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Question 1: Is there "Lao" among hundreds of surnames? There is no one in the hundred surnames, but this surname has existed since ancient times.

There are different opinions about the origin of the old surname. The following version is collected according to the "old surname" guest book in wiki surnames.

Old Yan Bing:

For a long time, our family thought that we were authentic Manchu and that our old surname was changed from Manchu's compound surname. However, during this period, through the exploration with the Kang Min brothers, we found that our ancient family was almost certainly not Manchu. Because according to generations, my family has lasted for twelve generations, at least seven or eight hundred years. It was only 300 years ago that Manchu changed their Han surname. In other words, before the Manchu changed its surname, my family's surname was at least 400 years old. It is possible that our hometown joined the Eight Banners of the Han nationality when the Qing Dynasty was established, so the old man thought he was Manchu.

Generation order: Jin, Tian, Jun, Cheng, Wen, Zhen, De, Yong, Chang, Xing (my great-grandfather is old and prosperous), loyalty, filial piety, delay (my veteran), the world, philosophy, existence, existence, existence and existence.

Old Kang Min:

My hometown is Shunde, but I have no relatives or ancestral home for a long time. When my grandfather was called Lao, he was fluent in Cantonese when he was alive and had no Shunde accent at all, so I have always been skeptical about Shunde, because I have never heard of Shunde's genealogy.

As for Nanxiong's statement, it's a bit strange: among the more than 100 surnames in Zhuji Lane, none of them are old. Moreover, after my visit to Zhuji Lane, the old residents (all in their seventies and eighties) have no impression of the old surname, and even if they hear it for the first time, it will inevitably make people suspicious.

Recently, someone with an old surname in Northeast China contacted me actively, saying that they are descendants of Manchu people and come from the Manchu surname "Sakda", which has a history of 200 to 300 years. The Manchu meaning of "Sakda" is "old" and "old". They have a family tree and must have a clear origin of the old surname.

At the same time, Guangzhou Daily mentioned that Gan Long sent 1600 officers and men of Manchu Eight Banners to Guangzhou with their families two or three hundred years ago. When the Revolution of 1911 broke out, 1600 Manchu Eight Banners officers and their families had to take root in Guangzhou. Because the warlords who usurped power hated the Manchu, the Manchu who took root in Guangzhou dared not publicize their identity as the children of the Manchu Eight Banners, and they all changed their names to Han. According to analysis, some of them are old.

In short, the origin of the old surname is indeed controversial, but there has never been an authoritative conclusion.

I appeal to my hometown people who have genealogy and genealogy at hand, can we make an appointment to sit down and have a cup of tea and a bag together, and everyone will try their best.

Old cold:

1- descendants of the Yellow Emperor,

2- Descendants of Lao Dan,

3- Descendants of Lao Zuo, Sima of the Song State in the Spring and Autumn Period,

In addition, during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, many people had old surnames, such as Lao Laizi and Chengzi Lao.

Ancient prayers, ancient marijuana. . .

According to the latest research, Laozi is not Li, but an old surname, so from the perspective of celebrity effect, the old surname should be the descendant of a great thinker. . .

In addition, Japan also has an old surname, I don't know where it came from.

Lao Zhishuang:

The fifth storage originates from the old surname theory. This statement mainly comes from the textual research of Laozi's surname, and holds that Laozi is not surnamed Li but surnamed Lao, and Li's surname comes from the old surname. Tang Lan, an archaeologist, thinks that the statement that Lao Zi's surname is Li Minger is not valid: according to the general appellation at that time, the old word of Lao Zi was the name of his clan, because people who called Zi at that time, such as Confucius, Youzi, Ceng Zi, Yoko, Mozi, Mencius, Zhuangzi and others, all added Zi to the clan, and there was no trace of Li in ancient books. [2] Tang Lan clearly pointed out: Laozi is not surnamed Li, but surnamed Lao. Guo Moruo, Ma Xulun, Chen Duxiu and others agreed with Tang's viewpoint. Gao Feng has further textual research on this. He wrote in Lao Zi Zheng Shi? The preface says: When Lao Zi and Li Yi changed, Lao Zi's original surname was Lao Zi, and later it was changed to Li, with the same pronunciation, so there must be two. [3] According to others, the surname Li did not evolve from the surname Li, but originated from the old surname. Teacher Gao's quotations from the perspective of phonology are very detailed and convincing.

