The origin of Min's surname:
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Min ranked 132 among the hundred surnames in Song Dynasty.
Min (Mǐn) has a source: it comes from Ji's surname and takes posthumous title as his surname. In the ancient Zhou Dynasty, after the death of Duke Zhuang, his son was named Qi. He succeeded to the throne and became a monarch to save the public. Kay was killed by his father less than two years after he became king. Because he was still young, he moved to Lu Mingong, posthumous title. In ancient times, Min had the same meaning as Min and Gu, and both had pity. Lu Mingong's descendants took his posthumous title "Min" as their surname and passed it down from generation to generation.
Chinese name: Min
Mbth: Mǐn
From: Ji surname
Distribution: Longxi County
Historical celebrities: Min Ben, Min Kai
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Min dialect [Min dialect,,, pronounced as mǐn(ㄇㄧㄣˇ]
Origin of surname
Min (mǐn) surname comes from:
Origin one
From the surname Ji, from the son of Duke Zhuang of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period, belonging to posthumous title. In the 13th year of the Spring and Autumn Period (663 BC), Duke Lu Qi died and his son Qi succeeded to the throne. Miracle was killed by his uncle Qingfu less than two years after he ascended the throne. Because of his youth, posthumous title is called "Xuan", which means "glory, quietness and brilliance", so history is called Gong. The words "min", "Lian", "Lian" and "Lian" in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period have the same meaning, and they all express their condolences, pity and sadness at the gate. Therefore, Lu Huangong is also called Lu Huangong, Lu Jiangong and Lu Mingong, but he should never write "Lu Min".
Liu Yuan 2
From the surname Ji, he was the father of the doctor of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period, and later the father of the genus, also known as Min, the doctor of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period. His main activity time was around (550 BC-520 BC), and he left a famous saying: "Misfortune never rains but it pours." Ten years later, in the 24th year of King Jing of Zhou (the 29th year of Emperor Zhao of Lu, 52 1 BC), the Yuan family, as an official of the Zhou royal family, was completely wiped out in a series of political civil strife such as "casting and not changing", "it never rains but it pours" and "the prince's rebellion", which really made Ma Min's father right.
Among the descendants of Ma Min's father, there are those with ancestral surnames, namely Ma Min's and Minzi's, which are all simplified to the single surname Min in the language of the province and passed down from generation to generation. As to whether Ran Min's surname is Ran or Min, the current debate is that Ran Min's surname is Ran.
Liu Yuan 3
It originated from the surname Ji and was named after the ancestors of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period. The history book Genealogy records: "Min and Qian are descendants of disciple Min Ziqian." Min Loss was born in Wenshang (now Damin Village, Yutai, Shandong Province) in the Spring and Autumn Period from 536 to 487 BC. He was a great disciple of Confucius, and was honored as Yan Hui under Confucius' door, ranking second among 72 sages. Min Loss later studied abroad with Confucius and died at the foot of Mount Tai (now Changqing, Shandong). There is no exact location where Min was buried, but it is known that his son Min Woying was buried in Minjiazhai. Minzi Temple in Minjiazhai covers an area of more than 20 mu and has been rebuilt 1 1 times. There are more than 0/00 stone tablets/KLOC-and three Zhengyangmen, on which are hung the words "Only Hall" inscribed by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. Today, there are still sites, which are places for Fujian people at home and abroad to continue their genealogy and sacrifice.
Among the descendants of Min's loss, there are those who take their ancestral names and characters as surnames, and the names Min and Qian have been passed down from generation to generation.
Origin four
Originated from place names, it came from Minyi of Song State in the Spring and Autumn Period, belonging to Minyi, a famous residence city, and was the seat of the ancient country in Xia and Shang Dynasties. The monarch of the country is Yao, who is a descendant of Yu Shun and belongs to the lineage of Dongyi nationality. The history book Zuo Gong's Four Years (538 BC) records: "Jiao Ju said:' Xia Jie is still a master and has a rebellion. In the 11th year of Zuo Gong in Historical Records (53 1 BC), the uncle of Jin said to Han: "There are cowards who have lost their country. In the classic "Ten Chapters of Han Feizi", it is recorded: "Once upon a time, I rebelled because I met Rong. There is also a record in Historical Records of Chu Family: "Wu Ju said:' Jie is a meeting to stay in rebellion. Jia Kui noted, "You are my country, and the name of the country is also yours. "
After Qi Huangong annexed Min Yi, some adherents of the former Song Dynasty (including Min Yi) who stayed in their hometown took Juyi as their surname and passed it down from generation to generation.
Origin five
Originated from Mi's surname, after Liu Min, the king of Lu Qing in the late Western Han Dynasty, he belonged to the royal family of Lu State in the Western Han Dynasty. His ancestral name was Liu Yu, the fourth son of Liu Qi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and his biological mother was Ji Cheng. In the second year of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 155), Emperor Han Jing named Liu Yu as King of Huaiyang. In the second year, it was renamed King Lu and established Lu County (now the ancient city of Qufu, Shandong Province), so it moved from Chang 'an to Qufu and became the royal family of Liu's imperial clan.
Only one family, the last king of Lu, was forced to change his surname in later dynasties, such as Wang, Wen, Lu and so on. Among them, the ancestral surname is called Min, which is passed down from generation to generation. As to whether Ran Min's surname is Ran or Min, the argument is that Ran Min's surname is Ran.