Junwang Runan County: placed during the reign of Emperor Gao of the Han Dynasty. Shangcai, the administrative seat, was located in the area around Shangcai County in central Henan Province.
The origin of "Xian"
1. Comes from the Gaoxin family. When Emperor Ku was the leader of the tribe, he had a minister named Xian Qiuhei, who was the ancestor of the Xian surname. 2. From the shaman. In the Shang Dynasty, there was a wise minister named Xian. Because he was engaged in divination and witchcraft as a profession, he was called Xian Wu. His descendants took their ancestor's name as their surname and were called the Xian family. 3. Comes from the surname Ji. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Li Ji, the princess of Duke Xian of Jin, launched a rebellion and wanted to make Xi Qi his heir. She expelled the princes Chong'er and Yi Wu, which led to civil strife in Jin. Later, the Jin clan was abolished and called the Xian clan.
Hall name
"Hanxiang Hall": Xianji was one of the eighteen bachelors in the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty. His image was painted on the Hanxiang Pavilion. There is a royal praise next to the image.
Migration distribution
Descendants of the Xian family are distributed throughout the country. There are Han people with the Xian surname in the country, and some Koreans, Xibe people, etc. According to ancestral legends, there are many people with the Xian surname in Jimo, Shandong. Most of the people with the Xian surname currently living in Zhuanghe, Wafangdian, and Dandong Donggang of Dalian migrated from Jimo, Shandong. There are also descendants of this group of Xian who migrated From Jilin, Heilongjiang, and Inner Mongolia, they are engaged in industry, agriculture, commerce, education, military, medicine, arts, etc., and many of them are "somewhat famous" in the local area and even the province. The descendants of the Xian family hope to inherit the glory of their ancestors, gather the wisdom of their ancestors, and contribute to the prosperity of the Chinese family.