Qi County: During the Western Han Dynasty, it was first Linzi County, and later changed to Qi County. Its administrative seat was Linzi (Zibo, Shandong). At that time, its jurisdiction included Zibo City, Shandong and counties such as Yidu, Guangrao, and Linqu. In the Sui and Tang dynasties, it was changed to Qingzhou Beihai County and its administrative seat was Yidu. At that time, the area under its jurisdiction was present-day Weifang and other areas.
The surname Ji is one of the Chinese surnames, ranking 113th in the Song version of "One Hundred Family Surnames".
The origin of the surname Ji (j?)
1. Originated from the surname Si, from the fiefdom of the descendants of Dayu. Belongs to the surname named after the country. 2. Originated from the Youxin family. It comes from the sage Yi Yin of the Youxin family of the Dongyi tribe in ancient times. He changed his surname to a surname for some reason. 3. Derived from his own surname, he is a descendant of the Jintian clan of Shaohao, and is a surname based on the name of his city. 4. Originated from the official position, from the Six Strategies of Officials in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and is a surname based on the title of official position. 5. Originated from the surname Ji, which came from Xin Yan, a counselor of the Yue Kingdom in the late Spring and Autumn Period. It is a surname based on the ancestor's nickname. 6. Originated from the official position. It comes from the official records of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. It is a surname based on the official title. 7. Originated from the official position. It comes from the officials' planning during the Han Dynasty. It is a surname based on the official title. 8. Originated from the Mongolian people, it is a Chinese change of surname to surname. 9. Originated from the Manchu people, which belongs to the Han culture and changed the surname to surname. 10. Derived from other ethnic minorities in China, it is a sinicization of the surname into a surname.
The ancestors of the surname
Yi Yin and Ji Ran (Xin Yan, Xin Wenzi).
Migration distribution
Ji’s surname ranks 113th in "Hundred Family Surnames". As of January 2009, the total number of people with the surname Ji does not rank among the top 300 surnames in China. It is ranked 13th in the Song version of "One Hundred Family Surnames".
The distant ancestors of the Ji family began in ancient times. It is said that they are descendants of the ancient emperor Xia Yu. Therefore, the Ji family originated from the surname of Dayu, the surname Si. In the Zhou Dynasty, after King Wu of Zhou established the Shang Dynasty, the descendants of the ancient emperor Shaohao were established in Ju? (Jiao County, Shandong), so the vassal state of Ju was established, with its capital in Jijin, so the princes of Ju state Later generations will use the character "ji" in the capital as their surname. The Ji family later developed into a prominent family in Jingzhao County, and was known as Jingzhaowang in the world.
Shangrao City in Jiangxi Province, Fuliang County in Jingdezhen City, Pengze County in Jiujiang City, Youdun Gangtou Village in Poyang County, Hefei City in Anhui Province, and Baisha in Wangjiang County Jijiadu Township, Feidong City, Fengtai County, Lujiang County, Chuzhou City, Jiwan Village, Tangtian Town, Chizhou City, Dongzhi County, Anqing City, Ma'anshan City, Jiwei Village, Wanfu Town, Huaiyuan County, Bengbu City, Henan Province Kaifeng City, Gongyi County, Fan County Baiyi Township Hanzhuang, Xuchang City, Tianjin City, Hangzhou City in Zhejiang Province, Jijia Village, Lubu Town, Yuyao City, Ningbo City, Huzhou City, Xincheng County, Jiaxing City, Zhaodong City in Heilongjiang Province Wuzhan Town, Danjiangkou City and Yunmeng City in Hubei Province, Suzhou City, Wuxi City, Kunshan City, Yancheng City in Jiangsu Province, Shengze Town in Wujiang City, Jintan District and Jiangyin County in Changzhou City, Liuzhou City in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Longyantun, Dayang Village, Pingshan Town, Luzhai County, Xiangzhou City, Longchang County, Sichuan Province, Qinhuangdao City, Hejian City, Hebei Province, Xianyang City, Xingping City, Shaanxi Province, Sandun Town, Nanhui District, Shanghai, Shanxi Province Pinglu District of Shuozhou City, Linyi City of Shandong Province, Dongfeng County of Jilin Province, Anshan City of Liaoning Province, Dashiqiao Town of Yingkou City, Daxinganling District of Heilongjiang Province, Huize City of Yunnan Province, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People of the Ji clan are distributed throughout Taipei City in Taiwan Province.
