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The migration and distribution of the Jus.

The total population of three surnames, Kun, Cong and Mi, was not included in the top 2000 of the hundred surnames, among which Kun ranked 306th among the hundred surnames in the Song Dynasty. There is no family directory in Taiwan Province Province; The Qu family ranks 2nd14th (with a total population of about 442,000, accounting for 0.05438+0% of the national population) and 25th1th in Taiwan Province Province. Kun Province ranks 466th in Taiwan Province Province; Qushi Province of Taiwan Province Province ranks 605th; Mi's family ranks1757th in Taiwan Province province, and most of them are located in Liyang and other places.

Guan, Mi, Kun, Qu and Qu are mainly distributed in Henan, Hunan, Anhui, Fujian, Shanxi, Hubei, Zhejiang, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces. According to relevant historical records, all Qu clan members in the Central Plains moved from Shanxi in the 18th year of Ming Hongwu. During the Han Dynasty, the three brothers settled in Jiyuan and Mengxian, Henan Province, and thrived.

There is a ditch in Mengxian County, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province, almost all of which are surnames. There is a surname in Qiangzi Road Village, Dachengzi Town, Miyun County, Beijing. There are many surnames in Yangcheng, Shanxi. Hejia Town, Changshan County, Zhejiang Province. There are many families in Juwan Town, Zaoyang City, Hubei Province. Daming county, Handan City, Hebei Province, has a surname of more than 200 people. There are many surnames in Tongcheng, Anhui. There are more than 800 surnames in Lushan, Jiangxi. There are Ju surnames in many places in Shanxi, Shanxi and Jincheng. There are 400 people in Tanju Village, Tangheyuan, Henan. There are many surnames in Nanchang, Jiangxi and Quzhou, Zhejiang. There is a village in Yiyang, Hunan. There is a village in Shilin Township, Hebi City, Henan Province during the Southern Song Dynasty. Most of the villagers are surnamed Guan, and Guan's surname accounts for a large part. There are more than 3000 people living in five counties and one district of Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, which are distributed in different districts and counties. They first moved to Quzhou in the Song Dynasty, and later moved to various districts and counties. There is a Guanyuan Temple in Jufeng Village, Jiangshan, Zhejiang Province, which was built in the seventh year of Tianfu at the end of the Five Dynasties (AD 942). It has a history of more than 1000 years, and was named "Guanyuan Good Governance Security Temple" by King Qian Hongzhuo of wuyue. At present, the main hall of Guanyuan Temple is still the same, and Longqiao Spring Pool is still the same, which can be used as one of the specially developed tourist attractions. There are hundreds of descendants of Jiangshan Cheng. The home of Shengshan, a water pavilion in Lanxi, Jinhua, Zhejiang, is said to have immigrated from Shandong. There is a village in Longyou, Changshan, Quzhou, Cixi, Zhejiang. The villagers are all surnamed ju. Siping City, Jilin Province, has some family members.

After the "Rebecca Sweeping the North" in the Ming Dynasty, some people surnamed Yuan moved to Fengnan, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, mainly concentrated in a village with a population of about 600, which was the concentrated place of Yuan's descendants.

There is a "crazy" barbecue shop in Wuchang City, Hubei Province. There is a village in Zhucheng City, Shandong Province, where two-thirds of the people are named Qu, Qu and Ju. Muchangjian Village, Zhangqiu City, Shandong Province.