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Do surnames have anything to do with blood type?
It's related, but it's not accurate, thousands or even tens of thousands of years. . .

For example, the main source of type O blood is people in Hou Ji's time more than 4,000 years ago:

1, Wang: type o blood is dominant. When the prince was a commoner, his grandson took Wang as his surname. The current population is 75.99 million. Judging from the skull, Wang Xingren conforms to the fiend rule. * * * * Five stars.

2. Li: Type O blood is dominant. The descendants of Li Jue, the minister of Shang Dynasty, were changed to Li. The existing population is 73.03 million. Judging from the skull, Li's surname conforms to O dominance. * * * * Five stars.

3. Zhang: Type O blood is dominant. The descendants of Zhang Yi in the Warring States and the Western Han Dynasty took Zhang Wei as their surname. The current population is 65 1.6 million. Judging from the skull, Zhang's surname conforms to O dominance. * * * * Five stars.

4. Liu: Type O blood is dominant. Liu Wei is the surname of Liu Bang's descendants. The current population is 55.4 million. Judging from the skull, Liu's surname conforms to O dominance. * * * * Five stars.

5. yang: type o blood is dominant. The son's father's name is Yang Hou, and the son's grandson takes Yang as his surname. The current population is 28.87 million. Judging from the skull, Yang's surname accords with O dominance. * * * * Five stars.

6, Zhou: O blood is dominant. His son Ji Lie was sealed in Ruzhou, and Sun took Zhou as his surname. The current population is 22.56 million. Judging from the skull, Zhou's surname conforms to O dominance. * * * * Five stars.

7. Wu: Type O blood is dominant. Qin Bo, the son of Zhou, was sealed in Wu, and his grandson took Wu as his surname. The current population is 20010.5 million. The skull judges that the person surnamed Wu conforms to O dominance. * * * * Five stars.

8. Sun: Type O blood is dominant. His eighth son is called, and his grandson takes Sun as his surname. Existing population14.47 million. The skull judges that Sun's surname conforms to O dominance. * * * * Five stars.

9. Lin: Type O blood is dominant. The descendants of Bigan take Lin as their surname. Existing population12.97 million. Judging from the skull, Lin's surname conforms to O dominance. * * * * Five stars.

10, Hu: O blood is dominant. After the Tang Dynasty, the Lord changed his surname to Hu. Existing population12.92 million. Judging from the skull, Hu's surname conforms to O dominance. * * * * Five stars.

1 1, Guo: O type blood is dominant. Ji Di, the king of Zhou Wuwang, called Guo Gong in West Guo, and his grandson took Guo as his surname. Existing population10.92 million. Judging from the skull, Guo's surname conforms to O dominance. * * * * Five stars.

O-type is cited because there are relatively many O-types in China. . . .

Distribution of ABO blood group in China

Blood type o:

The proportion of O-type blood in local population decreases from south to north. Hainan Island is the highest, accounting for more than 45% of the total population; Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and Taiwan Province provinces account for more than 39%; South of the Huaihe River in Qinling Mountains and further north, accounting for more than 33% of the total population; In North China, black chicken feed accounts for about 30%; Less than 30% are in eastern Inner Mongolia, western Liaoning, northwestern Heilongjiang, most of Qinghai, central and western Gansu and a small part of western Tibet.

Blood type a:

It decreases from north to south with the Yangtze River basin as the center. It is the highest in northeast Hunan, accounting for more than 33% of the local population; Eastern Tibet, northwestern Yunnan, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan and Jiangxi, accounting for more than 3 1%; In addition, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Qinghai and Yunnan account for more than 30%; North China, Northeast China, Inner Mongolia, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and Taiwan account for less than 28%.

Blood type b:

Descending from north to south. The area from Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia to the border of Beijing is about two Beijing areas, and the part protruding to the west in northern Inner Mongolia accounts for more than 35% of type B blood. Qinling-Huaibei, accounting for more than 30%; The south accounts for more than 25%; Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Taiwan Province and northern Guangdong account for less than 25%.

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