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The noblest surname in China.

The noblest surnames in China are Zhou, Li, Chen, Huang, Wang and Liu. These surnames all come from the descendants of the ancient royal family, with thousands of years of ancient sages and sages.

This kind of thought exists in the feudal society of every country, which can be seen from the hereditary system of officials and nobles under the feudal system. The famous Indian film "Wanderer" clearly expresses a theme about bloodline theory: the father of the hero in the film is a judge, and he stubbornly believes that the son of a good man must be a good man and the child of a bad man must be a bad man.

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During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Gao was mainly active in North China, one of which was the late Warring States Period. After the destruction of Chu State, it passed through the land of wuyue, entered Chu State, and finally reached Hainan.

During the Qin and Han Dynasties, Gao's footprints have spread all over North China, Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia and the Central Plains. The last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty was the heyday of Gao surname, and the most famous Bohai Gao surname was formed in Shandong.

In the Western Jin Dynasty, Gao mainly migrated to the north and northeast. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, due to the demise of the Northern Qi Dynasty, Gao was forced to emigrate to southern Shaanxi and western Shu. At the end of the 4th century, the 5th century and the 5th century, the people of the Central Plains migrated to Japan on a large scale to escape the war.