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The ancestors said that our family moved to Jilin Province from Sanshan Zhangjia, Fushan County, Dengzhou Prefecture, Shandong Province in the first year of Jiaqing. I want to know where the Zhangs of

The ancestors said that our family moved to Jilin Province from Sanshan Zhangjia, Fushan County, Dengzhou Prefecture, Shandong Province in the first year of Jiaqing. I want to know where the Zhangs of Sanshan are. Descendants of Sanshan Zhang from Laishe, Fushan County immigrated to zhang jia zhuang, Sheling Town, Jiutai City, and then distributed all over Jilin.

Zhang's surname is one of the surnames in China, which is a multi-ethnic and multi-origin surname, mainly derived from Ji's surname and changed surname. Zhang Hui is the ancestor of this surname. Historically, during the Western Han Dynasty, Zhang Er was made king of Zhao by Liu Bang, and Zhang Gui, the seventeenth grandson of Zhang Er (255-3 14), established the former cool country.

Zhang ranked 24th in the Song version of Hundred Family Names. From June 2065438 to October 2009 10, according to the data released by the Household Administration Research Center of the Ministry of Public Security, Zhang's total population reached 95.4 million, ranking third in the country.

Originated from changing surname:

(1) from the nie surname. Zhang Liao, the great general of the Three Kingdoms, was originally a descendant of Nie Yi (the initiator of Mayi's plan). In order to avoid resentment, his family changed his surname to Zhang, and his children took Zhang as their surname.

(2) From a given surname. Dragon, the leader of Nanman, lived in Yunnan. Zhuge Liang of Shu gave him the surname Zhang in the Three Kingdoms, and later generations took Zhang as their surname.

(3) It originated from other nationalities and changed their surnames, belonging to the Han surname. In ancient times, Wuhuan, Jurchen, Xianbei, Xiongnu, Qidan and other ethnic groups changed their Han surname to Zhang. Today, Achang, Naxi, Yi, Yao, Zhuang, Li, Gaoshan, Tibetan and other ethnic minorities all have Zhang surnames. In the policy of keeping people and the movement of changing the land into streams implemented by the central government in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, most of their sources were changed to Han Zhang surnames.