All of them are typical Han surnames with multiple origins, but the total population is not included in the top 300 of the hundred surnames in Taiwan Province Province, and only ranks 403rd among the hundred surnames in the Song Dynasty. Quan's surname did not enter the top 100 in Taiwan Province province. The right surname comes from the child surname and the mi surname. Quan Yuan was a descendant of Wu Ding, a famous teacher of Zhongxing in Yin Shang Dynasty. According to the book Genealogy Table of Prime Ministers in Tang Dynasty, descendants of Wu Ding in Shang Dynasty were sealed to the right, and later generations took the country as their surname. According to the genealogy with the country as the surname, Quan was originally a descendant of Emperor Zhuan Xu, and was later destroyed, and later changed to Quan. In addition, after the demise of the state power, Chu Wuwang appointed Dou Kun as the Lingyin here, and later some Chu surnames in China were changed to full surnames here. After Qin destroyed Chu, all descendants moved to Longxi and settled in Tianshui. Therefore, according to textual research, the whole surname has two origins, one is the descendant of Shang Tang's childe surname, and the other is the China Chu surname handed down from Zhuan Xu Emperor in ancient times. All two surnames have * * * similarities, that is, they were originally given surnames by a place name called Quan. In Shang Dynasty, Wu Ding, the famous owner, once made one of his descendants the whole, becoming a vassal state of Yin Emperor at that time. Later, the powerful country was destroyed by Chu, and the surname of the powerful country became the surname of Chu. By the end of the Warring States period, the State of Chu was destroyed by the State of Qin, and many Chu surnames were forced to move to Longxi, so they settled in Tianshui, Gansu, and then multiplied around Tianshui, gradually spreading all over the country. According to scholars' research, the position of state power more than 3000 years ago was in the southeast of Dangyang County, Hubei Province. The origin of the second branch of Quan's family in later generations is also recorded in ancient books such as Zuo Zhuan, Yun Hui, Records of Ming's Words and Actions. A noble family lives in the southeast of Yangxian County, Henan Province.
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