(1) from the qi surname. According to legend, the surname of Emperor Yao, one of his descendants took Qi as his surname and was named Liu Guo (Tangxian County, Hebei Province), later known as Liu.
② The source is Du surname. Du Bo's grandson is a judge in the State of Jin. After Xianggong's death, the scholar went to the State of Qin to meet Yong, the son of the State of Jin, and stayed in the State of Qin because of the changes in the State of Jin. His descendants took Wei Liu's surname (meaning "stay").
(3) The source is Ji's surname. In the Spring and Autumn Period, the younger son Wang Ji was named Liu Kanggong (south of Yanshi County, Henan Province), and later generations also called Liu. In Liu's history, there are many famous families. Liu Pengcheng Kui family, Nanyang Liu Jin family and Liu Zhucheng Yong family all occupy an important position in the history of China. Not to mention the Liu Bang family in Pei County, which split the Han empire. Emperor gaozu Liu Bang founded the Han Dynasty, and Liu became your emperor for more than 400 years. During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei established Shu Han, and two generations proclaimed themselves emperor for 43 years. It took 60 years for Emperor Wu of the Southern and Northern Dynasties to establish the Song Dynasty. At the end of Yuan Dynasty, Liu Bowen assisted Zhu Yuanzhang in establishing the Ming Dynasty and unifying China for 276 years. It can be seen that Liu is good at laying the foundation
The Liu family has five complex groups of members.
The organization of this family is also complicated. According to textual research, they are at least composed of the following five groups: descendants of Chidi, descendants of his father Wang Ji, surname change of Lou, surname change of Xiang and surname change of Xiongnu.
There is a preface about the surname of Liu Jingwei in the First Record of Liu in Taihe, which describes it most clearly: "Only Liu is from Qi, and then his son has a text saying that Liu Lei is a surname because he thinks it is a surname. Kongjia was a royal dragon surname in summer, and his descendants were more loyal to Wei surname in Shang Dynasty, Du surname in Tang Dynasty and Du surname in Zhou Dynasty. Because of his formal appointment, Du Life was recommended as a judge.
The sage more than 4,000 years ago, known as one of the "Five Emperors", is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor's surname Ji. Therefore, tracing back to the source, the Liu family is obviously the most authentic descendant of the Yellow Emperor.
In addition, among the other descendants of the Yellow Emperor, there is a family named Liu Wei according to the Records of Words and Actions of Famous Nationalities. It is pointed out in the book: "Dr. Chow was in Liu's diet, and he was healthy and dedicated, and later", and the so-called "Dr. Chow" in this document was actually a descendant of his father Zhou, which was sealed in the southwest of Yanshi County, Henan Province. In other words, this Liu family originated in Zhou, originated in Henan.
So, where did the Liu family, which originated from Emperor Yao, originally originate? It is recorded in Tongzhi Genealogy: "Tao Hou was sealed in Liu, and now he lives in Tangxian County, Dingzhou", which clearly points out that Liu's hometown is now Tangxian County, Hebei Province.
Liu Bang, the famous Emperor Gaozu, was born from the branch of Emperor Yao. According to textual research, this Liu family was originally bred in the present Shaanxi-Gansu area, and began to spread to Henan and Jiangsu in 300 BC, that is, in the era of the fast king of the Zhou Dynasty. Among them, among the descendants who moved to the land of abundance and Peiguo in Jiangsu, there was a man named Liu Duan who gave birth to four sons: Bo, Zhong, Bang and Jiao. The third son, Liu Bang, was the founder of the Han Dynasty. He later ascended the throne from scratch.
After Liu Bang conquered the world with a commoner, he quickly enfeoffed the whole country with the same surname. Therefore, the subsequent tribal reproduction naturally laid a solid foundation for the Liu family in various places, forming a grand occasion for Liu in various places for more than two thousand years. According to legend, Liu's kin and relatives were distributed in Pengcheng, Weishi, Linhuai, Nanyang, Guangping and Danyang. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the/kloc-6th century, the number of Liu's breeding centers had increased to 25, which were roughly Pengcheng, Hongnong, Hejian, Zhongshan, Dunqiu, Nanyang, Dongping, Gaotang, Gaomi, Jingling, Changsha, Henan and other places detailed in The House of Chinese Surnames.
Liu Zi has three main sources:
1, from Qi, followed by Yan Di Yao Tangtao. According to legend, Qi is one of the common surnames of the descendants of the Yellow Emperor. Later, the surname Qi was sealed to Liu Guo, which is now Tangxian County in Dingzhou. His grandson took the country as his surname, and according to legend, his surname was Liu. Historically, Liu is authentic, and this is Liu in Shaanxi.
