China Han surname population ranks 20 15, and Han surname population ranks 25th in China.
Population Distribution of Han Surnames During the Song Dynasty, there were about 640,000 Han surnames, accounting for 0.78% of the total population of China, ranking 25th. The province with the largest number of Han surnames is Henan, accounting for 25.6% of the total population of Han surnames. The distribution in China is mainly concentrated in Henan, Hebei and Shaanxi, with the Han surname population accounting for 64% of the total population, followed by Shandong, Jiangxi, Sichuan and Anhui provinces, with the Han surname population accounting for 24%. Formed in Henan, Hebei, Shandong, Anhui and Shaanxi, Sichuan as the center of the two major gathering places of Korean surnames. Hunan and Guangdong were both sparsely populated areas with Han surnames. During the Ming Dynasty, there were about 620,000 Han surnames, accounting for 0.67% of the total population of China, ranking 29th. Shanxi and Shandong are the largest provinces with Han surnames, accounting for about 3 1% of the total population of Han surnames. The distribution in China is mainly concentrated in Shanxi, Shandong, Shaanxi, Hebei, Gansu and Zhejiang. These six provinces account for about 70% of the total population of Han nationality, followed by Jiangsu and Guangdong provinces, which account for 14% of the population of Han nationality. During the six hundred years of Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the net population growth rate of China was 20%, while the population growth rate of Han nationality was negative and the population was decreasing. Han surname is a surname in the northern region, which suffered heavy losses in the face of war and massacre. During this period, the population mainly migrated to the northwest, east and south. The three regions of Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Shaanxi, Gansu and Zhejiang and Jiangsu, where the population of Han surname is concentrated, have been re-formed. At present, the population of Han surname is nearly 8.84 million, which is the 26th largest surname in China, accounting for 0.68% of the total population of Han surname. Henan is the largest province of Han surnames, accounting for 14% of the total population of Han surnames. It is distributed in China, and in Henan, Shandong and Hebei provinces, it accounts for about 35.6% of the total population of Han nationality, followed by Jiangsu, Liaoning, Anhui, Shanxi, Heilongjiang and Shaanxi, which account for 32% of the population of Han nationality. It has formed a situation that the central part of Shandong radiates to the southeast, northeast, northwest and east, and there are fewer Korean surnames in the provinces south of the Yangtze River. In the nearly 600 years since the Ming Dynasty, the population movement of Han family moved back from the southeast to the Central Plains and North China, which was greater than that from the north to the southeast and south. At the same time, the Han people north of the Yellow River tend to emigrate to the northeast. The distribution of Han surnames in the crowd is bounded by the Yangtze River, which is divided into high-frequency northern area, low-frequency southern area and western area. In Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Beijing and Tianjin, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, Liaojihei, Ningxia in northern Shaanxi, northern Anhui, Jiangsu and other places, the proportion of Korean surnames in the local population is generally above 0.88%, and some of them reach 1.6%, accounting for about 27.8% of the total land area, and about 66.5% of Han surnames live there. In southern Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia, most of Gansu-Ningxia, eastern Qinghai, northwestern Xinjiang, southern Anhui-Jiangsu, Shanghai, Hubei, Chongqing, northern Sichuan, northern Zhejiang-Jiangxi, northern Hunan and Guizhou, Hainan and other places, the proportion of Korean surnames in the local population is generally 0.44%-0.88%, and its coverage area accounts for about 2 1% of the national territory, about 20%.
According to the sixth national census, the domestic population of Han nationality is19.67 million, and the overseas population is more than 300,000.
Introduction of Han surname Han surname, one of the six parts of Jin State and Qing Dynasty, is a surname after Song Dynasty and a typical multi-ethnic surname, which mainly comes from the changes of Ji surname and minority surname. Han Qian is the ancestor of this surname. Han ranked 15 among the top 100 surnames in Song Dynasty. By 2006, the population of Han surname was about 8.84 million, accounting for 0.68% of the total population in China (ranking 26th). 1 Han's surname first lived in the state of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period, and then moved to the capital through Korea several times, so it was able to multiply rapidly. At present, Han surnames are mainly distributed in Henan, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Gansu, Hebei, Liaoning and other provinces in the north, and Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Hubei, Fujian and other provinces in the south.
