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Exploring the origin of Jiang surname
Origin one

Duke Zhou's third son, surnamed Ji, was named Boling, taking the country as his name. According to Zuo Zhuan, Tang Shu, Prime Minister's Genealogy Table, Yuan He's Compilation, etc. In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Ling Bo, the third son of Duke Ji Dan of Zhou, was sealed in Jiang and established Jiang Guo, a small country in the Zhou Dynasty. After the death of Jiang Guo, the descendants of Ji Boling took the name of the old country as their surname, which was passed down from generation to generation, and the history called Jiang authentic.

Jiang surname (provided by Baoying, a branch of Jiuhoutang, Jia Lin Jie Jiang) [1]

The history book Yuan He Shi Bian records: "The third son of the Duke of Zhou was named Chiang Kai-shek, and his descendants were Yan, and his country was in Si County, Runan." The county name was named after the restoration of Gong. It is located in Hebei, southeast of Huaibin County, Henan Province 13 km, and adjacent to the Dead River in the north. In the Spring and Autumn Period, it was placed after the Chu State destroyed Chiang Kai-shek. It belonged to the ancient Runan County and was changed to Yiyang County in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Most Jiang people respect Ji Boling as the ancestor of his surname.

Liu Yuan 2

Originated from other ethnic minorities, it belongs to Chinese culture and changed its surname to surname. Among today's Mongolian, Hui, Lahu, Baoan, Bulang, Miao, Yao, Dai, Tujia, Zhuang, Qiang and Kucong ethnic minorities, there are Jiang ethnic groups. Most of its sources come from the policies of the central government in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the movement of "returning to the native land" passed down from generation to generation.

Jiang Wan [1]

Liu Yuan 3

General Zuo Gong 16 hoes and defeats Zi Han. When the son's surname is Jiang.

Origin four

Originated from the ancient Yue nationality, originated from the slang nationality in South Vietnam during the Qin and Han Dynasties, and belonged to the surname given by the emperor. Nanyue State, also known as Zhao Dynasty and Qianzhao, was a Han Dynasty separatist regime that existed in Lingnan area from the fourth year of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang to the fifth year of Emperor Liu Che Ding Yuan (203 BC ~11). Panyu (now Guangzhou, Guangdong), with its capital, covers most of Guangdong, Guangxi and Fujian. In the 11th year of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty (196 BC) and the first year of Yuan Dynasty before the Han Dynasty (179 BC), Nanyue State belonged to the Western Han Dynasty twice and became the "foreign minister" of the Western Han Dynasty. In the early days of Lv Hou's rule (183 BC) and the fifth year of Han Yuanding (1 12 BC), he fought against the Western Han Dynasty twice.

In the fifth year of the Han Dynasty (1 12 BC), the prime minister of South Vietnam rebelled, killed the fourth generation of Xing, the queen mother Tan of South Vietnam and the envoys of the Han Dynasty, supported Zhao Jiande, the last monarch of South Vietnam, against the Western Han Dynasty, and a war broke out between China and Vietnam. In the sixth year of Ding Yuan in the Han Dynasty (BC 165438+ BC 0 1), South Vietnam was destroyed by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty under the attack of Lu Haijun. In the history of China, Nanyue has existed for 93 years, with five generations of monarchs.

Origin five

From Manchu, from Jiangjiabu, the Jurchen of Jianzhou in Ming Dynasty, the name of the tribe was renamed after localization. According to the Qing dynasty annals, imperial clan policy, Manchu Eight Banners surname records:

Manchu Jiang Jiashi, whose Manchu language is Giyangjiyhala, is originally from Han nationality. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was taken by the Wuhuan Department of Xianbei in Liaodong, and then gradually merged into Xianbei. Later, it gradually evolved into a jurchen in Liaodong, living in Gaizhou (now Gaizhou, Liaoning). Later, the Han nationality changed its surname to Jiang.