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Does Ji's genealogy record the information of 14 years' immigration to Northeast China?

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Ji's surname is one of the eight major surnames in ancient China, along with the surnames of Huangdi, Zhou Dynasty, Wu, Lu, Yan, Wei, Jin and Zheng. The ancestor of surname is Huangdi, the earliest ancestor of China people. The Yellow Emperor took Ji as his surname because he lived in Jishui for a long time.

Ji's surname ranks 297th among hundreds of surnames, with a population of more than 540,000. Zhou, Wu, Zheng, Lu, Cao, Wei and other surnames. Paid directly by Ji's surname, accounting for 82% of the total number of 504 surnames in Hundred Surnames, including 4 16544.

Among the Five Emperors were Zhuan Xu of Levin and Di Ku of Gaoxin. In the Spring and Autumn Period, there were Hou Ji of Zhou Dynasty, Taber of Wu Gou, Ji Chang of Zhou Wenwang, Ji Fa of Zhou Wuwang, Ji Dan of Zhou Dynasty, Ji Man of Zhao Gong, Ji Yijiu of Zhou Ping, Ji Yusheng of Zheng Zhuanggong, Ji Chonger of Jin Wengong and He Lu of Wu Wang.