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What are the rare surnames?

Rare surnames are Tansu, Tansu, Ha, Li and Yu.

First, the surname

Pei's surname comes from Jiang's surname, which originated more than 3000 years ago. The descendants of Yan Emperor Pei Boling took the country name as their surname. According to Wan's Genealogy, the grandson of Emperor Yan was named Ling. In the early years of Shang Dynasty, it was sealed in Qiu (now Shimen Mountain, Linqu County, Shandong Province) and established Qiu State, which was known as Bobo Mausoleum in the world.

Later, when Zhou Wuwang was destroyed, its descendants took the original country name as their surname, thus giving birth to their surnames. Therefore, the descendants of the family were named after the ancestor named Tomb.

Second, the surname

Tong is a unique surname in China. There is a suggestion in the ancestral training that relatives should not be chaotic, and generations should not be chaotic. There is no marriage or affinity between children. Tong is a small surname in China. There are 152 counties and cities in China, and 359 towns and villages are inhabited by Tong.

It ranks 478th among the top 500 surnames of the State Language Committee, with a total population of about100000. The origin of children's surnames is mainly Han nationality.

Third, the surname of Kazakhstan

The surname Ha originated from Mongols and was later changed to China's surname Shi. During the Ming Dynasty, Mongolian Durha lived in Harqin (now Harqin Banner, Inner Mongolia). At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, it moved to Changge County (now Changge, Xuchang, Henan Province), which was passed down from generation to generation with many nationalities.

Ha Yongsen is a descendant of the original Mongolian Durha clan. Harbin's population is mainly distributed in Hebei, Jiangsu, Hubei, Henan and Northwest China.

Fourth, Li's surname

Li is one of the oldest surnames in China, ranking 303rd among hundreds of surnames. Among the 100 surnames in Taiwan Province Province, the total population of Li did not enter the top 300.

Fifth, meet the surname.

The son of the Yellow Emperor was named Yu Yu. Zuo Zhuan saved Yu Yu, his land, and later took the country as his surname. Yu's family looked out of Dongguan County, which was set by Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, about in Juxian County, Shandong Province. Shandong Province is the birthplace of Yu family, Yantai is the most populous place of Yu family, and the most densely populated place of Yantai is Longkou City.