6. Yu Xinyi "Xin" means happiness, joy, and joy. It also means lush, vigorous, and prosperous. The five elements of "Xin" belong to wood. When used as a person's name, it means full of vitality, optimism and cheerfulness. "Yi" means cheerful, happy and harmonious. The five elements of "Yi" belong to the earth, and when used as a person's name, it means peace, success, harmony, and gentleness. Names for girls with the surname Yu
The origin of the surname Yu Origin 1: It is derived from the surname Yao, which is a branch of the surname Yao. It comes from Shangjun, the son of Emperor Shun, Yao Chonghua, the last abdication emperor of the Five Ancient Emperors, and took the name of the country. Origin 2: Derived from the surname Zi, which came from the ancient kingdom of Shi during the Shang and Zhou dynasties. It was named after the place of residence or the country. The State of Shi was an ancient vassal state that had been established during the Shang Dynasty. Because it supported King Wu of Zhou in conquering Zhou, it was still named a vassal state in the early Western Zhou Dynasty. The specific time of the demise of the Ya Kingdom cannot be verified, but according to historical records, in the sixth year of King You of Zhou during the Western Zhou Dynasty (776 BC), Qin Xianggong moved the capital to Qiyi, so the land of the Ya Kingdom has become Qin Feizi (Qin Feizi). The important birthplace of the descendants of Ying) shows that the Kingdom of Ya was destroyed eleven years before King You of Zhou Dynasty. After the fall of the State of Ya, the descendants of the king's royal family and the people of the country became the people of the State of Qin. Many of them had the surname of the place where their old country lived, and they were called the Yu family. The correct pronunciation is wú, and it can also be pronounced as Yú today. It is one of the very ancient surnames. Passed down from generation to generation. Origin Three: Originated from the surname Ji, which came from the fiefdom of Zhongyong's concubine in the early Western Zhou Dynasty. It is a surname named after the country. In the early Western Zhou Dynasty, King Wu of Zhou Jifa granted Zhongyong's concubine Yu Yu (today's Anyang, Henan Province), established the Yu Kingdom, and made him a duke, called Yu Zhong. It is recorded in the historical book "Historical Records: Wu Taibo Family": "King Wu of Zhou defeated Yin... and granted Zhou Zhang's younger brother Yu Zhong to the north of Zhou. Therefore, Xia Xu was named Yu Zhong and was listed as a prince." King Hui of Zhou In the 22nd year (655 BC), the monarch of Yu State coveted Jin Xian Gong's BMW and precious jade. Regardless of the opposition of his ministers, he opened the country's gate to lend a way to the Jin army who went south to attack Guo State, and also helped the Jin army attack Guo State. . After the Jin army destroyed the Guo State, they destroyed the Yu State on their way back to the army and took back the BMW and precious jade, leaving behind the eternal idioms "The lips are dead and the teeth are cold" and "The false way destroys Guo". After the Yu State was destroyed, the people of the Yu State took the country's name as their surname and called it the Yu family to commemorate the pain of the country's subjugation. This has been passed down from generation to generation and is pronounced Yú. Origin 4: Originated from the surname Ji, which came from the Yu State founded by Taibo, the brother of Ji Li, the father of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty. It is a surname named after the country. The State of Yu was the State of Wu that fought for hegemony in the Central Plains during the Spring and Autumn Period. During the two-week period, Yu and Wu had the same character. It is recorded in the historical book "Historical Records: Wu Taibo Family": "Since Taibo became Wu, King Wu conquered Yin in the fifth generation, and he was granted two titles: one was Yu in China, and the other Wu was in barbarians. King Wu of Zhou conquered Yin, and asked Taibo Zhong After the Yong Dynasty, he got Zhou Zhang, who had already ruled Wu, so he sealed it. "The Wu State at that time was always called "Yu State" and "Wu State", which is what historians said at the end of the Warring States Period. In the third year of King Zhou Yuan (473), King Gou Jian of Yue destroyed the Kingdom of Wu in one fell swoop after years of preparations. King Fu Chai of Wu committed suicide. After the fall of the country, the descendants of the King of Wu took the surname of their homeland and called it the Yu family. At the end of the Warring States Period, it was often changed to the Wu family, but there are still those who remain reserved and the Yu family has been passed down from generation to generation to this day. Origin 5: Originated from official position. It comes from Yu Heng, an official in the Western Zhou Dynasty. It is a surname based on the official title. Yu Heng, also known as Yu Guan, is an official position set up by Zhou Zhaogong in the early Western Zhou Dynasty. He is an official responsible for taking charge of various materials in the mountains, forests and lakes, such as forest trees and medicinal materials, exotic flowers and plants, birds and animals, and beautiful jade minerals. .....etc., under the jurisdiction of the Tianguanfu Division, with positions such as today's Minister of Forestry and Land and Resources. It is recorded in the classic book "Book of Changes Tun Gua": "The deer has no Yu. It is called Yu Guan." It is also recorded in the classic "Zhou Li Tianguan Dazai": "Yu Heng is the material of mountains and rivers. He is the palm of the hand. Those who live in Shanze are called Yu. "Among the descendants of Yu Heng and Yu Guan, there are those who take their ancestors' official titles as their surnames, and are called Yu Heng and Yu Guan. Later, they were simplified to the single surname Yu. Origin 6: Originated from the Manchu people, who changed their surname to surname in Chinese style. Origin 7: Originated from other ethnic minorities, which are Chinese surname changes. Today, among the Yao, Miao, Tujia and other ethnic minorities, there are Yu clan members. Most of their origins are from the policy of restraining the local people and the movement of returning natives to the local people promoted by the central government in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The surname was changed to the Han surname Yu, and it has been passed down from generation to generation to this day.
Origin 8: Originated from the place name, derived from the ancient geographical location Yuyuan, and is a surname based on religious beliefs. Yuyuan is the place most revered by the ancients. It refers to a certain point in the west, that is, the place where the sun sets below the horizon. It has no specific geographical location. It is recorded in the historical book "Huainanzi Tianwen Xun": "When the sun reaches Yu Yuan, it is called Gao Chun. When the sun reaches Yu Yuan, it is called dusk." The ancients believed that the setting of the sun is like the end of life and the death of people. There are spirits, so Yuyuan is the sacred place where souls are reincarnated. Reincarnation is the best wish of human beings. Therefore, children born at dusk when the sun sets are regarded as the reincarnation of a certain soul and are called the Yuyuan family. Because of this, their descendants are called the Yu family for generations. According to legend, the correct pronunciation is wú (ㄨˊ), but today it can also be pronounced as Yú (ㄩˊ). Origin 9 According to historical records, the surname Yu originated from one of the ancient surnames in ancient times. It belongs to Taihe County, Ji'an Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, and developed here during the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. Later, due to wars and disputes, it gradually moved to Daqiao District, Huidong County, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. Later, due to the simplification of the font, it was changed to Yu.