Zheng surname distribution Contemporary Zheng surname and its distribution in North China and Northeast China Zheng surname ranks 22nd in Beijing and 3rd in Liaoning, and is one of the most popular surnames in North China and Northeast China. North China and Northeast China, including today's Hebei, Shanxi, Shandong, Tianjin, Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang and other provinces and cities, are one of the areas where Zheng moved earlier and distributed widely. According to the recent research on the data of 1982 national census, Zheng's population accounts for 0.797% of Beijing's total population and 0.567% of Liaoning's total population, ranking 22nd and 3 1 respectively. The situation in other provinces and cities is basically the same, which shows Zheng's position in these areas. The earliest migration of Zheng people to North China and Northeast China was to Shandong, and the related contents have been covered in the second and third chapters. In addition to Taishan, Linzi, Gaomi Rencheng and Beihai, Li Yi is the famous residence of Zheng, and Zheng Guo, a disciple of Confucius, lives in Yanzhou, Jining, Gangxian and Ningyang. In the contemporary era, the distribution of people surnamed Zheng has further expanded, such as Zheng Zheng, a film artist in Yexian County, Zheng, a track star in Jinan, Zheng Zengxin, an anti-Japanese martyr in Penglai, Zheng Lushan, secretary of the CPC Central Committee in Dongping, and Zheng, a medical expert in Huangxian County. , almost all over Shandong Province. Shanxi Zheng people migrated earlier and became famous in the early Han Dynasty. As we mentioned in the third chapter, Ji Zheng, the father of Wei Qing, the uncle of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, was born in Pingyang, and was the earliest famous person of the Zheng family in Shaanxi. Since then, Zheng has developed in Yongji, Hedong, Yangcheng, Qixian, Taiyuan, Shuozhou and other places, and accumulated various figures, such as Zheng Ba, the prince of the Tang Dynasty, Zheng Ren, a Korean public servant in the later Zhou Dynasty, Zhuo Zhen in the later Tang Dynasty, Zheng Ben, a servant shooter in the Song Dynasty, Zheng Guangzu, a dramatist in the Yuan Dynasty, and Zheng Chongjian, the right assistant of the Ministry of War in the Ming Dynasty. Contemporary Shanxi Zheng people are mostly related to them. In addition to the above areas, there are some celebrities living in Qinyuan, Wutai, Licheng and other places, and * * * has become several major settlements in Zheng, Shanxi. The origin of Zheng surname in Hebei province is related to the fact that the Zheng family in Xingyang came here from the Central Plains to avoid chaos, and later people moved here from time to time for some political and social reasons. Before the present age, people surnamed Zheng lived in Weixian, Yongnian, Handan, Zaoqiang, Cangzhou, Zhuozhou, Xuanhua, Xu Shui, Hejian and other places in Hebei Province, including Tang Dynasty Prime Minister Zheng, Five Dynasties Fengxiang Festival Assistant Zheng Ruan, Yuan Dynasty General, Ming Dynasty Ministry of War Shangshu, Qing Dynasty Jiangsu Governor Zheng Rui and Zhili Prefect Zheng Kuishi. After modern times, people surnamed Zheng have developed in Luannan, Xincheng, Shenxian, Jinghai, Fengnan, Dongguang, Yutian, Lixian, Anxin and Kuancheng. Since the Yuan Dynasty, the surname Zheng in Beijing has attracted people's attention, but its influence has not been great. The reason is that after it became the political center of the country, although Zheng people from many parts of the country came here to carry out activities on the political, economic and cultural stage, they were still commensurate with their original places, and almost all of them were buried in their original places after their death. So there are not many historical figures who really take Beijing as their birthplace. Only after modern times, some of the remaining Zheng family members took Beijing as their native place and registered in Beijing when they were registered, which made the number of local Zheng family members increase obviously. For example, during the national census of 1982, someone made a survey on the surname usage of 24,948 people in Beijing, and found that there were 198 people surnamed Zheng, making Zheng the 22nd most popular surname in Beijing, accounting for 0.79% of the total number of people surveyed. Of course, the person surnamed Zheng who lives in Beijing is not absolutely famous after modern times. For example, Zheng Yongkuan, a native of Daxing in the Ming Dynasty, is a typical example, because he is the father of the imperial concubine, all the officials know each other, and his descendants also hold the post of commander-in-chief in North Korea. In addition, in the east of Beijing, the imperial history of the Ming Dynasty, Jacky Cheung, the envoy of the Qing Dynasty to Hunan, and Zheng Minggang, the envoy of Shandong Province, were all famous, indicating that at least in the Ming Dynasty, people named Zheng settled in Beijing. Besides, in Liaoning Province, northeast of China, people surnamed Zheng have been living since the Song Dynasty. Among them, Hong Zheng from Dading (now Harqin Banner) and his sons Zheng Jing and Zheng Ziyun were quite famous in the Jin Dynasty, and they were the most influential Zheng family in the early period. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, due to the Manchu government's immigration policy to Kanto, people surnamed Zheng who could not live in Shandong and Hebei all moved to Liaoning, and some even moved from here to other parts of Northeast China. For example, Zheng, a famous widow in the Qing Dynasty, was born in Gaomi, Shandong Province. It was not until the Qing Dynasty that her ancestors settled in Fengtian Tieling. As for the Zheng family in Dalian, Shenyang, Liaozhong, Anton, Jianchang and Haicheng, most of their family history can be traced back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
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