In a word, the author thinks: History of the North, Biography of li yanshou and Book of the New Tang Dynasty? Li's surname in genealogy originated from the theory of winning surname. Although it is recorded in official history, it is widely circulated and is a conclusion. There are many new ... >>

Question 2: Are there any old surnames among hundreds of surnames? There is no one in the hundred surnames, but this surname has existed since ancient times.

There are different opinions about the origin of the old surname. The following version is collected according to the "old surname" guest book in wiki surnames.

Old Yan Bing:

For a long time, our family thought that we were authentic Manchu and that our old surname was changed from Manchu's compound surname. However, during this period, through the exploration with the Kang Min brothers, we found that our ancient family was almost certainly not Manchu. Because according to generations, my family has lasted for twelve generations, at least seven or eight hundred years. It was only 300 years ago that Manchu changed their Han surname. In other words, before the Manchu changed its surname, my family's surname was at least 400 years old. It is possible that our hometown joined the Eight Banners of the Han nationality when the Qing Dynasty was established, so the old man thought he was Manchu.

Generation order: Jin, Tian, Jun, Cheng, Wen, Zhen, De, Yong, Chang, Xing (my great-grandfather is old and prosperous), Zhong, Xiao, Yan (my veteran), Shi, Zhe, Bi, Shi, Ke and Jiu.

My hometown is Shunde, but I have no relatives or ancestral home for a long time. When my grandfather was called Lao, he was fluent in Cantonese when he was alive and had no Shunde accent at all, so I have always been skeptical about Shunde, because I have never heard of Shunde's genealogy.

As for Nanxiong's statement, it's a bit strange: among the more than 100 surnames in Zhuji Lane, none of them are old. Moreover, after my visit to Zhuji Lane, the old residents (all in their seventies and eighties) have no impression of the old surname, and even if they hear it for the first time, it will inevitably make people suspicious.

Recently, someone with an old surname in Northeast China contacted me actively, saying that they are descendants of Manchu people and come from the Manchu surname "Sakda", which has a history of 200 to 300 years. The Manchu meaning of "Sakda" is "old" and "old". They have a family tree and must have a clear origin of the old surname.

Question 3: Is there anyone with the surname "Lao"? Yes, but generally speaking, the old surname belongs to the Manchu surname. Sagda, originally named Manchuria, was renamed Lao, Cang and Sa.

There are different opinions about the origin of the old surname. The following version is collected according to the "old surname" guest book in wiki surnames.

Old Yan Bing:

For a long time, our family thought that we were authentic Manchu and that our old surname was changed from Manchu's compound surname. However, during this period, through the exploration with the Kang Min brothers, we found that our ancient family was almost certainly not Manchu. Because according to generations, my family has lasted for twelve generations, at least seven or eight hundred years. It was only 300 years ago that Manchu changed their Han surname. In other words, before the Manchu changed its surname, my family's surname was at least 400 years old. It is possible that our hometown joined the Eight Banners of the Han nationality when the Qing Dynasty was established, so the old man thought he was Manchu.

Generation order: Jin, Tian, Jun, Cheng, Wen, Zhen, De, Yong, Chang, Xing (my great-grandfather is old and prosperous), loyalty, filial piety, delay (my veteran), the world, philosophy, existence, existence, existence and existence.

Old Kang Min:

My hometown is Shunde, but I have no relatives or ancestral home for a long time. When my grandfather was called Lao, he was fluent in Cantonese when he was alive and had no Shunde accent at all, so I have always been skeptical about Shunde, because I have never heard of Shunde's genealogy.

As for Nanxiong's statement, it's a bit strange: among the more than 100 surnames in Zhuji Lane, none of them are old. Moreover, after my visit to Zhuji Lane, the old residents (all in their seventies and eighties) have no impression of the old surname, and even if they hear it for the first time, it will inevitably make people suspicious.

Recently, someone with an old surname in Northeast China contacted me actively, saying that they are descendants of Manchu people and come from the Manchu surname "Sakda", which has a history of 200 to 300 years. The Manchu meaning of "Sakda" is "old" and "old". They have a family tree and must have a clear origin of the old surname.

At the same time, Guangzhou Daily mentioned that Gan Long sent 1600 officers and men of Manchu Eight Banners to Guangzhou with their families two or three hundred years ago. When the Revolution of 1911 broke out, 1600 Manchu Eight Banners officers and their families had to take root in Guangzhou. Because the warlords who usurped power hated the Manchu, the Manchu who took root in Guangzhou dared not publicize their identity as the children of the Manchu Eight Banners, and they all changed their names to Han. According to analysis, some of them are old.