2, from the surname Ji, the descendant of the Empress Dowager Zhou. According to legend, after his death, he succeeded to the throne and made Ji Wang's son Yu king. His descendants took the city as their surname, and Liu's surname was passed down from generation to generation. This is the Liu family in Henan.
3. From his surname, for his family, he changed his surname or gave it to Liu. According to historical records:
1. Liu Bang, the emperor gaozu of Han Dynasty, pursued a pro-affinity policy and married Yu Chanyu. According to the custom of Xiongnu, nobles all take their mother's surname, and Khan's descendants all take Liu's surname. So this surname Liu came into being.
Second, according to historical records, Lou Jing, a Qi man, offered Liu Bang a plan to build a capital in Luoyang, which was reused by Liu Bang. After Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor, he was given the surname Liu, and then he kept it all the time. In order to thank Xiang Bo for saving his life at the Hongmen banquet, Liu Bang named him Liu.
Thirdly, after Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved to Luoyang, the compound surname of Xianbei people was changed to Liu, which became one of the most popular surnames at that time. Other ethnic minorities who moved to the Central Plains also changed their surnames to Liu.
A country in the Zhou dynasty
Liu is the most popular surname among Hakka people in Gannan, and it is also the most popular surname among Han people who first moved to Gannan. As for the origin of Liu, there is another interesting story. According to legend, after the death of Duke Xiang of Jin, his son Gao Yi was still young, and ministers all advocated that Duke Xiang's younger brother, Gongzi, should be the King of Jin. So Zhao Mei, the ruling minister, sent someone to the State of Qin to pick up his son Yong and return to China to succeed him. Miao Ying, the wife of Duke Xiang of Jin, knew about it and went to the ancestral temple to cry with Gao Yi every day. Zhao Mei and others were so upset by her that they had to make a child king of Jin. At this time, Gongziyong had been escorted to the border and was advancing to stop the Jin army. Qin people were very angry when they saw Zhao Dun go back on his word. The two sides fought in the isolation zone. Qin Jun was ill-prepared and lost the battle. The taxi club sent to pick up Gongziyong had to stay in Qin. His descendants became Liu-meaning "Liu".
What is the origin of Liu? There are five main sources of Liu's surname: Source 1: After Qi's surname Tao Tangshi and Emperor Yao (Xun), he was sealed in Liu (now Tang County, Hebei Province) and established Qi's surname Liu. Later generations thought that Liu's book,
Originated from the surname of Qi, it is said that Qi, a descendant of Yao Emperor in ancient times, was sealed in Liu Guo (formerly known as Tangxian County of Dingzhou, now Tangxian County of Hebei Province), which belongs to the country name. According to legend, Tang Yao was the leader of Tang Tao clan in ancient Qi, and his name was Fang Xun. He was virtuous and kind, and later became the leader of the tribal alliance and was honored as one of the five emperors. According to legend, Tang Yao was born in Yiqishan, Shunping County (formerly Wanxian County), also known as Yaoshan. Yao was sealed by place names, and his nine sons were sealed in Liu Guo (now Tang County, Hebei Province). His descendants took the country name as their surname and passed it down from generation to generation as Liu, which was called authentic in history. It is also said that Liu's surname began with Liu Lei (a part of Liu's genealogy is Liu Lei). In the twenty-ninth year of Zuo Zhuan, he said, "Since the decline of Tao and Tang Dynasty, Liu Lei followed suit, learning from it, and calling on the Long family to serve the Kong family. Kong Jia gave the surname Yulong to serve Kong Jia so that he could eat and drink. After the summer, Jiaji gave me the title of' Yulong' to show my respect for Wei. " The Chronicle of Bamboo Slips said: "In the first year of Kong Jia, the Wei family was abolished and Liu Zuolong." Chronology of Bamboo Slips says: "In the seventh year of Kong Jia, Liu Lei moved to Luyang." Source 2: Scholar of the State of Jin: Liu Lei, the grandson of Emperor Yao, served Kong Jia, the king of Xia, and gave him a royal son. Later, he moved to the county and became the Wei family of Shang Dynasty. At the end of the Shang Dynasty, the country was in the Tang Dynasty, destroyed the Tang Dynasty and moved to Du (now southwest of Xi), which was the Tang Du family. Du Bo, the monarch of Zhou Xuanwang, was killed innocently, and his uncle Du Ji went to Jin. His grandson Du J served as a judge in the State of Jin, and his great-grandson scholar was named Fan (now Fan County, Henan Province) for his work, so his descendants took Feng as their surname and called Fan. Fan Wenzi, the eldest son of the teacher association, is a sage of the country; The second son, the scholar, established the Quidditch family, and the scholar was the Quidditch son. The youngest son is Liu, and Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang is his descendant. The society is not only the ancestor of Fan, but also the ancestor of Liu. "Zuo Zhuan" xianggong twenty-four years: (Fan Yue) "The ancestors were Tao, Xia Yulong, Qian Weishi of Shang Dynasty, Tang of Zhou Dynasty and Xia Meng." Wang Fu praised in "On the Latent Husband": "Liu Zhide is the best in the world since the Tang Dynasty and above the Han Dynasty." "Tongzhi" Volume 26 "Family II" said: "Yao is divided into six, and Tang, Du, Fan, Liu, Wei and Qi are all surnames, and Yao never died! Source 3: It comes from the surname of Ji, and it comes from the fief that Zhou Dingwang gave to his brother Ji, which belongs to the name of fief. In about eight years (599 BC), King Ding of Zhou gave (now Yanshi, Henan Province) as a territory to his younger brother Ji. At this point, Liu was formally established in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, and Liu Kanggong became the ancestor of Liu, Zhao and Ji. Liu, surnamed Ji, was a scholar of the Zhou Dynasty, who was in charge of internal affairs and foreign affairs for more than a hundred years. "Zuo Zhuan" was published for eleven years: from S in Jin Dynasty to competing with Zhou for J field, the King of Qi ordered Liu Kanggong to announce Zhu Jin in one direction. Source 4: Liu Dao, General of Qi State who surrendered to Han Dynasty at the end of Qin Dynasty: According to historical records, "Pingdu is filial to Liu Hou Road, Pingdu. Suoyin County belongs to Donghai. With Qi Jiang, Gao Zu fell in three years and gathered Qi, Hou and thousands of households. Filial piety lasted for five years, four years (BC 19 1), in June, and in the first year of filial piety, Liu Zhi. Seek asylum and be together. I was three when I was filial. " Source 5: Give or change the surname 1. From Xiang's family: Xiang Bo, uncle of Xiang Yu, and others were Liu's in the early Han Dynasty, and they were named as Sheyang Hou. After Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor, he changed Xiang Bo's surname to Liu and gave him the title of Sheyang Hou to thank Xiang Bo for saving his life. At the same time, three Xiang clansmen were sealed: Tao Hou Xiang sealed a city in Wenshang, Shandong Province, Hou sealed a city in wen county and Xuanwu, Henan Province (the name is unknown, and the city is to be tested), and three Xiang Hou and their families were named Liu. 2. From Lou's family, Lou Jing was named Liu, and the later official was named Lou Jing, a native of Qi, and Lou Jing went to see Liu Bang. Advocate making Chang 'an its capital. After listening carefully to his opinions on the capital, Liu Bang solicited the opinions of other ministers. Of all the ministers, only Sean agreed with Lou Jing and urged Liu Bang to move to Chang 'an. Therefore, Liu Bang decided to move the capital of the Han Dynasty to Chang 'an. Liu Bang adopted Lou Jing's suggestion of moving the capital to Chang 'an and kept his official position. Also known as Shanhaiguan Hou, given the surname Liu. 3. It originated from the etiquette (official position) in the Han Dynasty, from the autumn festival of the royal family in the Han Dynasty-| (Liu), which belongs to the official surname. It is important to note that Liu Yizhi's surname is |, so the correct surname should be pronounced as Lò u (ㄡ a), not as Lí u (...>>.
