The surname Cao is one of the oldest surnames in China, ranking 30th among hundreds of surnames. The surname Cao has many sources in China. The following is the information I carefully recommend for everyone. I hope it can be helpful to you.
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The origin of the surname Cao
Origin 1
It comes from the surname Ji, which comes from the fifth son of Lu Zhong granted by Xia Yu. It is said that the sixth son An became a Cao official. The surname is based on the official title. When Dayu was controlling the floods, the fifth son of Lu Zhong was also called the sixth son An Zheng. At the right time, he was given the title of Cao Guan because of his contribution to assisting Xia Yu in controlling the floods. Cao Guan was an official who guarded slaves in a "circular land" prison. This was not a small official in the slave-owning regime whose main function was to suppress slaves at that time. An later took Guan as his surname. This is the beginning of the surname Cao.
Origin 2
It originated from the surname Ji. It came from Sun An, the great-grandson of Emperor Zhuanxu, Wu Hui, who was granted the title of Cao State in the area of ??Heze, Shandong Province today. It is a surname named after the country. According to legend, Emperor Zhuanxu had a great-grandson named Wu Hui, who was Huozheng Zhurong when he was the emperor. Wu Hui's son Lu Zhong married Nujian, the daughter of the Gui Fang family, and gave birth to six sons. The fifth son was named An and Cao, and was granted a title in Cao State. During the Zhou Dynasty, King Wu changed the title of Cao Jie, a descendant of Cao An, to the state of Zhu, southeast of present-day Qufu, Shandong Province. During the Warring States Period, Zhu State was destroyed by King Xuan of Chu. After that, some Zhu people took Guo as their surname and changed it to Zhu family; some still took Cao as their surname and became Cao family.
Origin 3
Comes from the surname Ji. It is said that after King Wu of Zhou conquered Shang, in order to consolidate the power of the Zhou Dynasty, he implemented the great feudal system. While enfeoffing the old Shang official Cao Jie in Zhu, he also granted his younger brother Zhenduo the title of Cao Bo and established the Cao Kingdom. Zhenduo for Uncle Cao. The hometown is in the area of ??Heze, Dingtao and Caoxian in present-day Shandong Province, all in Taoqiu southwest of present-day Dingtao in Shandong Province. In the Northern Qi Dynasty, Dingtao was called Caozhou, and today there is Caoxian County. It was destroyed by Song Jinggong in 487 BC, and Zhenduo's descendants used the original country name as their surname. Cao Zhenduo is the ancestor of the surname Cao.
Things to note when naming a cow baby
1. Combine sound, form and meaning. It must be nice to listen to, easy to write, and aesthetically pleasing, and avoid words with homophonic sounds.
2. Avoid repeated words. China has a population of 1.3 billion, 3,000 surnames, and about 12 million babies are born every year, so be careful to avoid repeated words.
3. Gendering. That is to say, boys must have boy's names, and girls must have girl's names, which makes it easier for everyone to distinguish them in life.
4. Do not use characters with many strokes or incorrect glyphs to avoid difficulty in writing.
5. Don’t use the Chinese character that is easily mispronounced by most people to avoid difficulty in recognition.
6. Don’t use pleasant complimentary sounds, and don’t use unpleasant derogatory sounds.
7. Use multiple tones, that is, avoid using the same tone for the three words, and make them sound loud and fluctuating when pronounced.