Old cold:

1- descendants of the Yellow Emperor,

2- Descendants of Lao Dan,

3- Descendants of Lao Zuo, Sima of the Song State in the Spring and Autumn Period,

In addition, during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, many people had old surnames, such as Lao Laizi and Chengzi Lao.

Ancient prayers, ancient marijuana. . .

According to the latest research, Laozi is not Li, but an old surname, so from the perspective of celebrity effect, the old surname should be the descendant of a great thinker. . .

In addition, Japan also has an old surname, I don't know where it came from.

Lao Zhishuang:

Fifth, it originated from the old surname theory. This statement mainly comes from the textual research of Laozi's surname, and holds that Laozi is not surnamed Li but surnamed Lao, and Li's surname comes from the old surname. Tang Lan, an archaeologist, thinks that the statement that Lao Zi's surname is Li Minger is not valid: according to the general appellation at that time, the old word of Lao Zi was the name of his clan, because people who called Zi at that time, such as Confucius, Youzi, Ceng Zi, Yoko, Mozi, Mencius, Zhuangzi and others, all added Zi to the clan, and there was no trace of Li in ancient books. [2] Tang Lan clearly pointed out: Laozi is not surnamed Li, but surnamed Lao. Guo Moruo, Ma Xulun, Chen Duxiu and others agreed with Tang's viewpoint. Gao Feng has further textual research on this. He wrote in Lao Zi Zheng Shi? The preface says: When Lao Zi and Li Yi changed, Lao Zi's original surname was Lao Zi, and later it was changed to Li, with the same pronunciation, so there must be two. [3] According to others, the surname Li did not evolve from the surname Li, but originated from the old surname. Teacher Gao's quotations from the perspective of phonology are very detailed and convincing.

In a word, the author thinks: History of the North, Biography of li yanshou and Book of the New Tang Dynasty? The statement in Genealogy that Li's surname originated from Won's surname is recorded in the official history and widely circulated. Nowadays, many newly compiled books on surnames adopt this statement. But there is a story that is bizarre because of eating Mu Zi, and people like Loretta Lee before Laozi have not seen any historical records, so there is no basis and it needs to be verified in the future ...

Question 4: Do you have an old surname? have

Question 5: Is there an old surname in China now? There is one in 30 minutes.

Old surname, a rare surname at present. Today, Qingyuan in Liaoning, Xinhui, Gaoyao and Ruyuan in Guangdong and Pingle in Guangxi are all distributed. Han nationality, Lisu nationality, etc. With this last name. There are old assistants in the Spring and Autumn and Song Dynasties; There were Ma Lao, Guanzhong people and painters in Song Dynasty. In the Ming dynasty, there were old signs, and Jiajing was a juren; Also, there is an old man in Guilin, Guangxi.

Question 6: Do you have an old surname? Old surname, a rare surname at present.

Today, Qingyuan in Liaoning, Xinhui, Gaoyao and Ruyuan in Guangdong and Pingle in Guangxi are all distributed.

Han nationality, Yi nationality, etc. With this last name.

There are old assistants in the Spring and Autumn and Song Dynasties;

There were Ma Lao, Guanzhong people and painters in Song Dynasty.

In the Ming dynasty, there were old signs, and Jiajing was a juren;

Question 7: Is there a surname Chang among hundreds of surnames? I definitely have this, because there is a teacher Chang next to me. I find it strange, too. There are also people with constant surnames. So Baidu paused, yes.

Question 8: Do you have an old surname? There is no one in the hundred surnames, but this surname has existed since ancient times.

There are different opinions about the origin of the old surname. The following version is collected according to the "old surname" guest book in wiki surnames.

Old Yan Bing:

For a long time, our family thought that we were authentic Manchu and that our old surname was changed from Manchu's compound surname. However, during this period, through the exploration with the Kang Min brothers, we found that our ancient family was almost certainly not Manchu. Because according to generations, my family has lasted for twelve generations, at least seven or eight hundred years. It was only 300 years ago that Manchu changed their Han surname. In other words, before the Manchu changed its surname, my family's surname was at least 400 years old. It is possible that our hometown joined the Eight Banners of the Han nationality when the Qing Dynasty was established, so the old man thought he was Manchu.

Generation order: Jin, Tian, Jun, Cheng, Wen, Zhen, De, Yong, Chang, Xing (my great-grandfather is old and prosperous), loyalty, filial piety, delay (my veteran), the world, philosophy, existence, existence, existence and existence.

