Jiyang County: During the reign of Emperor Hui of Jin Dynasty, Chenliu County was established, and its administrative seat was Jiyang. It is equivalent to the eastern boundary of Lankao in Henan and the southern boundary of Dongming in Shandong.
Taiyuan County: During the Warring States Period, King Zhuangxiang of Qin established a county in the fourth year, and its governance was in Jinyang. In the Qin Dynasty, it was equivalent to the areas north of Wutai Mountain and Huoshan Mountain in present-day Shanxi. In the Northern Wei Dynasty, it was equivalent to today's Yangqu, Jinzhong area between Jiaocheng and Heshun. Northwest Hebei Province
The origin of "Yi"
1. Comes from the surname Jiang, with Yi as the surname. When King Wu conquered Zhou, Jiang Shang served as the military advisor who led the army, assisted King Wu in winning the victory, and won King Wu's trust. Confess him to Qi. Later, his descendants were granted the title of Yi. The descendants of this part of Jiang Shang took the name of the place as their surname and became the surname Yi. This is the origin of the Yi family in Hebei. 2. It comes from Qi Dafu Yi Ya, and is based on the ancestor's name as the surname. In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a favored minister of the King of Qi called Yi Wu, whose name was Ya. Because he collected food from Yi Yi, he was also called Yi Ya. This person is good at cooking, but has a flattering nature and is ambitious. When Guan Zhong died, he said that Yi Ya, "Killing a son is suitable for the king" was against human feelings and could not be reused, but the King of Qi did not listen. After Guan Zhong's death, Yi Ya, Shu Diao and Kai Fang shared the same power. After the King of Qi fell ill, they took the opportunity to cause chaos, killed a large number of officials, drove the prince out of the palace, and established the prince Wu Hui as the king. Later he was killed by other ministers. The descendants of Yi Ya took the surname Yi and called them the Yi family. It is the Yi family of Shandong. 3. Comes from the descendants of Jiang Taigong, and is named after the city. According to "A Survey of Surnames", some descendants of Jiang Taigong were granted the title of Yizhou (today's Yi County, Hebei Province), and took the title as their surname, and were called the Yi surname. It is the surname Yi from Hebei Province. 4. It comes from taking the name of the place. According to "Tongzhi? Clan Briefing", there was Yizhou (today's Yixian County, Hebei Province) in ancient times. The people in the state took the place as their surname and called it the surname Yi. 5. People with the Yi surname originate from ethnic minorities. The Yi, Shui, Miao, Tujia, Naxi and other ethnic groups all have the surname Yi.
The ancestor was given the surname
Lu Shang. Lu Shang, also known as Ziya, later known as Jiang Ziya, was the chief of the tribe surnamed Jiang in the early years of the Zhou Dynasty. When King Wu conquered Zhou, Lu Shang led his troops to defeat Shang Zhou in the battle of Muye (now southwest of Qi County, Henan Province). He was the first contributor to the destruction of Shang and the establishment of Zhou Dynasty. He was honored as "Shangfu" by King Wu, and was granted the title of "Shangfu" in Qi State. The privilege of conquering the five princes and nine uncles ranks above other feudal states. Some of the descendants of Lu Shang were granted the title of "Yi" and took the title as their surname, so they took the surname "Yi". Lu Shang is regarded as the ancestor of the Yi surname because of his high moral character and deep respect among his descendants.
Surname distribution
The birthplaces of the Yi family are mainly Hebei and Shandong. There is a lack of historical data on the early situation of the Yi family. It was not until the Three Kingdoms period that there were some sporadic records: during the Three Kingdoms period, there was the governor of Yongzhou, who was from Weijun; in the Western Jin Dynasty, there was Yi Xiong, the magistrate of Chungling, who was from Liuyang; there was the general Yi Ting in Qianliang; in the Tang Dynasty, there was Dali It is easy to judge things and settle down in the local area. It can be seen that from the Three Kingdoms of Yi to the Tang Dynasty, they were distributed in some places in present-day Hebei, Hunan, Gansu, and Jiangxi. Starting from the Song Dynasty, the number of Yi surnames found in historical records gradually increased. In the Northern Song Dynasty, there was the painter Yi Yuanji, who was from Changsha; in the Song Taizong period, there was the Dali Prime Minister Yi Yanqing; in the Yuan Dynasty, there was Yi Bingwen, who was from Xiangyang. It can be seen that the surname Yi was still distributed in present-day Shanxi, Guangdong, Shandong, Hubei and other places during the Song and Yuan Dynasties. In the Ming Dynasty, there were Yi Jie, Wan Zairen, and a Jinshi in Yongle; scholar Yi Yizhi, a native of Tengyue; Yi Yuanzhen, a Guilin native, and an official in Chongyang Order; and Yi Shizhong, a Jinjiang native. This shows that the Yi family has moved to Guizhou, Yunnan, Guangxi, and Fujian in the Ming Dynasty. From the Qing Dynasty to modern times, the Yi family mainly developed and multiplied in the south of the Yangtze River. There are overseas Chinese in Singapore with the surname Yi.