Hall name
Jingzhao Hall: The hall is built with hope.
Beihai Hall: The hall is built with hope, also known as Qijun Hall.
Jin Jiantang: During the Southern Song Dynasty, Ji Yougong, the governor of Jianzhou, presented his own "Jianjian" to the emperor in the temporary capital, asking the emperor to use Pian'an of the Eastern Jin Dynasty as a mirror to restore the state. Central Plains. Later he was promoted to the official position of Pingyan Salt in Liangzhe Province.
Ji Ran: a Yue scholar in the Spring and Autumn Period, a Jiyan. He was first the prince who died in Jin Dynasty. My surname is Xin. Later he changed his surname to Ji. He was not a prince, but devoted himself to learning. He was erudite and good at calculation. He was Fan Li's teacher and the author of "Wenzi" (earlier than "Huainanzi").
Ji Heng: A court official in the Song Dynasty, named Zhiping, and a Jinshi in Shaoxing. He supervised the imperial censor, went out to guard Chizhou, and then transferred to the court to serve as a doctor. There are many officials who are good at governance. When he was traveling to Taixue, he wrote a letter outlining the great plans of the world, which was praised by Emperor Gaozong. When he died, his family had no money left, so he was called an innocent official.
Ji Yougong: Youcheng Yilang of the Song Dynasty, named Minfu, was born in Anren. When he learned about Jianzhou, he had political achievements and promoted the official affairs of tea and salt in Changping, Zhejiang West Road. Because of his meritorious service, he served Zhang Jun and lived in the Jun shogunate. In Shaoxing, Zhongsun Yixing presented his work "Jin Jian" in a memorial ceremony. There is also "Tang Shi Ji Shi" handed down.
Ji Li: A doctor of the Ministry of Justice in the Ming Dynasty, named Ruhe, from Fuliang. Tianshun Jinshi. He painted chrysanthemums and used cursive calligraphy. Shi Yun said: "Lin Liangling hairs Xia Changzhu, Yuezheng grapes Ji Liju."
Ji Zongdao: Zi Weizhong, a native of Maping County in the Ming Dynasty. In the 16th year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1480), he ranked first in the imperial examination and was the first person in the history of Liuzhou to understand the Yuan Dynasty. In the twelfth year of Hongzhi (1499), he became a Jinshi and served as Changshu County and Hengzhou Magistrate. Yingguo is promising, broad-minded and upright, and decisive in dealing with problems. In years of disaster and famine, he pleads for the people and strives to reduce or reduce taxes. When he took office in Changshu County, he sang with celebrities in poetry and literature at Shanghu Lake in Yushan Mountain, built an elegant gathering pavilion and a viewing tower. In the first year of Zhengde (1506), he presided over the re-engraving of astronomical maps and geographical map steles. The "Astronomical Tablet" that exists today is said to occupy a position that cannot be ignored in the history of ancient Chinese astronomy. He also collected copper cast and movable type, personally designed a mobile water-absorbing mechanical table, and revised the Song Dynasty's "Zhu Shi Ou Lun".
Ji Nan: A painter of the Qing Dynasty. The official letter from Ji'an taught him that he was obsessed with painting, and he especially liked to paint red plums, so he was called Ji Hongmei at that time. There is "Yi Yu Caotang Draft".
Ji Mo: Qing Dynasty poet and son of writer Ji Dong. He was influenced by family studies, traveled around the world with poetry and prose, and entered Imperial College through work. There is "Yancun Poetry Copy".
Ji Liuqi: courtesy name Yongbin, nickname Tianjiezi, alias Jiufeng Jushi, was born in the second year of Qi tomorrow (1622), and the year of death is unknown. A native of Xingdao Township, Wuxi County (today's Qianzhou and Yuqi areas). In the eleventh year of the sixth year of Shunzhi (1649), he failed to pass the provincial examination twice. Ji Liuqi recorded the great social changes during the Ming and Qing Dynasties in "Northern Strategy of the Ming Dynasty" and "Southern Strategy of the Ming Dynasty", a total of 42 volumes, chronicling the 23rd year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1595) to the fourth year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. The historical events of the Ming and Qing dynasties in the 70 years. He also wrote historical works such as "Records of Guangdong and Yunnan", "Jintan Prison Case", "Nanjing Chronicles", "Records of Xin Chou", etc., which recorded historical events and anecdotes during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.