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Yuan's origin

Yuan family mainly comes from Gui family and is one of the surnames of the Chinese nation. Its population ranks 33rd among China surnames, with a population of about 7 million, accounting for 0.54% of the total population of China.

Yuan's family mainly comes from his descendants. According to legend, Shun, one of the five ancient emperors, is a descendant of Zhuan Xu. Born in Yao ruins (now northeast of Heze, Shandong Province), he got his surname. He once lived in Guimi River (now Jinyong, Shandong Province), so his descendants have Guimi surname.

Among the descendants who took Gui as their surname were Chen Ren, whose capital was in Wanqiu, now Huaiyang, Henan Province, and the grandson of Gui Manchu 1 1, whose real name was Bo Gui and Sun Taoren, whose real name was.

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Other legends about the origin of Yuan surname.

1, from Xuanyuan Huangdi, Xuanyuan wins the world with virtue. Xuanyuan, also known as Xuanyuan, is the son of Shaodian. Because his family is good at building big cars and driving all over the world, it is called Xuanyuan. Xuanyuan Mountain was named after the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan. Xuanyuan fought against Emperor Yan Ge and built a camp with a car account. Because it was invented by Xuanyuan, it is called Hangyuan.

There was a bear market (Zhengzhou or Kaifeng) at the beginning of Xuanyuan family, and one city was named after Xuanyuan family, later called Yuan Yi. In ancient times, the word "Gui" had the same pronunciation as the words "Yuan, Yuan, Yun, Yuan and Yuan". Xuanyuan's dermatitis succeeded, replacing Emperor Yan as the son of the same heaven and sealing the Yellow Emperor. His descendants took the city as their surname and passed it on from generation to generation. Later, Yan moved to Hebei, which was Yuan's family in Hebei.

2. Originated from Xianbei nationality, from Tuoba family of the Northern Wei Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. The clan name that belongs to the Han dynasty. After Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved to Luoyang in the eighteenth year of Taihe (AD 494), the Tuoba people of Xianbei vigorously promoted the policy of sinicization, including the sinicization of Hu's surname.

He changed the royal surname "Tuoba" to yuanshi county County, the surname of Han nationality, and became the first surname in North Korea, so he called himself Justin. In the Sui Dynasty, some descendants of Tuoba's family could not tell Yuan from Yuan, so some people called Yuan from generation to generation.

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