Hall names
Mainly include Chunxiao Hall and Zhili Hall: In the Song Dynasty, Yi Yanqing was the Fengli Lang and served as Magistrate of Linhuai County. Later, he resigned because of his father's death and guarded the tomb. After serving his term, he was appointed as Dali Cheng. Later, he went home to bury his mother because of her death. His mother loved to eat chestnuts during her lifetime, so he planted two chestnut trees next to his mother's tomb when he was guarding her tomb. Later, the two trees grew together and became a couple. Two more Ganoderma lucidum trees grew in front of the tomb. People said that it was his act of filial piety that moved God, and they called him "Mr. Pure Filial Piety".
Jiangsu: The first volume of the four volumes of the three revisions of the Yi family genealogy in Nantong Jiangxi: the last volume of the seven volumes of the Yi family genealogy in Lintian, Yichun, the Yi family genealogy volume in Chixi Tangxia, Yichun Hubei: the first volume of the Yi family genealogy in Xiaofeng, Yichang County Volumes of Hunan: nine volumes of Changsha Yi family's revised genealogy, seventeen volumes of Changsha Yi family genealogy, Ningxiang Yi family genealogy volume, Ningxiang Weiyuan Yi family genealogy volume, Ningxiang Weiyuan Yi family genealogy volume, Ningxiang Yi family genealogy volume, Ningxiang Yi family genealogy volume The first volume of ten volumes of the genealogy of the fourth generation of the Yi family in Tangpu, the eighth volume of the third revised genealogy of the Yi family in Luanshan, You County, the sixth volume of the third revised genealogy of the Yi family in Luanshan, You County, the first volume of ten volumes of the genealogy of the Yi family in Xiangtan, Hunan, The Xiangxiang Yi family genealogy is in six volumes, the Xiangxiang Yi family genealogy is not divided into volumes, the Xinhua Yi family genealogy is in four volumes Guangdong: the Gugang Yi family genealogy is not divided into volumes, the Heshan Yi family genealogy is in one volume, and the new Twenty-three volumes of the Huiyuqiao Yi family genealogy, the Zhongshan Yi family genealogy is not divided into volumes, the first volume of ten volumes of the Waxitian Yi family genealogy, the first volume of the fourteenth volume of the Waxitian Yi family genealogy, family characteristics 1, Yi family The surname originated in the north and later became popular in the south. It is a typical southern surname. 2. The family surname Yi has strict family rules and regulations, and many descendants abide by the ancestral precepts, which will last for thousands of years. Among the people named Yi, the most widely circulated story is the story of Yi Yanqing's filial piety that moved heaven. Based on this, later generations used the hall names of "Chunxiao" and "Zhili", and the couplets of "Mr. Chunxiao" to instruct their descendants.
Universal Couplet for the Ancestral Hall of the Surname Yi
〖Universal Couplet for the Ancestral Hall of the Surname Yi in Four Characters〗
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Zongkai changed place; Xiuyu moved to Taiyuan. ?The Anonymous Ancestral Ancestral Hall General Lian Lian Dian of the Yi surname refers to the origin and county hope of the surname Yi (see the introduction in the headings "1. Origin of the surname" and "4. The number of the county hope hall" above).
The tomb of Zhilu is produced; the immortal talents are cultivated in Gui. ?The general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Yi written by an anonymous person refers to Yi Yanqing, a senior figure in the Northern Song Dynasty. His courtesy name is Yuqing. He is intelligent and knowledgeable, especially long in pronunciation. When he first became the magistrate of Linhuai County, during the Qiande period, he built a hut next to his father's tomb to observe mourning. Ganoderma lucidum grew on the side of the tomb. At the time of Emperor Taizong, he was the official Dali Cheng, but he gave up his official position because of his mother's burial. His mother liked to eat chestnuts when she was alive, so he planted two chestnut trees in front of the tomb. When the trees grew up, they became married. At that time, people called him "Mr. Chunxiao". Xialiandian refers to Yi Yanqing's grandfather Yi Chong, whose courtesy name was Dingchen. He was a native of Yichun, Yuanzhou in the late Tang Dynasty. During the Huichang period, he took the Jinshi examination and ranked second when the results were announced. Some people thought it was unfair, so a reexamination was held. Yi Zhong ranked first and ranked first. . Since he had been away from home for six years, he immediately wrote a poem "To Brothers in Yiyang" and sent it home. There was another examination in the inner court for Wen Yi, and the Holy Lord announced his name and awarded Yi Qi. The immortals in my hometown are like asking each other, climbing two branches in one spring? Officials come to Dali to comment on affairs. Later, when he became an official and reached a high position, he settled there to make his home.
