jīn 金
百家姓 · Bai Jia Xing
Surname Origin
The origin of the surname "Jin": 1. Descendants of the Xiongnu king. According to "Records of the Former Qin" and "Guangyun", during the Han Dynasty, Midi, the crown prince of Xiutu King of the Xiongnu, served Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu painted Prince Midi in gold and offered him as a sacrifice to heaven, and bestowed the surname "Jin" on him. 2. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, both the Qiang ethnic group in the north and the Silla Kingdom on the Korean Peninsula had people with the surname "Jin". According to "New Book of Tang", the king of Silla had the surname "Jin". 3. Surname change. According to "History of Wuyue", during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, in the Kingdom of Wuyue, to avoid using the character "liu" (which is the same as the character in the name of King Qian Liu and was pronounced the same as "Liu" in ancient times), people with the surname "Liu" changed their surname to "Jin".
Famous Story
Jin Midi (134 BC - 86 BC) With the courtesy name Wengshu, he was a person of the Western Han Dynasty. He was originally the crown prince of Xiutu King of the Xiongnu. During the reign of Emperor Wu, he served as the supervisor of horses and was promoted to the General of Chariots and Cavalry for his meritorious deeds. After the death of Emperor Wu, he received the imperial edict to assist the young emperor together with Huo Guang. After his death, he was posthumously titled Jing. It is said that Jin Midi is the patron god of grooms, coachmen and mule and horse merchants.
jìn 靳
百家姓 · Bai Jia Xing
Surname Origin
The origin of the surname "Jin": 1. It originated from the Mi surname. According to *Bianzheng of Ancient and Modern Surnames*, during the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a senior official named Jin Shang in the State of Chu. He was granted the fief of Jin and took the name of the fief as his surname. 2. During the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Five Barbarians period, there was a Jin clan among the Xiongnu ethnic group. Jin Huai proclaimed himself king.
Famous Story
Jin Fu (1633 - 1692 AD) Zi Zi Yuan, a native of Liaoyang in the Qing Dynasty. In the ninth year of Shunzhi, he was appointed as an editor of the National History Academy through an examination as a government student. Later, he was promoted to cabinet bachelor and governor of the river management. At that time, the Yellow River burst its banks and no longer flowed into the sea. Jin Fu took advantage of the situation and built embankments to control the water, making the river return to its original course. He wrote books such as "Treatise on River Management" and "Memorials of Jin Wenxiang". Jin Yi Zi Yuan Li, a native of Qi County in the Ming Dynasty. He entered the official career as a student from the Imperial College and was gradually promoted to the censor. In the early years of Yongle (1403 AD), he patrolled the area around the capital, investigated corrupt officials, and corrected unjust cases. He only ate vegetarian food every day and took nothing from the people. The crown prince presented him with fish and rice to commend his integrity. He finally held the position of deputy inspector - general of Huguang. Jin Caizhi A native of Yingchuan County in the Song Dynasty, proficient in Confucianism. He was once the teacher of Hu Anguo, a Confucian scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty. Jin Xi A person from the Western Han Dynasty. He was initially an attendant of Liu Bang. After Liu Bang proclaimed himself the King of Han, Jin Xi was granted the title of Marquis of Jianwu for his military achievements and was appointed as a cavalry都尉. He accompanied Liu Bang to pacify the Three Qins, defeated General Ben Hao of Zhao in Chaoge, defeated Xiang Ji in Chen, and was granted the title of Marquis of Xinwu. He also achieved merits against Han Xin in Pingcheng. Due to his achievements, he was promoted to the rank of general of chariots and cavalry. He died in the fifth year of Empress Gao (183 BC) and was posthumously titled Marquis Su.
Random Names With "金,靳"
A bright full moon hangs high in the sky, showing a just and upright spirit.
The inheritance of offspring
Rare and precious, noble and elegant.
Like the osmanthus, fragrant, noble, and elegant.
As noble and pure as an orchid, as fragrant as a sweet osmanthus.
Knowledgeable and versatile, broad-minded and all - embracing.
Upright and unyielding, setting an exemplary standard.
Upright and heroic