Origin of Liu surname in China Liu surname is one of the main surnames in China, and its population ranks fourth in China. In the history of China, Liu was the surname with the largest number of emperors. In ancient China, there was a saying that "Liu Tian Xia, Li Bian", while in northern China, there was a saying that "Zhang Wang Li Zhao is everywhere". Liu is also distributed in Korea. In addition, according to the existing records in Japan, Liu, whose third surname is Gao Qiao from China, is a descendant of Liu Bang. According to 1977, a paper on "surnames" published by China historians in Oriental Magazine, Liu is one of the top ten surnames of Chinese people in the world. 1 Mainly derived from the Qi surname, Emperor Yao (Xun) was later sealed in Liu (now Tangxian County, Hebei Province), and Liu's surname was established, which later generations thought was the surname. Liu Lei, a descendant of Sun, can train dragons to serve. Kong Jia, the 13th emperor of Xia Dynasty, gave him the name of Yulong. This is Qi surnamed Liu. Historically, Liu is authentic. 2 From the surname of Qi, in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, King Wu collapsed and became Wang Li (BC 102 1). The Duke of Zhou assisted the imperial court, and Tang (the descendant of Liu Lei) colluded with Yin Wuyue and was punished by the Duke of Zhou. Change the name of the Tang Dynasty to (now southwest of Shaanxi Province), build Du State, and become the last monarch. His grandson, a scholar-bureaucrat in the Jin Dynasty, went to the Qin State because of domestic unrest, and later returned to China, but his son stayed in the Qin State, and the descendants who stayed in the Qin State restored Liu's surname. 3 from the surname Ji. There are two sources: one is Zhou's descendants (ancient father). In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Ji Wang's son (uncle) was established in (now Liu Ju in the southwest of Yanshi, Henan Province, which was named after Liu Lei's former residence), and later generations took the city name as their surname, forming her surname Liu. In addition, during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Ji Wang of Zhou Kuang sent his youngest son to Liu Yi to establish Liu Guo, known as Liu Kanggong. Their descendants also take the country as their surname, which is another source of Liu's surname. The two descendants of Liu and Ji have no obvious family background.
Liu's origin and generalization mainly come from three sources:
1 From, after Emperor Yao (Xun), he was sealed in Liu (now Tangxian County, Hebei Province), and his surname was established. Later generations thought it was Liu. Liu Lei, a descendant of Sun, can train dragons to serve. Kong Jia, the 13th emperor of Xia Dynasty, gave him the name of Yulong. This is Qi surnamed Liu. Historically, Liu is authentic, and this is Liu in Shaanxi.
In the early years of the Zhou Dynasty, the Tang and Liu Dynasties were destroyed, and the adherents of the Tang Dynasty were changed to (now the south of Shaanxi Province) and Du State was established. Du Bozhou, the last monarch, was killed when he proclaimed himself king. Du Ji, the son of Du Bo, fled to the State of Jin, where his uncle Du Ji served as a judge, and later took his official position as his surname and called him a teacher. His grandson, a scholar-bureaucrat in the Jin Dynasty, went to the Qin State because of domestic unrest, and later returned to China, but his son stayed in the Qin State, and the descendants who stayed in the Qin State restored Liu's surname.
3 from the surname Ji. There are two sources: First, in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Liu Ju, now southwest of Yanshi, Henan Province, was named after Liu Lei's former residence, and his descendants named the city as their surname, forming her surname Liu. Another story is that at the end of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Kuang's Ji Wang class sent his youngest son to Liu Yi, that is, Liu Kanggong. Their descendants also take the city as their surname, which is another source of Liu's surname. The two descendants of Liu and Ji have no obvious family background.
Judging from his surname, he belongs to another family, [his surname was changed to Liu or Liu was given]. [Edit this paragraph] Other sources 1. Give the surname Liu,
According to historical records:
(1) In Luoyang, Lou Jing, a Qi man, presented Liu Bang with the strategy of establishing a capital in the customs, which was reused by Liu Bang. After Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor, he changed his surname to Liu, and his descendants also multiplied into a branch of Liu.
(2) After Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang ascended the throne, in order to thank Xiang Bo for saving his life, he was named Sheyang Hou and given the surname Liu; There are three survivors of Xiang Bo sealed by Liu Bang, all of whom are given the surname Liu. Its descendants multiplied into a branch of Liu.
(3) Wang Changping and Wang Mang, from Wuyang in the Eastern Han Dynasty, made great contributions and were named Liu by the founder Liu Ci.
(4) After the succession, because Queen Liu had no relatives since childhood, she was adopted by Gong Mei's father, and Zhenzong changed Gong's surname to Liu and recognized her as her brother.
The Origin, Migration and Distribution of Liu's Surname
According to experts' research, Liu's population in the world is more than 60 million, which is called "Liu is everywhere". According to historical records, there are five sources:
After 1, Emperor Yao (Qi Yi, Yi) was sealed in Liu (now Tangxian County, Hebei Province), and later generations thought it was his surname. Liu Lei, a descendant of Sun, can train dragons to serve. Kong Jia, the 13th emperor of Xia Dynasty, gave him the name of Yulong. This is Qi surnamed Liu.
2. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, the son of the king was named Yi (now southwest of Yanshi County, Henan Province), and later generations took Yi as their surname. This is Liu Ji.
3. In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu tribe was strong, and Liu Bang, the emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, adopted a pro-marriage policy, taking the daughter of the royal family as his wife, Khan Modu (pronounced Modu Modu), and his surname was twin (pronounced Luan Di Luan). According to the custom of Xiongnu, nobles all take their mother's surname, so the descendants of twins are all surnamed Liu. Liu Yuan, the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, was a Xiongnu aristocrat.
Liu Hanchao once named Xiang and Lou Liu.
The Liu Han Dynasty lasted for 426 years. During the Western Han Dynasty, the population of Liu was more than 100,000, accounting for a considerable proportion of the country's total population of more than 50 million. At that time, it had become the most popular name.
Since the late Ming Dynasty, people from Fujian, Guangdong and other places have moved to Taiwan Province Province, and then many people went overseas to make a living.
The abbreviation of Liu's surname is Liu, and Liu's surname is Yi. According to expert research, the global population of Liu exceeds 60 million, which can be called Liu everywhere. According to historical records, there are five sources.
After Emperor Yao (Qi Yi, Yi), he was sealed in Liu (now Tangxian County, Hebei Province), and later generations thought it was his surname. Liu Lei, a descendant of Sun, can train dragons to serve. Kong Jia, the 13th emperor of Xia Dynasty, gave him the name of Yulong. This is Qi surnamed Liu.
In the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Chengwang established Liu Yi, the son of Wang Ji (now southwest of Yanshi County, Henan Province), and his descendants took the city as their surname. This is Liu Ji.
In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu tribe was powerful, and Liu Bang, the emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, adopted a pro-marriage policy, taking Khan Modu, the eldest daughter of the royal family, as his wife, and Khan Modu was named twins (Luan Di Luan). According to the custom of Xiongnu, nobles all take their mother's surname, so the descendants of twins are all surnamed Liu. Liu Yuan, the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, was a Xiongnu aristocrat.
Liu Hanchao once named Xiang and Lou Liu.
The Liu Han Dynasty lasted for 426 years and was the longest feudal society in the history of China. During the Western Han Dynasty, Liu had a population of more than 100,000, accounting for a considerable proportion of the country's total population of more than 50 million. At that time, it had become the most popular name.
Since the late Ming Dynasty, people from Fujian, Guangdong and other places have moved to Taiwan Province Province, and then many people went overseas to make a living.
Liu's life experience
1 from the surname Qi, after Emperor Yan Yao. According to legend, Qi is one of the common surnames of the descendants of the Yellow Emperor. Later, the surname Qi was sealed to Liu Guo, which is now Tangxian County in Dingzhou. His grandson took the country as his surname, and according to legend, his surname was Liu. Historically, Liu is authentic, and this is Liu in Shaanxi.
From the surname Ji, a descendant of the Empress Dowager Zhou. According to legend, after his death, he succeeded to the throne and made Ji Wang's son Yu king. His descendants took the city as their surname, and Liu's surname was passed down from generation to generation. This is the Liu family in Henan.
From his surname, for his family, he changed his surname or gave him the surname Liu. According to historical records, firstly, Liu Bang, the Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, practiced the policy of closeness and married Yu Khan. According to the custom of Xiongnu, nobles all take their mother's surname, and Khan's descendants all take Liu's surname. So this surname Liu came into being. Second, according to historical records, Lou Jing, a Qi man, offered Liu Bang a plan to build a capital in Luoyang, which was reused by Liu Bang. After Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor, he was given the surname Liu, and then he kept it all the time. In order to thank Xiang Bo for saving his life at the Hongmen banquet, Liu Bang named him Liu. Thirdly, after Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved to Luoyang, the compound surname of Xianbei people was changed to Liu, which became one of the most popular surnames at that time. Other ethnic minorities who moved to the Central Plains also changed their surnames to Liu.
Liu has five sources.
