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What is China's youngest surname?

The youngest surname of China people is the children who entered the orphanage in the past two years. They are Yuan, Dang, Guo and China. However, these surnames have existed since ancient times

In addition, in the last century, many Xiao surnames were simplified to Xiao surnames (like me), and Yan surnames were simplified to Yan surnames, which was also very young.

The surname of China people with the least population, I looked it up, but it is difficult (sound "Ning"), which is basically in Luoyang and Wuzhi, Henan Province, and developed from the surname of Xianbei people in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. At first, it was the name of a bird. Because people advocated birds at that time, it became "difficult", and later moved north, most of them moved to the Korean peninsula. China has rarely existed.

Penultimate: The people whose surnames are dead are mainly distributed in the northwest of China. They developed from the four-character compound surnames of ethnic minorities in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and their number is decreasing at present.

Third from the bottom: Shan nationality, mainly distributed in Yang Guo, Anhui Province and Zhangwu, Liaoning Province, with about 2,000 people. These people have no contact with each other, but they all know their origins. They all claimed that they were direct descendants of Yue Fei. They were persecuted by Qin Gui and fled here. They reversed the word "Yue" and formed this new surname.

I have been to a Yao village in western Guangxi, and there is a man named La, whose population should be very small.

Also, the last time I read the report, the words "Long live Chairman Mao" all have surnames, and there are few surnames of the principal and the year. In the picture, a man surnamed Nian is from Henan. It is said that-'s surname is a descendant of the Ming family, and he was forced to change his surname because of the demise of the king. Mainly distributed in Zhenping, Henan, Yongchang, Gansu, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Province and other places.

The main surname mainly comes from Ji surname and won surname, and Kuang surname was changed to the main surname in the early Song Dynasty.