Do you know the origin and origin of the surname Jiang?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-30

According to the records in the "Yuanhe Surname Compilation", the Jiang family originated from the surname Ji, from the Zhou royal family, and was the third son of Zhou Gongdan, after Jiang Boling, with the country name Jiang Guo (now Huaibin County, Henan Province) as the clan.

The surname Jiang originated in ancient China and has a long history, which is closely linked to China's thousand-year-old history. This surname has been evident since the Western Zhou Dynasty, and its name contains a profound history and culture. This article will introduce in detail the origin, distribution, evolution and historical celebrities of the surname Jiang, **The unique charm of the surname Jiang.

The surname Jiang is derived from the surname Ji, and during the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Gongdan's son Boling founded the Jiang State. Although the state of Chiang was later destroyed by the state of Chu, the descendants of Boling set the surname Jiang in order to commemorate the motherland, which was passed down from generation to generation. The ancestral roots of the Jiang clan can be traced back to present-day Huaibin, Henan, and in the pre-Qin period, the Jiang clan was mainly active in Henan.

With the development of history, the Jiang family gradually migrated from the Central Plains to the southeast, setting foot in Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang and other places. During the Jianwu period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Jiang Heng made great achievements in helping Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu and crusading against Red Eyebrows, but he was later framed. His nine sons scattered and took refuge, and when Emperor Guangwu came to his senses, these nine sons followed the feudal marquis, and their descendants multiplied, laying the foundation for the development of the Jiang clan in the Jiangnan region.

In the pre-Qin period, the Chiang clan was mainly distributed in the Henan region. By the time of the Han Dynasty, the Chiang clan had migrated eastward, entering Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang and other places. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Chiang clan had been widely distributed in many places in the north and south of the Great River. During the Tang Dynasty, the surname Jiang experienced two southward migrations, entering Fujian and Liangguang.

During the Song Dynasty, the population of the surname Jiang was about 260,000, accounting for 034%, mainly distributed in Jiangsu, Guangxi, Hunan, Zhejiang and other places south of the Yangtze River. By the time of the Ming Dynasty, the population of the surname Jiang had reached nearly 490,000, accounting for 053%, Jiangsu is still the largest province with the surname Jiang, accounting for about 23 of the total population2%。

Jiang Ji, Yangzhou Chu Guoping'a (present-day Huaiyuan, Anhui), Marquis of Wei Guan, was promoted to Tai Lieutenant.

Jiang Yiqu, general Yuan Shaojun in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

Jiang Gan, a native of Jiujiang (now Shou County, Anhui). Jiang Gan in history was a famous man at that time.

Jiang Xian, the commander of Jinyi Wei during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty.

Jiang Tingzan, a native of Huaxian County, Henan, was appointed as a judge in Jiaxing and the right waiter of the Ministry of Industry. The first political envoy of Guizhou.

Jiang Gui, a native of Qianqiao, Jingcheng, was promoted to Zhejiang Changguowei to command Tongzhi, Beiping Pengchengwei to command enterprises, Dingxibo, Dingxihou.

In the long historical development, the surname Jiang has accumulated rich cultural connotations. This cultural inheritance is reflected in the reverence for ancestors, the adherence to traditional values, and the responsibility for family and social responsibility. The Jiang people have their own unique style and tradition in terms of family traditions, literature and art, etiquette and morality.

Write to the end. As one of the ancient and solemn surnames in China, the surname Jiang carries a rich historical and cultural heritage. From its origin, distribution to the glorious deeds of historical celebrities, the surname Jiang has left a strong mark in the long history of China. Through the understanding of the surname Jiang, we can better understand the development, evolution and humanistic features of ancient Chinese society, and feel the thousand-year-old cultural accumulation contained in this surname. Autumn and Winter Check-in Challenge

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