The earliest one came from Qi's family and was a descendant of Yao. In the Tang Dynasty, in Yuan He's Family Name Compilation, he wrote: "Emperor Yao was later named emperor by Liu, and his descendants were Liu Lei. The matter is in the Kong family, and the summer is the Yulong family, the Shang family is the Qian family, and the Zhou family is the Tang Du family. " "New Tang book. "Prime Minister's Biography" said: "Liu comes from Qi's surname. The descendants of the Tang emperor held a letter that said' Liu Lei' in their hands because they thought it was a name. The first two are all' Liu Lei' names, but they are actually two Liu from the same source. One came directly from Liu Lei and was formed in Xia Dynasty. During the Spring and Autumn Period, a literati society with Liu Lei as its descendant was formed. The descendants of Liu Lei take Liu Lei as their surname, which is the earliest surname of Liu in China. The other two branches, one called Ji, were formed in the Spring and Autumn Period. In 7 12 BC, Liu was captured as the city of Zheng, located in the south of Yanshi, Henan. King Zhou Kuang sealed his youngest son here for Liu Kanggong. One was formed in the early Western Han Dynasty. Liu bang married the Huns and married the imperial clan daughter to Khan modu chanyu. Because Xiongnu nobles have the custom of taking their mother's surname. So all the descendants of modu chanyu are surnamed liu. One was formed in the Northern Wei Dynasty. After Emperor Xiaowen moved the capital to Luoyang, he changed his surname and changed the Xianbei nationality to Liu. In addition, there is Liu.
In addition:
In fact, more carefully, Tang, Du, Fan and Shi are all ancestors of Liu, that is, after Liu Leigong.
Dugu is the ancestor of Liu, but after Emperor Guangwu.
Among Liu's surnames, Xiang Bo is the most famous, and all his descendants are surnamed Liu.
There is an interactive relationship between Liu surname and other surnames. Due to various social reasons, some surnames were changed to his surname, and his surname was changed to Liu. For example, Liu changed his surname to Tang, Du, Fan and Jin. The earliest person who changed his surname to Jin was Liu Bang's father. He changed his surname to avoid disaster. Although he was given a compound surname, all the children he moved out were surnamed Jin. ...& gt& gt
Where did Liu's surname originate in history? How many years of history: the historical source ① comes from the Qi family. According to legend, the surname of Emperor Yao, one of his descendants took Qi as his surname and was named Liu Guo (Tangxian County, Hebei Province), later known as Liu. ② The source is Du surname. Du Bo's grandson is a judge in the State of Jin. After Xianggong's death, the scholar went to the State of Qin to meet Yong, the son of the State of Jin, and stayed in the State of Qin because of the changes in the State of Jin. His descendants took Wei Liu's surname (meaning "stay"). (3) The source is Ji's surname. In the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, King Kuang of Zhou named his youngest son Wang Jidao (south of Yanshi County, Henan Province) as Liu Kanggong, and later generations also called Liu. In Liu's history, there are many famous families. Liu Pengcheng Kui's family, Nanyang Liu Jinshi's family and Yong's family all played an important role in the history of China, not to mention the groundbreaking Liu Bang family in Pei County, where Liu proclaimed himself emperor for more than 400 years. During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei established Shu Han, and two generations proclaimed themselves emperor for 43 years. It took 60 years for Emperor Wu of the Southern and Northern Dynasties to establish the Song Dynasty. At the end of Yuan Dynasty, Liu Bowen assisted Zhu Yuanzhang in establishing the Ming Dynasty and unifying China for 276 years. It can be seen that Liu is good at laying the foundation [Edit this paragraph] Liu's migration distribution is based on cities. According to experts' research, the global population of Liu is over 60 million, which can be called "Liu" everywhere. According to historical records, there are five origins: 1, after Emperor Yao (Qi Yi, Yi), it was sealed in Liu (now Tangxian County, Hebei Province), and later generations thought it was his surname. Liu Lei, a descendant of Sun, can train dragons to serve. Kong Jia, the 13th emperor of Xia Dynasty, gave him the name of Yulong. This is Qi surnamed Liu. 2. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, the son of the king was named Yi (now southwest of Yanshi County, Henan Province), and later generations took Yi as their surname. This is Liu Ji. 3. In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu tribe was strong, and Liu Bang, the emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, adopted a pro-marriage policy, taking the daughter of the royal family as his wife, Khan Modu (pronounced Modu Modu), and his surname was twin (pronounced Luan Di Luan). According to the custom of Xiongnu, nobles all take their mother's surname, so the descendants of twins are all surnamed Liu. Liu Yuan, the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, was a Xiongnu aristocrat. Liu Hanchao once named Xiang and Lou Liu. The Liu Han Dynasty lasted for 426 years. During the Western Han Dynasty, the population of Liu was more than 100,000, accounting for a considerable proportion of the country's total population of more than 50 million. At that time, it had become the most popular name. Since the late Ming Dynasty, people from Fujian, Guangdong and other places have moved to Taiwan Province Province, and then many people went overseas to make a living.