Old Kang Min:

My hometown is Shunde, but I have no relatives or ancestral home for a long time. When my grandfather was called Lao, he was fluent in Cantonese when he was alive and had no Shunde accent at all, so I have always been skeptical about Shunde, because I have never heard of Shunde's genealogy.

As for Nanxiong's statement, it's a bit strange: among the more than 100 surnames in Zhuji Lane, none of them are old. Moreover, after my visit to Zhuji Lane, the old residents (all in their seventies and eighties) have no impression of the old surname, and even if they hear it for the first time, it will inevitably make people suspicious.

Recently, someone with an old surname in Northeast China contacted me actively, saying that they are descendants of Manchu people and come from the Manchu surname "Sakda", which has a history of 200 to 300 years. The Manchu meaning of "Sakda" is "old" and "old". They have a family tree and must have a clear origin of the old surname.

At the same time, Guangzhou Daily mentioned that Gan Long sent 1600 officers and men of Manchu Eight Banners to Guangzhou with their families two or three hundred years ago. When the Revolution of 1911 broke out, 1600 Manchu Eight Banners officers and their families had to take root in Guangzhou. Because the warlords who usurped power hated the Manchu, the Manchu who took root in Guangzhou dared not publicize their identity as the children of the Manchu Eight Banners, and they all changed their names to Han. According to analysis, some of them are old.

In short, the origin of the old surname is indeed controversial, but there has never been an authoritative conclusion.

I appeal to my hometown people who have genealogy and genealogy at hand, can we make an appointment to sit down and have a cup of tea and a bag together, and everyone will try their best.

Old cold:

1- descendants of the Yellow Emperor,

2- Descendants of Lao Dan,

3- Descendants of Lao Zuo, Sima of the Song State in the Spring and Autumn Period,

In addition, during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, many people had old surnames, such as Lao Laizi and Chengzi Lao.

Ancient prayers, ancient marijuana. . .

According to the latest research, Laozi is not Li, but an old surname, so from the perspective of celebrity effect, the old surname should be the descendant of a great thinker. . .

In addition, Japan also has an old surname, I don't know where it came from.

Lao Zhishuang:

Fifth, it originated from the old surname theory. This statement mainly comes from the textual research of Laozi's surname, and holds that Laozi is not surnamed Li but surnamed Lao, and Li's surname comes from the old surname. Tang Lan, an archaeologist, thinks that the statement that Lao Zi's surname is Li Minger is not valid: according to the general appellation at that time, the old word of Lao Zi was the name of his clan, because people who called Zi at that time, such as Confucius, Youzi, Ceng Zi, Yoko, Mozi, Mencius, Zhuangzi and others, all added Zi to the clan, and there was no trace of Li in ancient books. [2] Tang Lan clearly pointed out: Laozi is not surnamed Li, but surnamed Lao. Guo Moruo, Ma Xulun, Chen Duxiu and others agreed with Tang's viewpoint. Gao Feng has further textual research on this. He wrote in Lao Zi Zheng Shi? The preface says: When Lao Zi and Li Yi changed, Lao Zi's original surname was Lao Zi, and later it was changed to Li, with the same pronunciation, so there must be two. [3] According to others, the surname Li did not evolve from the surname Li, but originated from the old surname. Teacher Gao's quotations from the perspective of phonology are very detailed and convincing.

In a word, the author thinks: History of the North, Biography of li yanshou and Book of the New Tang Dynasty? The surname Li in the genealogy originated from the theory of winning the surname. Although it is recorded in the official history, it has spread widely and has become a conclusion. There are many new versions now ... >>

