The Lu family - celebrities with the surname Lu - naming the surname Lu - the origin and genealogy of the surname Lu

Guangping County: In the first year of the Yuan Dynasty (Renchen, 149 BC), Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty Liu Qizhong divided Handan County and established a county. It was divided from Handan County and was governed in Guangping (now Jize, Hebei). The area under its jurisdiction at that time was Renxian, Nanhe, Jize, Quzhou, Yongnian and part of the northwest of Pingxiang and the northeast of Feixiang in present-day Hebei Province. It was later changed to Guangping Kingdom. Linhe County: During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Linhe County was established in the first year of Wuping in the Northern Qi Dynasty (Gengyin, 570 AD), and its administrative seat is now Yonghe County, Shanxi Province.

The origin of the surname Lu (L?)

1. Originated from the surname Ying, which comes from the name of the Qin State during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The surname is based on the name of Juyi. 2. According to the historical record "Lu Shi", during the Spring and Autumn Period, the descendants of the Chu king's family also had people with the surname of Yi, called the Lu family, which has been passed down from generation to generation to this day. 3. Originated from the Xianbei ethnic group. It comes from the Buliugu clan of the Xianbei ethnic group during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It is a Chinese surname that was changed to a surname. 4. Derived from other ethnic minorities, the surname is changed to a surname in Chinese style. Today, among the Hui, Manchu, Mongolian, Ewenki, Tu and other ethnic minorities, there are Lu clan members. Most of their origins are from the policy of restricting migration and the reform of land return implemented by the central government in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. During the Liu movement, Liu was changed to the Han surname Lu, which has been passed down from generation to generation.

Migration distribution

Beilun District and Tongliang County in today’s Chongqing City, Zhongguancun and Chaoyang District in Beijing’s Haidian District , Tianjin City, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Heze City Shan County, Juye County, Zibo City, Shandong Province, Liaocheng City, Laiwu City, Jining City Jiaxiang County, Dongying City Guangrao County, Weifang City Linqu County, Zhangqiu City, Linyi City, Pingyin County, Yinan County, Jiyang City, Gaoqing County, Dongming County, Tai'an City, Weihai City, Juancheng County, Qingdao City, Jinan City, Hua County, Gongyi City, Puyang City, Anyang City, Henan Province, Shangqiu City, Zhengzhou City, Puyang City, Lankao County, Xinxiang City, Kaifeng City, Jiaozuo City, Runan County, Changyuan County, Linzhou, Sui County, Biyang County of Zhumadian City, Ningbo City and Hangzhou City in Zhejiang Province, Guyuan City and Xiji County in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Changchun City, Taonan County, and Changbai Mountain area in Jilin Province, Yangquan City, Linfen City Yaodu District, Fenxi County, Jinzhong City Yuci County, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province, Dongyu County and Qingxu County in Taiyuan City, Chaoyang City, Huludao City, and Suizhong City in Liaoning Province, Huining County, Qin'an County in Tianshui City, and Tongwei County in Dingxi City in Gansu Province, Changsha City in Hunan Province, and Hebei Province Funing County, Zaoqiang City, Daming County, Cheng'an County, Xingtai City, Shijiazhuang City, Qinhuangdao City, Gaocheng City, Zhao County, Zhangjiakou City Yu County, Xiangfan City, Jingzhou City, Shiyan City in Hubei Province, Harbin City in Heilongjiang Province , Qiqihar City, Wangkui County, Shangzhi City, Daqing City, Qitaihe City, Guangzhou City in Guangdong Province, Xi'an City and Suide County in Shaanxi Province, Ledu County in Qinghai Province, Guiyang City in Guizhou Province, Singapore, and Hong Kong People from the Lu clan can be found in special administrative regions and other places.

Hall number

Taiwei Hall: During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Lu Ruan served as Shizhong and Sikong, and presented Taiwei and Xing. Ping Kangbo had six sons, named Taiweitang.

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