1. It originated from the surname of Jiang, after the teacher Mo Ru, a descendant of Yan Emperor Xia Yu, and belonged to the ancestor's name. Legend has it that Dayu worships ink as a teacher and learns to control water. Later, after Xia Qi, the son of Dayu, established the Xia Dynasty, the first slave country in China, Jiang Mo-ru's son, Jiang Tu-chu, was named as the monarch of the solitary bamboo country. Jiang Tu-chu took his father's name as his surname, which was passed down from generation to generation as Mo Tu's, also known as Mo Tai's. Later, some ethnic people changed their provincial slips to a single surname of Mo's, which has been passed down from generation to generation. According to the historical book "Tongzhi? A brief account of the clan records:? Ben Mo Tai's, later changed to Mo's. ? 2. From Mo Tai's family (to be changed by Mo Shi, see the preceding paragraph), it is a descendant of Gu Zhujun in Shang Dynasty, and later it is Mo Shi. 3. Originated from the Mongols, it belongs to the localization and changed its surname to surname. 4. Originated from Manchu, it belongs to Chinese and changed its surname to surname. 5. Originated from Daur nationality, it belongs to Chinese culture and changed its surname to surname. 6. It originated from the surname of Zi, from the philosopher Mo Qu in the early Warring States period, and belongs to the ancestor's name.
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