Baekje County: Baekje was called Dongyi by the ancients. It was originally called Baekje Sea, so it was named Baekje. At that time, it governed the territory of today's Korean Peninsula.
Liaodong County: In Chinese history, the name "Liaodong" has four meanings: ① County, country name. During the Warring States Period, the Yan State established a county, and it was located in Xiangping (today's Liaoyang, Liaoning), which was under its jurisdiction at that time. The land is in the area east of the Daling River in today's Liaoning Province; ② The name of the capital was established in the fourth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (Xinhai, 1371 AD), and was changed to the capital of Liaoning in the eighth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (Yimao, 1375 AD). The administrative seat of Liaodong Dusi was Liao Zhongwei (now Liaoyang, Liaoning), and its jurisdiction at that time was most of today's Liaoning Province; ③The name of the military town was one of the "Nine Borders" in the Ming Dynasty, which was equivalent to the jurisdiction of Liaodong Dusi, mainly The garrison general was stationed in Guangning (today's North Town, Liaoning), and in the winter after the first year of Longqing in the Ming Dynasty (Dingmao, 1567 AD), he was stationed in Liaoyang (today's Liaoyang, Liaoning); he was deposed at the end of the Ming Dynasty. ④Region name, generally refers to the area east of the Liaohe River.
Pingling County: now Wenshui County in Luliang District, Shanxi Province.
The origin of the surname Fu (f?)
1. Originated from the surname Jiang, from Fuzi, a doctor of Qi State in the Spring and Autumn Period After Dan, the surname is based on the name of the ancestor. 2. Originated from the Korean ethnic group, from the Fufushun and Fudang tribes of the Baekje Kingdom on the Korean Peninsula during the Tang Dynasty. The surname was changed to a surname in Sinicization. 3. Originated from the Mongolian people, it is a Chinese change of surname to surname. 4. Originated from changing the surname. It came from Zhang Fu, a minister of the Ming Dynasty, who changed the surname into a surname given by the emperor. 5. Originated from the Manchu people, it is a Chinese change of surname to surname. 6. Originated from the Ur ethnic group, it is a Chinese-style surname changed to surname. 7. Derived from other ethnic minorities, the surname is changed to a surname in Chinese style.
The surname was the ancestor
Fuzidan. There are many theories about the origin of the Fu surname. One theory is that it originated after Fu Zidan in the Spring and Autumn Period. According to the records in "A Study of Surnames", it is believed that the ancestor of the Fu surname was Fu Zidan, a Qi official in the Spring and Autumn Period. Another said that it was his last name that was changed to it. Among them, "Tang Shu Tujue Biography" believes that the Fu family was one of the eight surnames of Baekje in the Tang Dynasty. Later, after the Baekje Kingdom was destroyed and their descendants dispersed, one of them, named Fu Fushun, settled in the Central Plains. According to the Han people's habits, they simplified their surname to Fu, thus becoming the Fu family in our country. A component molecule. The other branch of the Fu family comes from Zhang Fushi in the Ming Dynasty. During the Jiajing period, Emperor Shizong once personally praised him: "The Qing Dynasty cannot be blessed, but the courage cannot be matched by Ma Fang." Therefore, Zhang Fushi changed his surname to Fu to show the emperor's favor and honor. New blood has been added to the Fu surname. Most descendants of the Fu family regard Fu Zidan as the ancestor of those with the Fu surname.
Migration distribution
The Fu family is an ancient surname group with multiple ethnic groups and origins, but the total population is only 10% in China. In mainland China, it is not listed in the top 300 surnames. In Taiwan, it is ranked 964th, looking out of Baekje County. The surname Fu is not among the top 100 surnames in both mainland China and Taiwan. According to the "Research on Surnames", during the ancient Spring and Autumn Period, there was a nobleman named Fu Zidan in Qi State, and his descendants formed a branch of the Fu surname. In the Tang and Tang Dynasties, another group of Fu surnames was formed. According to "Tangshu Tujue Biography", there was a Baekje Kingdom on the Korean Peninsula during the Tang Dynasty. They had disputes with the Silla Kingdom, so the Silla Kingdom asked the Tang Dynasty for help and merged the Baekje Kingdom. One of the descendants of the royal family of Baekje came to settle in the Central Plains and gave them a surname that adapted to the culture of the Central Plains. In the Ming Dynasty, the third branch of the surname Fu appeared. There was a minister named Zhang Fushi in the Ming Dynasty, who was both civil and military. The court entrusted him with transporting grain, but he was not corrupt at all. The emperor praised him: "The Qing Dynasty is not as good as Fushi." ?Because when the emperor affectionately called him Fu, his descendants were so proud that they changed their surname to Fu. The surname Bok was Wangju Baekje County (the area under its jurisdiction is equivalent to today's Korean Peninsula).
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