Xiang originated from
There are three sources of Xiang surname: 1. It comes from Jiang surname, after Yandi Shennong. Shennong was named Xiang by his descendants, and was made a vassal. His descendants took Xiang as their surname, so they became Xiang's surname. 2, from the surname of Qi, the descendant of Emperor Yao, with the country as the surname. The Zhou dynasty was directed to the country, so it was located in the south of Juxian County, Shandong Province today. Later, when the country was destroyed, the descendants of Xiang Guojun took the original country name as their surname and became a branch of Xiang surname. 3, from the son's surname, for the descendants of Tang Wang. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Huan of Song, the monarch of the State of Song, had a son named Gui (sound B? ), the word Xiang Fu, from generation to generation was Song Guoqing, and later also surnamed Xiang, becoming Xiang's.
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"Zhonghetang": The later Han Dynasty grew stronger, lived in seclusion, remained neutral in nature, and was proficient in Laozi and Yijing. He was too poor to eat and wear warm clothes. He kept enough for his own use and returned the rest to others. He often said that "being rich is not as good as being poor, and being expensive is not as good as being cheap". After his son married a woman, he traveled to the famous mountains of Wuyue and went nowhere.
"Shu Juntang": Xiang Chong, the general of Shu Han, is the commander-in-chief of the central government. Zhuge Liang praised him to his late master, saying that he was "well-balanced in sex and skillful in military affairs".