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wén

百家姓 · Bai Jia Xing

Famous Story

Migration and Distribution Junwang (Commandery Seat): Wuxing Commandery was established by the Kingdom of Wu during the Three - Kingdoms period. It is equivalent to the area from Lin'an in Zhejiang Province to Xuancheng in Jiangsu Province today.

wēn

百家姓 · Bai Jia Xing

Famous Story

### Migration and Distribution The Wen surname, originating from Henan, had a branch that migrated to the Qilian Mountains in Gansu at the beginning of the Western Zhou Dynasty and integrated into the ancient Kangju State. Some who failed to cross the Congling Mountains remained in southern Xinjiang and established the Wensu State (now Wensu County). In the early Western Han Dynasty, Wen Jie, the Marquis Xun (a descendant of Wen Ji), had a son named Ren. Ren's son, Wen He, moved to Qixian, Taiyuan (southeast of present - day Qixian County, Shanxi Province). Since then, the descendants of the Wen surname took Taiyuan as the center of reproduction and gradually formed the Taiyuan Junwang (a prestigious clan) of the Wen surname. In the fourth year of Yuankang (66 BC), a commoner in Chang'an applied to the emperor for an imperial edict, ordering Wen He's grandson, Wen Fu, to return to his hometown. Later, the Wen surname gradually spread to Qinghe and Zaoqiang in Hebei, as well as Dongping, Gaotang, Linqing and Wucheng in Shandong, and developed into the Pingyuan and Qinghe Junwang of the Wen surname. During the Yongjia Disturbance in the Jin Dynasty, the Wen surname migrated southward along with the Jin royal family. Wen Qiao, a native of Qixian, Taiyuan and a secretary of Liu Kun, moved south and guarded Hongcheng (now Nanchang, Jiangxi Province) after the migration, and his descendants settled there. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Wen Jiulang, a descendant, fled to southern Fujian to avoid the Huang Chao Uprising. In addition, Wen Shangjian, the 140th - generation descendant of the Wen surname, moved from Luoyang, Henan to Zaojiaoshui, Shicheng, Jiangxi to settle down. His great - grandson, Nangao, moved from Shicheng to the Bibi Township in Ninghua, Fujian. Nangao's second son, Jin, was named Tongbao, and his descendants were distributed in Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi. Therefore, the Wen surname in these three places mostly respects Tongbao as the great ancestor. At this time, Wen Houzong, the governor of Qianzhou, moved to Fujian, and his descendants branched out to Qingliu, Changting, Shicheng and Longyan. During the Song Dynasty, De Dai, the eldest son of Yuanqiu (a descendant of Houzong), and De Kun, the second son, moved to Xingning, Guangdong. De Ming, the third son, moved to Xingguo, Jiangxi, and De Liang, the fourth son, moved to Shanghang and Liancheng. At the end of the Song Dynasty, the descendants of Wen Jiulang branched out and entered eastern Guangdong again. Duke Liulang moved to Meixian and became the founding ancestor of Songyuan Township; Duke Guihe became the founding ancestor of Wuhua; Duke Liangbin became the founding ancestor of Xiaoyong Township in Meixian. In the early Ming Dynasty, the Wen surname was one of the surnames of the migrants from Hongtong Big Sophora Tree and was resettled in Henan, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu and other places. During the Jiajing period, Nian Sanlang moved from Ninghua to Lianjiang, Guangdong. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Wen surname had spread across the country, and some even crossed the sea to Taiwan and spread overseas. Today, the Wen surname is widely distributed across the country, especially in Guangdong, where it accounts for about 29% of the Han Wen population in the country. The Wen surname ranks 114th among the surnames in contemporary China, with a relatively large population, accounting for about 0.14% of the Han population in the country.

wén

百家姓 · Bai Jia Xing

Famous Story

Migration and Distribution As early as the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods, the Wen clan members had migrated to the areas along the Yangtze and Huai Rivers. At the end of the Spring and Autumn period, Wen Zhong, a native of the State of Chu, served as a high - ranking official in the State of Yue and assisted King Goujian of Yue. The king and his official worked hard together and finally conquered the State of Wu. During the late reign of Emperor Jing in the Western Han Dynasty, Wen Weng, a native of Shu County, Lujiang (now the west of Lujiang, Anhui), served as the governor of the Shu Prefecture and made contributions to the local cultural development. One branch of his descendants developed and multiplied in Sichuan. From the Western Han to the Three Kingdoms period, the Wen clan members living in Henan were mainly distributed in Kaifeng, Nanyang, Yongcheng, Gushi and other places. There is an ancient Wen - clan city site in the southeast of Gushi County, where Han - Dynasty cultural relics have been unearthed. It is said to be the long - time residence of the Wen clan. After the Tang Dynasty, the Wen clan was more widely distributed across the country and became prosperous in Shanxi and the regions south of the Yangtze River.

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