Complete list of Lu's family tree and generations

Complete list of Lu's family tree and generation: Lu's generation in Baicheng Village, Beigu Township, Taigu County, Western Province: The reputation of a good scholar is popular, the country will be prosperous if the virtuous are passed down, the friends will be maintained, and the loyal will be accumulated; Shandong The Lu family name of Jiu Nuji Xiaocaolou Village in Chengwu County, Heze: Fu (Chao) Peijian, loyalty is passed down to the family far away.

The Lu family is a multi-ethnic and multi-origin surname group. In 2007 and 2010, the Chinese surname ranked 43rd, in Taiwan Province, it ranked 26th, and in 2018, the Chinese surname ranked 40th. The population is about 7,015,000, accounting for about 0.44% of China's total population.

According to historical data and archaeological discoveries, the surname Lu first originated in the western area of ????Nanyang, Henan Province. Later, due to wars, famines, political and other reasons, it gradually migrated to the north, east, west, south and other directions.

Among them, those who migrated north mainly went to Shanxi, Hebei, Inner Mongolia and other places; those who migrated east mainly went to Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui and other places; those who migrated west mainly went to Shaanxi, Gansu and other places; Those who migrated south mainly went to Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Hubei, Yunnan, Sichuan and other places.

Outstanding figures with the surname Lu in Chinese history:

1. Lu Shang, a statesman, military strategist and strategist on the coast of the East China Sea in the Zhou Dynasty, and the founder of the Qi State. He assisted King Wen and King Wu in establishing the Zhou Dynasty and was named Taigong Wang. He was one of the most famous military strategists in Chinese history. He is the author of "Six Tips", "Three Strategies" and other military books, and is respected as a military sage by later generations.

2. Lu Buwei, at the end of the Warring States Period, lived in Puyang (now Puyang, Henan), a businessman, politician (he was the Prime Minister of Qin), and a thinker. He once adopted Qin Prince Zhao Zheng (Qin Shihuang) and helped him ascend the throne as king. He is also the chief editor of the miscellaneous classics "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals".

3. Lu Pheasant, in the early Western Han Dynasty, Peiguofeng County (now Feng County, Jiangsu Province), the wife of Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, and the mother of Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty. She assisted Liu Bang in his uprising against Qin, and took charge of the government for sixteen years after Liu Bang's death. She was the first female ruler in Chinese history.

4. Lu Bu, a famous general in Wuyuan and Jiuyuan (now west of Baotou, Inner Mongolia) at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He served for Ding Yuan, Dong Zhuo, Yuan Shao and other princes, and established himself as a hussar general. He was highly skilled in martial arts. His horse was named Red Rabbit, and his bow was named Fangtian Painted Halberd. He was one of the most famous generals during the Three Kingdoms period.