Is there anyone named Shit?

Question 1: Is there anyone named Shit? Zhonghua Haishi

Shi surname, the origin is unknown, this surname exists in Qidong, Hunan ("Chinese Surname Dictionary"). In 1985, there were 16 people with the surname Shi in Qidong County, Hunan Province; there were 2 people with the surname Shi in Hanshou County, Hunan Province.

According to legend, Shizhuang (Niu Zhuang) of the Yao people in the Ming Dynasty said: "The surname is Shi, urine, and neither is the surname Niu." Later generations took Shi as their surname.

Question 2: Is there anyone with the surname Shit in the world? The three surnames with the least number of people in the country. It is commonly known as the "Three Little Surnames"

1. The third to last: Shan.

This surname is pronounced "Ya" here and was discovered in Anhui, with only more than 2,000 people. The origin of this surname is that Yue Fei was persecuted by Qin Hui, and Yue Fei's descendants changed their surname to Shan.

Featured names: Shanzhou, Shanjun.

2. The second to last: death.

This surname developed from the four-character compound surname of the ancient northwest ethnic minorities, but why didn't they develop it? (The number of people with this surname is now on the decline. Is it because it is too scary?)

Unique names: Undying, Death, Dead Soul.

3. The last one: difficult (but I don’t know whether it should be pronounced twice or four times)

In ancient times, there was a tribe of people who worshiped a kind of bird. The name of this bird It's hard to say that, but they later moved north to North Korea, and this caste is rarely seen in China.

Featured names: difficult, difficult.

The least current surname in China is "Nan" (pronounced with a falling tone), which is distributed in Henan Province. It was developed from the surname of the Xianbei people during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It was originally the name of a bird. Because people at that time They admired birds and changed their surname to "Difficult". Later, they migrated north, most of them to the Korean Peninsula. There are very few "Gao" surnames in China anymore

I have traveled to many places in China and almost never met anyone who recognized this surname. This word is often used in Santai, Jiangsu. They call things "Gao Zi". Gao means: when the sun rises in the east, it is called Gao, and the sun climbs from the east to the tree; It fell from the tree. Gao means bright and can bring light to people

A rare "mother" surname. There is a mother's village in Tai'an, Shandong Province. Most of the residents in this village have the surname mother. People with the surname "mother" have a long history, there are not many people, and they are not widely distributed.

"(nǎo)", "椋ㄒ舾 blink", "l (sound curse)", "Yu" , "Xian", "Mother", "X" (Yin Emperor), "鐐" (Yin Kuai), "Ma", etc.

Rare surnames in Changzhou

Changzhou has A considerable number of surnames have only one person. The movement of this person made the surname appear and disappear in Changzhou. In the 1950s, a young man named "Linghu" was transferred to Changzhou, and then transferred to Changzhou two years later. There is no such surname in other provinces, such as Changzhou. Recently, at a construction site in the urban area, the author met a young man with the surname "■ (Shang Ling Xia Hu)" who came from Guizhou to work. According to his senior, " ■"It was originally a compound surname of Linghu. When an emperor in the Ming Dynasty approved the memorial, he changed it to the current surname (thinking the last two characters were the first name). The pronunciation of "Jinkou" was fixed. This person's surname of Linghu could only be written as "■ ", his descendants also have the surname "■".

Another example is that Changzhou has the surname "Yong", and there are only 7 people with the surname Yong in the city. It is said that a man named Heiniu originated from Zhu Yuanzhang's army in the Ming Dynasty. The sergeant's parents died early and he didn't know his surname. Because of his military exploits, he couldn't give his surname when reporting, so he took the character "Yong" on his clothes as his surname, and his descendants had the surname Yong. In fact, in ancient times, the surname was Yong. The state-owned doctor Yong Guilong is now a member of the Drafting Committee of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. However, it is unclear whether the surname Yong in Changzhou is a descendant of the surname Gu Yong or the descendant of "Black Niu". Another example is that Changzhou did not have Huan nature in the last century. In the 1980s, a military cadre and his family moved to the urban area. From then on, Changzhou had the surname Huan.

The Hengjian surname in Changzhou

There are surnames based on plants, such as: peach, apricot, pine, willow, chrysanthemum, lotus, tree, bamboo, cypress, wheat, taro, Mulberry, lotus root, fruit, neem, cinnamon, bean, vegetable, chestnut, pear, hemp, celery, millet, lotus, canopy, lettuce, maple, water chestnut, cattail, etc.;

Some are made of metal jade Those with sexual properties, such as: silver, copper, tin, lead, jade, iron, treasure, shell, etc.;

Some have surnames with color, fragrance, and taste as their surnames, such as: red, black, black, blue , purple, red, salty, salty, sweet, beautiful, fresh, light, poisonous, dyed, colorful, green, etc.;

There are animals as surnames, such as: phoenix, dragon, crane, eagle, Beasts, cattle, sheep, wild geese, birds, feathers, deer, swallows, fish, bears, etc.;

There are surnames with numerical units, such as: three, five, six, seven, big, half, Yi, double, thousand, page, column, branch, yuan, tai, etc.;

There are surnames based on natural phenomena, such as: rain, snow, ice, water, cold, cold, heat, freezing, Yan, spring, autumn, winter, empty, overflow, morning, evening, noon, etc.;

There are surnames based on mountains and terrain, such as: soil, mountain, lake, sea, pool, river, ridge, Ditch, well, pond, wave, desert, Zhu, stream, etc.;

Some are named after utensils and items, such as: umbrella, lock, rope, needle, box, piano, mirror, window, sieve, Baskets, flutes, drums, etc.;

There are surnames based on the appearance of the human body, such as: teeth, head, head, ears, skin, flesh, joy, anger, hatred, joy, tranquility, diligence, kindness, Wear, ask, look up, beauty, clothes, crown, juice, sweat, fat, etc.;

Some surnames are based on directional movements, such as: east, south, up, left, right, front, back, Vertical, horizontal, open, closed,...gt;gt;

Question 3: Are there any surnames with the surname Shi? There are no surnames among the hundreds. I've confirmed it, but it should be included in Chinese surnames, including blue, purple, and urine, let alone this.

Question 4: Are there people with the surname Shi in China? There are people with the surname Shi but not urine. The change in the surname structure is related to the war in China, and the death of the population is not On average, the population in some areas will become extinct, and the population in some areas will increase significantly in another period. Ancient people were very fond of names and would not change them casually unless there was a life-threatening implication. After all, They are an extreme minority.

Question 5: Are there any surnames with the surname Dung? According to records in Chinese historical classics, there are 100 surnames with the surnames Fen, Fen, etc., but we have not seen any. Records of people with the surname Fecal.

Question 6: Are there any surnames with the surname Shi? The five weirdest surnames are "Death, Difficulty, Hei, Lao, and Poison"...

Question 7: Are there people with the surname Shit in China? Yes! There are people with the surname of Shit, and there are also people with the surname of Urine... but it’s hard to come across

Question 8: Is there anyone with the surname of Shit? Yes, because we have a person here named Shi Ming.

Question 9: Is there anyone named Shi Ming? Your mom is so funny! But it is true. Shizhuang (Niu Zhuang) of the Yao people in the Ming Dynasty said: "The surname is Shi and urine, and the surname is Niu." Later people took Shi as their surname.

Question 10: How many people in our country have the surname Shit? Shizhuang (Niu Zhuang) of the Yao people in the Ming Dynasty said: "The surname is Shi and urine, and the surname is Niu." Later generations took Shi as their surname. As for future generations? I still have to wait until I go to China to complete the census before I can find out how many = =/,