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What are the surnames of "Fu" in ancient and modern China and abroad, and the origin of "Fu"! ! Before May 26th! ! Thank you for your questions.

Fu Fu Biao Fu Lei Renzong Fu Shuo-Fu Jiezi, a famous figure in Yin and Shang Dynasties-Fu Xuan, a famous Han Dynasty scholar who beheaded Loulan Wang-Yi Fu, a reformer in Wei and Jin Dynasties-Fu Yong, Fu Lu, a founding hero of the Ming Dynasty-a wizard of the Qing Dynasty and a world famous doctor Fu Nanmin Xi moved to their ancestral homes in the pre-Qin period, and Fu began to live in narrow areas in northern Henan and southern Shanxi. By the time of Qin and Han Dynasties, Fu Kuan had conquered the world from Liu Bang, the emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, and appointed Yang Linghou as Prime Minister of Qi and Han Dynasties. At that time, Fu's footsteps had already set foot in Shandong. With the sinicization of Fu's from Yelang in Shu and Fu's from Xiqiang, Fu's was the most popular in Gansu, Ningxia and Sichuan in the Han Dynasty, and soon moved to Guizhou, Yunnan and Guangxi in the southwest. By the time of the Western Jin Dynasty, Fu had gone north to Hebei, south to Jiangsu, crossed the Yangtze River and entered Zhejiang and other places. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Fu entered Fujian with the wave of immigrants from the Central Plains going south. By the Ming Dynasty, the surname Fu had spread all over the south of the Yangtze River. By the early Qing Dynasty, the surname Fu had entered Taiwan Province Province and abroad. There are many branches in the north: Hanoi (now wen county, Henan Province) is the location of the Fu family; Pujiang (now Zhejiang Province) was named Fu, and Fu Rou, a native of the Western Han Dynasty, lived here. Fufeng (now northeast of Xingping, Shaanxi Province) is Fu Shi, who belongs to Fu Yi, a native of the Eastern Han Dynasty. During the Jin Dynasty, the Fu family developed rapidly in Qinghe (now Qinghe, Hebei), which was also the most prosperous period in the history of the Fu family. It was developed by Hanyang Prefecture in the Eastern Han Dynasty and was called Fu surname in the "Qinghe" area. Later, it became the main source of Fu surname in East China, especially in Jiangnan. Due to the apathy of the world and the imperial edicts of the state, most of Fu's families moved from Qinghe. Fu either moved to Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) or moved to Shangyu (now Zhejiang). At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Fu Shi, the imperial historian of the Tang Dynasty, took refuge in Fujian and was the ancestor of Fu. The change of Jingkang, Qinghe Fu moved south to Quanzhou. At the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, another Fu surname of Qinghe moved to Jiaoping Township, Shanghang, Fujian, and soon became a noble family. Later, the Fu surname in Xingning, Guangdong Province was a branch of Jiaoping. After the Song Dynasty, people surnamed Fu spread all over the country. Today, a large population of Fu is mainly distributed in Shandong, Hunan and Sichuan (Chongqing) provinces. Fu is the 36th surname in China today, accounting for about 0.55% of the Han population in China. During the Song Dynasty [960- 1279], there were about 290,000 people surnamed Fu, accounting for 0.38% of the national population, ranking 57th. The largest province of Fu surname is Jiangxi, accounting for about 20% of the total population of Fu surname in China and 0.7% of the total population of Jiangxi. The distribution in China is mainly concentrated in Jiangxi, Shandong [17.3%], Hebei [16.9%], Fujian [10.5%] and Henan [10.5%]. In these five provinces, Fu accounts for about 75% of the total population in China. Secondly, it is distributed in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Anhui, Sichuan, Shanxi and other regions. Gannan, Fujian, Lubei, Hebei, and Henan are two areas inhabited by Fu. During the Ming Dynasty [A.D. 1368- 1644], there were about 440,000 people surnamed Fu, accounting for 0.47% of the national population, ranking 50th. In the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, the net population growth rate was 20% in 600 years, and the population of Fu was growing faster than the whole country. In the past 600 years, the total population growth rate of Fu surname is 50%, with a net increase of 65.438+500,000. In the Ming Dynasty, Jiangxi was the province with the largest number of Fu surnames, accounting for about 34% of the total population in China and 1. 1% of the total population in the province. The distribution in China is mainly concentrated in Jiangxi and Zhejiang provinces [1 1%], accounting for about 45% of the total population of Fu. Secondly, the Fu surname distributed in Shandong, Fujian, Hubei and Henan provinces reached 26%. During more than 600 years in Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the overall distribution pattern of Fu surname changed greatly, and the population mainly migrated from the north to the southeast. Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian and Shandong provinces, where the population of Fujian is concentrated, have been re-formed, and the focus of the whole country has shifted from north to southeast. The contemporary population of Fu has reached 6 1.4 million, which is the 36th surname in China, accounting for about 0.5 1% of the national population. Over the past 600 years in the Ming Dynasty, the population of Fu increased from 440,000 to 6 1.4 million, which is about 1.4 times. The national population has increased by 13 times. The population growth rate of Fu is slightly higher than that of the whole country. At present, it is mainly concentrated in Shandong [13%] and Hunan [1 1.5%], accounting for about 24.5% of the total number of Fu surnames in China. Secondly, it is distributed in Yunnan [9. 1%], Anhui [8. 1%], Zhejiang [6.3%], Fujian [6.2%], Jiangxi [6. 1%], Sichuan [5.6%] and Hebei [5.5]. Shandong is the largest province with Fu surname, accounting for 0.8% of the total population. The whole country and Fu surname have formed three regions: Lubei, Xiangnan and Southwest Yunnan. In the past 600 years, the degree and direction of Fu's population movement are quite different from those in the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. The migration from the east to China and North China has always been greater than that from the north to the southeast. At the same time, the migration to the west and southwest has become an important migration flow. Contemporary Fu surname has the highest distribution frequency in Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui and Jiangxi provinces, western Fujian, eastern Hunan, southwestern Yunnan, western Liaoning and eastern Heilongjiang. The population of Fu surname per square kilometer exceeds 1.5, and the highest in the central area exceeds 3. The Map of Distribution Density of Fu surname shows that the area with the highest density [1.5 people /km2] only accounts for 10.5% of the national territory, with a population of about 1.897 million; 0.5- 1.5 person/km2, accounting for 37.5% of the land area, with a population of about 3.375 million; The area with less than 0.5 people per square kilometer accounts for 52% of the national territory, and the population of Fu is about 868,000. Fu surname is widely distributed, but it is not balanced. Fu surname is also one of the more common surnames in Yunnan. The distribution frequency of Fu's surname in the crowd shows that in most areas of Yunnan, southwestern Sichuan, northwestern Guizhou, most areas of Hunan, Jiangxi, western Fujian, western Zhejiang, northern Jiangsu, central Shandong, eastern Hebei, eastern Heilongjiang and the intersection of Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia and Sichuan, Fu's surname generally accounts for more than 0.6% of the local population, while southwestern Yunnan accounts for more than 1.8%, and the coverage area accounts for. In most parts of Sichuan, southern Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia, Hubei, western Hunan, eastern Guangdong, eastern Fujian-Zhejiang, Anhui-Jiangsu, eastern and western Shandong, western Hebei, northwestern Shanxi, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, and most parts of Northeast China, the surname Fu generally accounts for 0.3%-0.6% of the local population, accounting for 33.4% of the total land area. In other areas, the surname Fu generally accounts for less than 0.3% of the local population, covering 53.6% of the total land area, of which less than 0.2% of the population accounts for 30% of the land demand.