Is there any family name that has the surname Cong?

Hundreds of families have surnames of their own.

The total population of the Cong family is not among the top 300 surnames in both mainland China and Taiwan Province, but it is ranked as the 271st family member in the Song version of "One Hundred Family Surnames" .

Today's Zhumadian City, Dancheng, Zhoukou City, Xincai County, Xinyang City, Guangshan County, Nanzhao County, Pingyu County, Xuchang City in Henan Province, Yutian County, Zunhua City, and Zaoqiang County in Hebei Province , Fanchang County, Wuhu County, Langxi County, Jing County, Lujiang County, Suzhou City, Lingbi County, Dangshan County, Dingyuan County, Huoqiu County, Fengtai County, Fuyang City, Wuhu City, Anhui Province, and Shandong Province Mengyin County, Linyi City, etc.

As well as Fujian, Guangdong, Sichuan and other places, there are people from the Cong clan. Among them, the Hui surnames in Wudi County and Tianjin City in Shandong Province and the Cong surname in Wendeng, Shandong Province have the same ancestors and ancestors, and have no relationship with the Han surnames.

Extended information

Cong name person:

1, Cong Yi

The real name is Cong Yibiao, a native of Fanchang, Taiping Prefecture, Ming Dynasty. In March of the seventeenth year of Hongwu, he was granted the imperial edict to eliminate Qinglangwei, the hereditary commander of the Qianshi, and was granted the title of General Wulue. In the 31st year of Hongwu, he transferred the Anluwei to command the Qianshi. Both Zi Congde and Sun Congzhong were hereditary commanders of the Anluwei. .

2. Congzhen

The son of Congzhong, the great-grandson of Congyi, was a native of Anlu in the Ming Dynasty. His ancestral home was Fanchang County, Taiping Prefecture. In the eighth year of Xuande's reign, he was the commander of the Anlu Guards. He was a thrifty official, Xiao Ran was like a humble scholar, he was in charge of water transportation, and he especially cherished his soldiers. Rumors in the state said that he commanded Cong Zhen to transport grain and cherish the army.

3. Conglong

The son of Congzhen, a county magistrate in the Ming Dynasty, named Yunfeng, and a native of Anlu. In the Chenghua Jiyou Township Examination, he was elected to the post of Maha Prefecture, and was later promoted to the magistrate of Huaiqing Prefecture in Henan Province. At that time, the folk customs were all left-folded. After five years of Conglong's governance, it became the custom of dressing up figures.

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