, the great official of Taishi, compared him to Guan Zhong, praised him to the utmost, and described his diplomatic ability with four words: "Do not disgrace his mission, and speak eloquently".
Among Yan Ying's descendants, some took their ancestral names as surnames, which were passed down from generation to generation as Shi Ping.
Origin
It comes from the surname Ji, and it comes from Pingyi, the fief of Nuo, the son of Nanyue King, in the Warring States period, which belongs to the stone fief. During the Warring States Period, Han Aihou, the monarch of North Korea, sealed his youngest son Wei Nuo in Pingyi, and his descendants took the ancestral fief as their surname, which was passed down from generation to generation as Shi Ping. In the fifteenth year of Qin Dynasty, Korea was destroyed by Qin State. Among the descendants of Han Aihou, another tribe moved from Pingyi to Xiayi, and then took the name of the original city as the surname, calling it Shi Ping.
Origin
Originated from the official position, it came from the Pingjia people who were officials in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and was named after the official position. Jia people, referred to as Jia people for short, are the names of officials who were set up in Zhou Gongdan during the Western Zhou Dynasty to supervise and manage the prices of commercial markets. For example, the director of the State Price Bureau today is under the jurisdiction of the local government. It is recorded in the ancient book "Notes on Official Agents of Zhou Lidi": "Jia people, this month is peaceful." There is also a record in "Notes on Officials and Pledgers in Zhou Lidi": "A person with a flat armor is of a flat quality. The Lord calmed things down, Jia.
several methods of naming surnames.
Basic naming method
Naming method is a relatively low-level name given to children by ordinary people in order to give them good food. Most of them are named after animals. Such as cats, dog leftovers, dog eggs, Niu Wa, etc. In fact, this naming method is a way for ancient parents to protect their children. Because a child with a despicable name even rejects monsters, he also places his parents' wishes on his children's health and longevity.
Five elements method
Five elements belong to a lofty philosophical thought. People who are generally named by the Five Elements Method are either literate people, or high-ranking officials and royalty. What's more, the five elements method is named according to what the five elements lack. For example, in the novels written by Lu Xun, the characters leap into the soil and the five elements lack the soil. For example, Zhu Yuanzhang stipulated that the naming of Zhu's descendants must follow the principle of five elements and should be based on the spread. < P > In fact, there are many ways to name children, but it is not good to name them. If it's named after some animals, that's not good. The method of naming children is also a kind of protection for children by ancient parents, but it is also best not to give children such names.