As follows:
1. The surname Tian is one of the hundreds of surnames in China. According to legend, it is the descendant of Tianlao, the prime minister of the Yellow Emperor. Although the surname Tian is ancient and widely distributed, it is rare and is one of the rare surnames. At present, people with the surname Tian are mainly distributed in Weihui, Tangyin, Gongxian, Henan, Shangyu, Yuyao, Zhejiang, Shunde, Guangdong, Zhongjiang, Sichuan, Huainan, Anhui, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Laoting, Hebei, Xianghe, Ningdu, Jiangxi, etc. They are also occasionally found in other places. This surname.
2. The surname Gan was originally the descendant of Jin Rixi, the son of the Xiongnu Chanyu. Jin was one of the lone ministers entrusted by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. The surnames Cong and Gan are actually the same family. During the Southern Song Dynasty, Jiedushi Jin Binse was easily confused with the Jin Kingdom and caused inconvenience, so Emperor Gaozong gave him the surname Gan, and his descendants began to change their surname to Gan. Gan surname mainly reproduces and distributes in Yongxiu. Jiuhe, Makou and Sanjiaoxiang are common surnames. It is said that they are descended from the two brothers Gan Guorong and Guoying respectively. There is also a concentration point of Gan surnames in Luzhou, Sichuan.
3. The surname Wen is a surname originating from China. It is pronounced as wēn, not wèn. Today, the Wen clan can be found in Huainan area of ??Anhui Province, Weinan City of Shaanxi Province, Wushen Banner of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Weichang area of ??Hebei Province, Huixian County of Gansu Province, Yuyao City of Zhejiang Province, Jingzhou of Hubei Province, Fenyang City and Jiaocheng City of Shanxi Province. Distribution of people.
4. The surname Cao was once a prominent family in ancient times. The earliest historical figure of the Cao family recorded in history books is Cao Shiqi, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Sui Dynasty. The origin is not the surname changed by Cao Cao's descendants, but the surname Ji, which comes from the descendants of Ji Fa, King Wu of Zhou Dynasty. Don't get confused. It is quite troublesome to name this surname, but the number of people is not small. According to incomplete statistics, there are about 120,000 residents with the surname Cao across the country!
5. The surname is ranked 322nd in "Hundred Family Surnames". Bezi, which originated in the Western Zhou Dynasty, is one of the oldest surnames in my country. According to the meaning of the nickname, in ancient times, the eldest son of the princes, ministers and officials was called the eldest son, the second son of the eldest son was called the Xiaozong, and the second son of the Xiaozong was called the other son. They did not dare to take the surname of their grandfather, but it was appropriate for the family to give their posthumous title to their grandfather's official title. Don't be a surname.