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Why put Nie's surname in the first place?

Nie's surname is, the ancestor's surname, Ziya. As far as writing is concerned, he, Lu Shang, Lv Wang and Qi Taigong are also called King Taigong and Fu Shang. He was a famous politician and strategist in the early Zhou Dynasty. Fishing by the Weihe River, he was photographed by Wen Pin. He was the first founding hero of the Zhou Dynasty. When he became king, he was sealed in the state of Qi. When it reached Qi Dinggong, Ding Gong named it Nie, and later generations took the country as their surname and called it Nie. They are revered as the ancestors of Nie. Jiang Shang (Wang Jiang, Lu Shang, Lv Wang, Jiang Taigong, Lu Taigong, Qi Taigong) is the ancestor. Migration distribution Nie is a typical multi-ethnic and multi-source surname with a population of about1723,000, accounting for about 0. 1 1% of the total population in China. As for the exact birthplace of Nie surname, there are different opinions, which cannot be verified today, but it should be undoubted that Nie surname originated in Henan and Shandong today. The first person to go down in history was Nie, who was from Korea (now southwest of Jiyuan, Henan Province) during the Warring States Period, followed by Mayi from Yanmen, Western Han Dynasty (now Shuozhou, Shanxi Province), Nie Jibao from Xiangcheng, Yingchuan, Eastern Han Dynasty (now Xiangcheng, Henan Province) and Nie Shang from Shujun (now Chengdu, Sichuan Province), all of whom were magistrates. It shows that before the Eastern Han Dynasty, Nie basically took the north as the center of its reproduction and development. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Nie surname developed rapidly in Xiaxian County, Shanxi Province, and showed a trend of numerous ethnic groups and flourishing branches, resulting in Hedong County, the county with the largest Nie surname in history. In addition, due to the social unrest at this time, Nie's surname has spread to the south of the Yangtze River, among which Nie's surname, born in Xin 'anjiang Valley, gradually formed the hope of Xin 'an County. At this time, the figures in the history books include Nie You, a Wu native of the Three Kingdoms, a native of Nanchang, Jiangxi, and Nie Song of the Southern Dynasties. It can be seen that Nie has moved south to today's Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Anhui areas. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Nie family still flourished in the above two counties, and spread to the surrounding areas with the two places as the center. Nie's family in the history books of the Song Dynasty was mostly from the south, but now it is found in Fujian, Hunan, Hubei and other places, especially after Lin 'an in the Southern Song Dynasty. At the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, because the north was ruled by foreigners for many years and the south was relatively stable, the reproduction of Nie's surname showed new characteristics, that is, the north developed steadily and the south moved away from chaos. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, due to disputes among warlords, plagues prevailed, causing famines everywhere in the Central Plains, East China and Central South China. After the Zhu Ming Dynasty unified the whole country, in order to restore the local economy, they forcibly immigrated from Shaanxi, where the war could not reach. As a result, Shanxi Nie was moved to Henan, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui and other places. After the middle of the Ming Dynasty, there were people who moved to Taiwan Province among the Nie surnames along the coast. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Manchu carried out a massacre in Sichuan (because Sichuan had the longest resistance, which lasted for more than 20 years, and later Manchu blamed it on Zhang), which led to a sharp decline in the population of Sichuan and Chongqing. When Houhuguang filled Sichuan, the surname of the two lakes was Nie Ruchuan. After the Qing Dynasty, Nie was more widely distributed. Today, Nie is widely distributed in China, especially in Hubei, accounting for about 15% of the Han population. Nie is the126th surname in China, with a large population, accounting for about 0. 1% of the Han population in China.