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Japan —— The Origin of Gao Qiao's Surname? Seek professional answers

Liu Xie, Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty → King Shi Qi → King A Zhi (A Zhi Li Zhu) → A Duo (Gao Zun Wang) → Yamamoto Zhi → Gao Shi Da Ling → Former Ming Zhu → Master → Spring → Pei Heng → Yan San → Village Owner → Spring Harvest → Bright Harvest → Seed Harvest → Seed Harvest → Seed Harvest → Seed Harvest → Seed Harvest → Seed Harvest. → Gao Qiao Zhongchang → Gao Qiao Jianzhong → Gao Qiao Tongchang → Gao Qiao Zhong Yi → Gao Qiao Zong Yi → Gao Qiao Changhang → Takahashi Changsheng → Takahashi Changde → Takahashi Yuanzhi → Takahashi Shengyuan → Takahashi Fuchang → Takahashi Changzhi → Takahashi Akira → Takahashi Zhangren, Takahashi Masao, Takahashi Tongtai and Takahashi Zhenggang (born in 1932).

In addition to the above-mentioned complete integration into the Yamato nation and the change to the new Japanese surname capital, some members of the Japanese surname Liu continue to maintain the blood identity of Liu and become the real Japanese surname Liu. This part of Japan's Liu surname is mainly a member of Liu surname among Chinese and overseas Chinese who immigrated to Japan for studying abroad, doing business, working and taking refuge since the opening of China in modern times. Some of these Liu Chengyuan have already joined Japanese nationality, while others have retained China nationality. Most of them still have a strong cultural tradition in China. For example, Liu Qingyun, a modern China native, is the editor-in-chief of the Japanese magazine New Exchange.