A master of menstruation; ?The first couplet of the Anonymous Ancestral Hall with the surname Yi says that in the Song Dynasty, Yiren Yi Chong, whose courtesy name was Zhengweng, was distinguished by his intelligence when he was young. At the age of sixteen or seventeen, he had a thorough knowledge of "Yi", "Books" and "Poems", and was known as the "Three Classics" Virgin?. He taught in the countryside and many people studied with him from near and far. He is the author of "Collected Works of Zhongzhou". The second couplet says that Yi Zu, a native of Ningxiang in the Southern Song Dynasty, had the courtesy name Yanzhang and the name Shanzhai. He was the number one scholar in the Chunxi period and became the Minister of Rites. He is the author of "Zhou Rites and Zhou Yi Zong Yi", "Shan Zhai Collection", etc. Release brown, take off the common people's clothes and put on official clothes.
A teacher for a while; a scholar for three classics. ?The Anonymous Covenant of the Ancestral Ancestral Hall with the Surname Yi indicates that Yi Yi knew Changshou County, had a disagreement with Shangguan and retired to seclusion, and was a role model for a while. The lower couplet refers to Yichong of the Song Dynasty, a young man who was proficient in "Yi", "Poems" and "Books", and was known as the "Three Classics Official".
〖Six-character Universal Couplet of the Ancestral Hall of Yi Surname〗
Mr. Chunxiao is highly respected; he is famous for being the number one scholar in poetry. ?The general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Yi written by an anonymous person refers to Yi Yanqing, a senior official in the Song Dynasty. Yin was appointed as the minister of ceremony, and he knew Linhuai County. He was promoted to Dali Cheng during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty. His nature was extremely filial, and he was called "Mr. Pure Filial Piety" at that time. He kept the filial piety on the side of his father's tomb and produced Zizhi. Xia Lian Dian refers to Yi Zu, a native of Changsha in the Song Dynasty. He was the first scholar in the Chunxi period, and later became the Minister of Rites of the Southern Song Dynasty. He wrote a lot.
〖Seven-character Universal Couplet of the Ancestral Hall of the Yi Surname〗 The lectures on the Book of Changes will remain famous for a long time; ?The general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Yi written by an unknown person refers to the names of Yi Zhenyan, a native of Xiangxiang, who was born in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. There are "Lectures on the Book of Changes" and so on. Xia Lian Dian refers to the Qing Dynasty scholar Yi Zongjun, whose courtesy name was Gongshen. During the Qianlong period, he became famous in the capital because of his great achievements. There are "The Essence of Nature" and so on. The reputation of being a scholar of the Three Classics is far-reaching; Erli Lilang enjoys a high reputation. ?Anonymously written, the general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Yi refers to the Song Dynasty scholar Yi Chong, whose courtesy name is Zhengweng and Fen Yiren.
In the 16th and 7th years of his life, he had extensive knowledge of Yi, Shu, and poetry, and was named "San Jing Chu Shi". There is "Collected Works of Zhongzhou". Xia Lian Dian refers to the Qing Dian of Yi Yan, a senior official in the Song Dynasty.
Virtue is called a filial son who produces Zhi; poetry is called the number one scholar in Shi Brown. ?Anonymously written, the general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Yi refers to the celebration ceremony of Yi Yan, a senior official in the Song Dynasty. Xialiandian refers to Yi Zuishidian, a native of Changsha in the Song Dynasty.
〖Common couplets of more than seven words in the ancestral hall of Yi surname〗
Virtue is called a filial son who produces Zhi; poems are called Shi Brown. Number one scholar. ?Anonymously written, the general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Yi refers to the celebration ceremony of Yi Yan, a senior official in the Song Dynasty. Xialiandian refers to Yi Zuishidian, a native of Changsha in the Song Dynasty. With a little loyalty, E-Zun became a loyal ghost back then; with great aura for thousands of years, Yi-Yang becomes a righteous god today. ?The Imperial Court gave the forerunner of the brown version of the couplet of the Zhongminhou Yixiong Temple in Taihu Mountain, Liuyang.
Tracing back to the famous Neo-Confucianism; producing virtues and bringing down the virtues in the world; never forget filial sons and loyal ministers. ?The general couplet of the ancestral hall of the Yi family written by an anonymous person. This couplet is the couplet of the ancestral hall of the Yi family. The Guide to the Shanglian Canon of the Song Dynasty. Xia Lian Dian refers to the Yi Yan celebration ceremony in the Northern Song Dynasty.