Excuse me: where are the most people with Han surnames? The population of Hanshan surname is less than 20 thousand. Jieyang is about 654.38+million, mainly concentrated in Xiexi River Slope, Huilai Dianpu, Li Xing and Puning County Liao; Shantou has a population of more than 5,000 people, mainly concentrated in Xinhu, Wushi and Liucuo in Chaoyang County, Pandai in Hongchang Town, Ding 'an in Chendian Town and the north and south of Haimen Town. Chaozhou has more than 2,000 people, mainly concentrated in Chaoan Caitang; In addition, there are more than 30,000 Chaoshan Han surnames living in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
What's the population of Han in each province of China? Who can count it! In Shandong and Hebei provinces, it accounts for about 35.6% of the total population of Han surname, followed by Shaanxi, which accounts for 32% of the population of Han surname. Henan is 14% of contemporary Korea. The whole country has formed a province with central Shandong as the center, less southeast, northeast and west, and less Korean surnames south of the Yangtze River. In the past 600 years, the population movement of Han surname has moved back strongly from southeast to Central Plains and North China, which is greater than that from north to southeast and south. At the same time, the Han people north of the Yellow River tend to emigrate to the northeast. The schematic diagram of the distribution frequency of Han surnames in the population shows that the Yangtze River basin is divided into high-frequency northern region, low-frequency southern region and western region. In Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Beijing and Tianjin, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, Liaojihei, Ningxia in northern Shaanxi, northern Anhui, Jiangsu and other places, the proportion of Korean surnames in the local population is generally above 0.88%, and some of them reach 1.6%, accounting for about 27.8% of the total land area, and about 66.5% of Han surnames live there. In southern Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia, eastern Qinghai, northwestern Xinjiang, southern Anhui-Jiangsu, Shanghai, Hubei, Chongqing, northern Sichuan, northern Zhejiang-Jiangxi, northern Hunan-Guizhou and Hainan, the proportion of Korean surnames in the local population is generally 0.44%-0.88%, accounting for about 2l% of the national territory, and about 20% of the Han surnames live there.
Who is the descendant of Han surname in ancient times? There are five sources whose surname is the city or the country, 1, and they are descendants. Duke Wu of Quwo destroyed Korea founded by Zhou Chengwang's younger brother, and named his little uncle Wan Ji Han Wuzi. Han Jue, the great-grandson of Woods, took the feudal city as his surname and called Han. Korea was founded by the grandson of Han Di VII and was destroyed by Qin in 230 BC. His descendants took the country as their surname, and most of them lived in Yingchuan County. He is a descendant of Tang Shuyu, the ancestor of Jin State in Zhou Dynasty. Tang Shuyu is Zhou Chengwang's younger brother, and Shuyu's son is called Duke of Jin. Bi Wan, a descendant of the Jin Dynasty, was once sealed in Hanyuan. The descendants of Bi Wan took the feudal surname Bill Han. 3. Take the country as the surname. South Korea is one of the Seven Heroes in the Warring States Period, and the founding monarch is Qian, a descendant of Han Wuzi, a doctor of the State of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period. After Han was destroyed by Qin, some descendants of Korean monarchs thought it was their surname. 4. Change minority compound surnames into Korean surnames. After Wei Dynasty, Xianbei people had the surname of Khan. When Emperor Xiaowen reformed, Khan was similar to Hanyin and changed his surname to Han. 5. Take people as surnames. According to legend, in ancient times, the Yellow Emperor had a son, Changyi, who gave birth to the Korean Wave, followed, Yao was immortal, followed, and later named Han.
How many people are there in the population of Han and Wei? There are many surnames in Han nationality. Wei doesn't know.