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Does Xiqiji have a history of surnames?

There is no surname in West Qiji. There are seven surnames of Zhang, Wang, Hao, Zheng, Chen, Yu and Jia in Xiqiji Village, including the Big Dipper, which means that Beidou is the North Pole, so the village was named Qiji, and later it was renamed Qiji with auspicious meaning, which is still in use today. The population of contemporary Shi surname has reached more than 2.5 million, ranking eighty-fifth in the country, accounting for about .21% of the national population. In the 6 years since the Ming Dynasty, the population of Shi surname has surged from 23, to more than 2.5 million, an increase of 11 times, and the growth rate of Shi surname population is lower than that of the whole country. From the Song Dynasty to the present 1 years, the increase rate of the population of Shi surname has shown a downward trend. At present, the distribution in China is mainly concentrated in Shandong, Henan and Hebei provinces, accounting for about 37% of the total population of Shi surname, followed by Shanxi, Jiangsu, Liaoning, Yunnan and Shaanxi, and these five provinces are concentrated by 28%. Shandong is the largest province with historical surname in contemporary times, with 15% of the total population living in it. The whole country has formed two residential areas with historical surnames centered on North China and East China. In the past 6 years, the degree and direction of the population movement of Shi surname were very different from those in Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. South and west were the mainstream of the movement, and at the same time, there were immigrants to the northeast. Shi surname is mainly distributed in the area north of the Yangtze River. In Lu Yu, Shanxi, Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, Shaanxi and Ningxia, eastern Qinghai, most of Gansu, most of Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, most of Jilin, northern Heilongjiang, Anhui, Jiangsu and Shanghai, northwest and southeast corners of Zhejiang, most of Hubei, northern Sichuan and Chongqing, most of Yunnan and northwest Xinjiang, the proportion of historical surnames in the local population is generally above .24%, and the central area is above .7%.