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During the Three Kingdoms period, there was a famous man named Kuang Changning, who was the ancestor of Kuang. Kuang Changning was from Sichuan, so all the Kuang surnames recorded in ancient books were originally found in Sichuan, but in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, many Kuang surnames were found in Jiangxi, indicating that one Kuang surnames moved from Sichuan to Jiangxi. At that time, Jiangxi was also a place where scholars gathered. Kuang Kui, Kuang Wen, Kuang Zhen and others are outstanding talents in Jiangxi.

Kuang Shu, a native of Zhejiang in Ming Dynasty, studied ancient Chinese characters, cultural relics and institutions during Jiajing period. He never forgot his knowledge when he was an official. He read all the ancient books in this field, visited many collectors and saw many ancient artifacts. Combining books, he wrote a famous book called Archaeological Ci Zong. The current surnames are mainly distributed in shanggao county, Gao 'an and Jing 'an counties.

Another source of surnames is; Kuang Zhong and Kuang Zhong are from Jing 'an County, Jiangxi Province. My real name is Huang, but I changed my surname later. From the deeds of celebrities such as Kuang Kui, Kuang Wen, Kuang Zhen, Kuang Siam and Kuang, we can see at a glance. This famous surname with Jiangxi as the center added new blood in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, that is, Huang changed his surname.

Historical research shows that it is a common word, and there are both Zhen Shi and surname in China. Although the two names are a little different in writing, their origins are indeed related, and they turned out to be a family. The Kuang family in our country has two origins. One is "taking the word Wang Fu as the surname", which originated in Sichuan more than 1700 years ago, and is a descendant of Kuang Changning, a famous Shu and Han commander in the Three Kingdoms period. The Kuang family, which originated in Sichuan, appeared in Jiangxi in large numbers during the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, with Jiangxi as the center. And "change your surname".

According to "Examination of Surnames", during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, the Suzhou magistrate, known as the "eternal good official", originally changed his surname to Huang, which seems to be the ancestor of another descendant of Kuang.