Question 9: Do hundreds of surnames have surnames? The surname from is one of the common surnames in China. Mainly from Ji surname, taking the country name as the surname; From the descendants of the generals in the Han dynasty, the ancestral word is the surname [edit this paragraph]. The surname 1 comes from Ji's surname, and the country name is Shi. The youngest son of East Zhou Pingwang, named Elite, was sealed in the fir country, and now he is called the southeast fir marquis of Tongcheng. The descendants of Zonghou take the country name Zongzong as their surname. After the Han Dynasty, he went to Mubian to take his surname. 2. Descendants from the generals of the Han Dynasty took the ancestral word as their surname. According to Yuan He Shi Bian, there was a general named Zong Gong in the Han Dynasty, and later generations took his name as Shi and his surname was Cong. [Edit this paragraph] You have to take the public ancestor's surname. According to Yuan He's surname, he is a descendant of a general in the Han Dynasty. According to the Records of Words and Actions of Famous Nationalities, Zongyang was a place name, and the ancestors took the land as their surname, so there was Zongyang's surname, and there was Zonggong's surname in Han Dynasty. In fact, fir man and slave man are the same person. Since the Han dynasty, fir and slave surnames have been confused, regardless of each other. According to the Record of Ming's Words and Actions, since ancient times, the relatively rare "Cong" surname, according to the textual research of scholars in previous dynasties, originated from the ancient Zongzu people's "removing the wood and keeping it", while the Cong people got their surname with a place name "Zongyang". Noble families live in Dongguan County, which is equivalent to Yishui and Juxian in Shandong today. Worship the public from the descendants of the family as the ancestor of the family. [Edit this paragraph] The migration distribution is not listed in the top 300 of the top 100 surnames in mainland China and Taiwan Province Province, but it ranks 27th1door among the top 100 surnames in Song Dynasty. Today, Zhumadian City, Dancheng City, Xincai County and Guangshan County in Henan Province, Lujiang City, Suzhou City, Lingbi City, Dingyuan City and Huoqiu County in Anhui Province, Sanliu Village and Fengtai County in Sanliu Township, Linyi City and yinan county City in Shandong Province, Shanyang County in Shaanxi Province, Sihong City and gaoyou county City in Jiangsu Province, and Jia Cong Village in Yuyang Town, Qianjiang City, Hubei Province. [Edit this paragraph] The genealogy document * * * Cong's genealogy book in Wudi, Shandong Province, the author of which is to be tested, is a woodcut movable type printed version in the fifty-seventh year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 17 18). It is now collected in Cong Xiukai, Wuying Village, Chezhen Township, Wudi County, Binzhou City, Shandong Province. Wuhu, Anhui, from genealogy, (modern) from family letters, in 2005 to rebuild computer typesetting. Lujiang people in Chaohu, Anhui Province are Cong's (modern) genealogy. In 2005, computer typesetting was rebuilt. Langxi, Xuancheng, Anhui Province, is a descendant of genealogy (modern), and was reconstructed by computer printing in 2005. Wuxi, Xuancheng, Anhui Province, is a family tree of Cong (modern) families, which was reconstructed by computer typesetting in 2005. Jingxian County, Xuancheng, Anhui Province, is a (modern) family tree of Cong. In 2005, the computer printout was reconstructed. Anhui Fanchang inherited a family tree from his family, and the author is to be tested. In the 22nd year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (AD 18 17), the woodcut movable type printing plate was rebuilt in 2005. Yangxin, Hubei (Huangshi area) is from genealogy and (modern) from family. In 2005, computer typesetting was rebuilt. Yuanmou, Yunnan, inherited the genealogy (modern) and edited it at home. In 2007, one hundred and fifty computer laser phototypesetting offset edition came out. Publicly published. [Edit this paragraph] A famous historical figure in the imperial edict: a monk in the Tang Dynasty, who lived in Kannonji, Zhaozhou. Think carefully about metaphysics and understanding, prefer to be silent, and release the true and silent Zen master, who is the ancient Buddha of Zhao Zhou. From Zhen: Fanchang people in the Ming Dynasty, from the official to An Luwei, were both commanders. The officials were frugal, poor scholars, and took care of water transportation, especially cherishing their foot soldiers, and their children and grandchildren praised their beauty. Conglong: magistrate of a county in the Ming Dynasty, the word Yunfeng, Anlu people. In Chenghua, people know Maha. At that time, the folk customs were all left-handed, and after five years of dragon governance, it became the custom of well-dressed people. Subordinate: Ming dynasty university student, heavy word, Jiangnan people. Negative strange spirit, love different books, have stunts. From the direction: in the Ming Dynasty, he was in charge of the department of official punishment, clean and retired, benevolent and benevolent. [Edit this paragraph] County King Hall number. 1, Dongguan County: Dongguan County was established in the first year of the reign of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty (AD 265). It is equivalent to Yishui and Juxian in Shandong today. 2, the hall number (missing) [edit this paragraph] ancestral hall universal couplet [from the surname ancestral hall four-word universal couplet] cut bamboo in the Ming Dynasty; Sub-symbols in Han dynasty. -anonymously written from the surname Zongtang Federation? The story from the dragon. Downlink refers to Han? From a commercial code. "From the ancestral temple, the five-character universal couplet" is easy to change the old customs; The general will guard Xingyang. -Li Wen is writing a couplet in the ancestral temple ... >>