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A probe into the origin of Feng surname in Guangxi

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Patriarchal surname system and China's consanguineous reproduction

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Some basic knowledge of China (1)

Walk into 100 surnames

Looking at the Han family now, there is a saying of "Shu Ren", and "hundred" means "many". At first, there was no statistics on how many surnames there were. Later, in the Song Dynasty, a scholar in the south of the Yangtze River compiled a hundred surnames reader, which included hundreds of surnames.

Full text of hundred surnames:

Qian Sun Zheng Wangchu Shen Hanyang

Zhu Qin He Caoyan Huajinjiang

Zou Shuidou Ge Fan

Lu Weichang Ma Miao Feng Hua Yu Fang Ren Yuan Liu Ying Baoshitang

Fei Liancen, Xue Lei and Doniten are better than Wu Haoan in Luo Yin.

When you are happy, you are flat and flat.

Hemu Xiaoyin Yao Shaozhan Wang Qimao Corn Di Bei Ming Cang

On Song Taizu's Pang Xiongji's Poems, Zhu Xiang and Liang Dong.

Du Min Lu Jiangguo

Beautiful carved autumn snail paste Tian Fanhuo

Ganjie Camp, Mo Jing Fang Qiu Temple, Kezanguan Road, Wan Zhi

Ding Xuanben Deng Hanghong Zuo Ji Niu Gong

Cheng Yuanxing Pei Hua Lu Rong Weng Xun Yu Yang Jiafeng, Hui Zhen District

Wujiaoba Uplift of Wumi in Jinji-Daigu Misong section of Yi Rui Reservoir.

Mukuigu Chehou Mi Peng Quanxi Ban Yang Zhong Qiuyi Palace

Ning Qiuluan Gan Bao Li Luo Wu Rongzu Fu Liu Jing Station Shulong

Shao Liji of Yexing Temple is a northerner of Putaihu Lake in Subaihuai, Yin Bo.

Suo Xian was born in Lai Zhuo, Lin Tumeng, Chiqiao gloomy, intelligent and pale.

Pei Jishen, an old tattooed man in Zhai Tan Palace, helped to block Ran Zai Li Yong.

Quequ Sangguipu Cattle Head Bucket Side Hu Yanji Tanpu Shangnong

Wen Bie Zhuang Yan Chai worships Manglietia as Huan Rong.

Gu Xiang Shen Yige Liao Geng Zhong He Ju Heng Bu Du Geng Man Hong

Kuang Guowen, Kou Guanglu, Quedong, beaten under the covers, Yue Weilong Kui.

Shi Niechao is cold and sincere, but Jane is a spare.

After investigation, Zeng Wusha raised Juxufengwo, Guanzui and Jing Hong.

You Zhu, Gai Yi, Huan Gong, Wan Yi, Sima Shangguan, Ouyang

Xiahou Zhuge blasted into the orient, even the Huangfu Wei Chi rammed.

A surname Ye Gong Zong Zheng Puyang Chunyu Khan Shu Tai Shen Tu

Zhong Sun Sun Xuanyuan Hu Ling Li Zhongyun Sun Chang Murong

Just recovered from Stuart's lawsuit, Kou.

Zhuan Sun Duanmu Uma Gong Xi Qi Diao Lezheng La Meng Liang

Tuoba Jia Gu Zaifu Gu Liang Chu Jin developed Ru Yan Tuqin.

Duan Gan Li Bai Dong Guo South Gate Hu Yan Gui Hai Sheep Tongue Slightly Lived

Yue Shuai Kang Kuang Hou You Qin Liang Zuo Qiu Qiu East Gate West Gate

Shangmou, Shebo, Reward Nangong, have loved Toarey Yang for many years.

The fifth word is hundred surnames.

Some basic knowledge of China (4)

The appellation of foreigners in the history of China

The Chinese names we give foreigners are very interesting, and they are generally based on their "living habits" and "behavioral system characteristics". Because our Chinese characters start with "pictographs", each word has a meaning or describes a situation like a picture.

The earliest foreign name described in the history of our country is "meat porridge" from the north.> In the middle, it describes (Yellow Emperor) chasing meat porridge in the north. In Busan, the city is in the land of Zhuolu. The meaning of "meat porridge" is not very clear.

Before and after the Zhou Dynasty, the foreigners we faced were "barbarians". (See this description in Teacher Song's lecture). In this period, because our Chinese characters are in the pictographic stage, all the "characters" we created have the meaning of "image".

"Man" refers to a tribe that lives in mountains or caves, likes to eat insects, snakes, mice, etc., and likes to catch wild animals, which represents a living habit. Now Guangdong is still infected by this ancient primitive tribal custom, especially in Guangzhou, where people like to eat everything, and cockroaches also like to eat.

"Yi" means that in the eastern coastal generation, some tribes are good at shooting birds, and the tools used are "bows and arrows". The word "Yi" means a person holding a bow with feathers tied to his head, probably bird hair or something. It is also an image description of living habits.

"Ground" means that a person wears animal skins and warms himself there. Mainly a group of images of tribal life in the north.

Rong is a wandering nation from Europe. This image is a person wearing a small weapon on his waist and carrying a bigger weapon outside. The weapons at that time were still very advanced. You see, the nomadic people on the grassland are generally "white and yellow" mixed blood. Early grassland tribes were all "white".

What happened to that "dog Rong"? Compare him to a "dog", that is to say, this group of people, he bites people everywhere, breaks his word and suddenly bites you.

With the "understanding" of Chinese characters, they are called "conference semifinals" from the west. This "Hu" is a beard. His beard is different from that of China, and his name is also different. We in China are very particular about keeping our hair and beard, and we are also particular about it. They just have beards all over their faces, just like bin Laden and men in western society. Call it "conference semifinals", which is "knowledge". Because of the bearded features of those people, we in China were deeply impressed as soon as we arrived. Therefore, we in China simply call them "conference semifinals".

Later, when you look at the usage of "Man Zi and Man Zi", the image and specific meaning changed to "know". For example, "Yi" refers to people outside China. Those primitive tribes all use barbarians, that is, their customs and habits are "barbaric and primitive", that is to say, from the understanding, this is an impression expression of living habits.

Later, the name "Tatar" appeared again, that is, "Tatar", and "Tatar" also came from cicada, because "Tatar" means "people who ride on horseback to rob things", and our ancestors would think that when they came to rob things, the hoofbeat was "Da ~ Dan"

Therefore, our descriptions of foreigners in China are very vivid and meaningful.