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How does the compound surname rank among hundreds of surnames?

The ranking from the first place to the tenth place is as follows:

1, Ouyang 2, Taishi 3, Duanmu 4, Shangguan 5, Sima 6, Dongfang 7, Dugu 8, Nangong 9, Wanxi 10, Wenren.

As the name implies, a compound surname refers to a surname consisting of more than two Chinese characters.

According to relevant data, the origin of the hundred surnames is related to the totem worshipped by our ancestors. According to legend, in the primitive Mongolian era, all the tribal groups living there had their own totems, such as bears, snakes, tigers and ears of wheat. And these related totems, as symbols of tribal groups, later evolved into their code names, the so-called surnames.

According to the records in the Spring and Autumn Annals, people sorted out 22 ancient surnames, including Gui (now there is Guishui in Zhuolu, Hebei Province), Zi, Ji (the surname of Zhou royal family), Feng, Ying (the surname of Qin), Ji, Ren, Ji, Qian, Cao, Qi and Ji.

Later, Mr. Zhang Taiyan and other related scholars sorted out 59 ancient surnames from the ancient documents such as Shuowen, Shanhaijing, Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Jinwen, adding up to 8 1 ancient surnames, but it is certain that many of the original surnames in ancient times have been lost.