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Is there anyone named Lei in Youyang?

Yes.

Lei is a surname with a long history, multiple ethnic groups and multiple origins. It ranks 78th on the current surname list and belongs to the big surname series with a population of about 3.692 million. Yu, accounting for about 0.23% of the total population of the country.

In the pre-Qin period, the activities of Lei surnamed people were limited to Henan, but they have been inactive and there are few records in history books. Until the Qin and Han Dynasties, the Lei surname moved eastward to Anhui and Jiangxi, and began to develop in the east, forming the famous Lei surname in Yuzhang. The Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties were an important period for the development of the Lei surname. With the rise and sinicization of the Lei surname among the Qiang, Di and Bashu barbarians in the northwest, the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia and Sichuan-Hubei regions became important activity centers for the Lei surname, forming the famous Feng Yi Lei clan. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, the Lei surname continued to develop in the northwest, and immigrants to the south and southeast became the mainstream. By the Ming Dynasty, the center of gravity of the Lei surname moved to the south and southeast. The Lei surname was basically found in all parts of the south, especially in Gansu. Fujian region. Before the Jin Dynasty, Lei's family was distributed in Jiangxi, Anhui, Sichuan, Hubei and other provinces in the south. The descendants of Lei Huan, a native of Yuzhang (now Nanchang, Jiangxi) in the Western Jin Dynasty, are still widely distributed in Fengcheng, Nanchang, Ji'an, Ganzhou and other places in Jiangxi. One branch moved to Fengyi (now Dali, Shaanxi) and later developed into a famous family. From the Northern and Southern Dynasties to the Five Dynasties, Lei's settlements developed in the north and south, and spread to some areas in Inner Mongolia, Hunan, Guangdong and other provinces. During the Song Dynasty, Lei's people were more widely distributed. Today, Lei people live in Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangxi, Hunan, Guangdong, Shanxi and other provinces. The surname Lei is one of the common surnames of the Han nationality. However, the Lei family is not only found among the Han people, but also among many ethnic minorities. Many of the Lei family living in Qinghai and Gansu are Qiang people. For example, Ma Lei Ruoer, the former Qin chief minister during the Sixteen Kingdoms period, was a Qiang from Nan'an (now Longxi, Gansu). The Lei family who migrated to the territory of the original Chu State were called "Shanman" in Nanjun during the Eastern Han Dynasty. Some of the Lei family who migrated to Jiangnan and Lingnan merged into the Miao, Yao, Yi, Dong, She, Zhuang, Li, Buyi and other ethnic groups. The Lei family of the Yao ethnic group is widely distributed in Guangxi, Hunan, and Guangdong. For example, Lingui and Lingchuan in Guangxi, Chengbu in Hunan, and Boluo, Haifeng, Yunfu and other counties in Guangdong have residents of the Lei family of the Yao ethnic group.