Sinan Tianjia is distributed in eastern Guizhou, southeastern Guizhou and Fenghuang, Hunan. Its predecessor Tian Yougong was a barbarian leader who surrendered to the imperial court, not a barbarian. According to historical records, "The imperial dynasty was peaceful in Shu, but he didn't think of the country. In the first year of Daguan, God blessed the public and was willing to build for the country and the people, but he took the lead in thinking of all the foreign counties [18]. " The epitaph reads: "Fu Yuan was awarded as a coach for two years". "Being good at doing famous things" means being able to inherit his father's business, and coaching was not an official system in the Song Dynasty. Tian Yougong's last words: "I have only been an official for 50 years and experienced three dynasties", saying that it was 50 years, and boasting that the time would obviously not exceed 50 years. Otherwise, "more than 50 years" will be even longer. You Gong died in Shaoxing in the 24th year (1 154), 55 years after the second year (1099). Shaoxing was the emperor year and was promoted to Qin and Hui in turn. Meta-symbol is the year number of Zhezong, not to mention the Four Dynasties. It is proved that "being an official" began in the first year of Daguan (1 107), and then Fu Yuan was still the leader of barbarians in the second year, and the coach asked him to call himself the leader of the Ministry. Also, Tian Yougong claimed that he had "never read the Art of War" or didn't know Chinese characters. His Han etiquette was learned from "Hakkas Xia Dajun" [19], or he only knows foreign customs, which shows that Tian Yougong is a barbarian rather than a Han Chinese living in a barbaric place.
The Analects of Confucius is the earliest book to record Tujia people's names. There is a madman named Jieyu in The Analects of Confucius. Because Jieyu's ancestor is Pengkeng, one of Tujia ancestors, it is not a big problem for Jieyu to be named after Tujia people. The name structure of Jieyu is consistent with the name structure of Tujia language, and Han people will never take such a name.
In the Han Dynasty, Tujia people's names gradually appeared in history books. During the Jianwu period of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-57), there was a man who lived in Chonglou (now Sangzhi and Cili) and was a one-way man (meaning "hero" in Tujia language). Chege (Tujia place name, in Liaojiaqiao Village, Sangzhi County, Hunan Province) was born in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Fighting Fu Bo's famous Ma Yuan, he was recorded in the History Books of Later Han Dynasty and History as a Mirror.
With the development of society, Tujia people's names have been infiltrated by Chinese culture, and the name format is gradually close to that of China people, forming a three-character grid: name = surname+word school+name; Or a two-character grid: first name = last name+first name. The ancient name of Tujia nationality. Among Tujia people's names in the Middle Ages, there are some almost intact archaized names. For example, in the Five Dynasties, there were two Tujia chiefs in Longshan County, Hunan Province, one named Jia Bachong and the other named Chun Bachong. Rush, send, pet and heel in Tujia names are all different pronunciations of the same syllable. It means "hero". Some people say that "rushing", "sending", "spoiling" and "following" mean toast or officials, which is very debatable, because in Tujia language, toast or officials are called "gamai". So far, there is no strong evidence that rushing, sending, petting and following in Tujia language are toast and officials. However, Jabba and Chunba are imitations of Jabba and Chunba in the Song of Horse Body. Originally, Chunbagne was a woman. Because Chunba Chong worships Chunba Nie very much, he did it regardless of whether she is a woman or not.
Tujia people's names developed from no surnames to surnames, and later they had their own family names and genealogies, which were basically sinicized. Tujia people often embed Tujia language that means "Xiao" into people's names to express nicknames. The Tujia word "gei" means small. For example, the young man is called "Akbi" in Tujia language; Miss Ru is called "Adabi" in Tujia language. Every Tujia name has a nickname, and "gei" is often added as a suffix. In the Middle Ages, it was very popular to add "Bi" to Tujia names. For example, the seventh generation toast of Rongmei in Ming Dynasty was called Bai Bailey. His surname is Tian, not Bai. "Libaibi" is a Tujia language, which means children. Although she is an unmarried woman, she has been spoiled by her parents since she was a child, and her personality has expanded viciously. When he grew up, he killed his father and brother and seized the throne of the toast. In addition, one of the chief officials in the lawsuit of the two rivers in the Dala Temple in Baojing in Ming Dynasty was named Habi, in which Peng was the surname, Yao was the youngest child in Tujia language, and Habi was the nickname of his parents, which has been used in Tujia language areas to this day. In the Tujia language area, there are many nicknames such as "Lao Si Bi", "Kehabi", "Ukabi" and "An Ge Bi".
The influence of Han culture on Tujia nationality can be traced back to the Five Dynasties. At that time, after Jiangxi Peng was in charge of Xiangxi, Chinese culture poured in. Originally, Tusi Wu Cuochong, Rebachong and Chunbachong, who had no surnames in Tujia areas in western Hunan, withdrew from the historical stage and were replaced by Peng, Tian, Xiang and Qin. As soon as they came to power, their power was overwhelming. The most prominent figure, Hei Pink, appeared and became the chief overlord of the separatist regime. Under the pressure of power, Tujia people without surnames attached their surnames to Peng, Tian, Xiang and Qin, so a series of China surnames appeared in Tujia history books.
At the same time, according to the law of mutual infiltration of anthropology, various cultures are mutual infiltration. China culture permeates Tujia names, and Tujia names also have a reverse osmosis ability. As mentioned earlier, Peng is a native of Xizhou, Jiangxi Province, and also has a Tujia name-Mofu. His minister Tujia name is Nie Kelai to Zongyan. In the Ming Dynasty, there was a combination of Tujia and China names. For example, the toast of Lianghekou is called Yao Peng Habi and Peng Dache Yike, and the toast of Baojing Xuanwei is called Peng Nan pestle. The south says that the state toast Peng Donkey is always suitable, Peng Zui gives it, Peng Yelang gives it, and Peng Ci gives it to him. The toast in Baiyadong is Zhang Mai's heel, and the toast in Baifu is happy to sit by the sea. Some chiefs and Tujia leaders are all Tujia names, and they have got rid of the shackles of surnames, indicating that there are still historical remains. For example, in the south, the country knows that the country forgives the law, and the owner gives it, and if it is provoked, it will be sent. Upper Xizhou, knowing the state of Mochong, Maichong, Gu Hee Answer, Luo Hee Answer. The donkey is late to the earth, Dida, Ermo Heel, Maitie Heel, Tianjia Dadi Kuimai, Maihe and Maida. Only in this way can we live a good life! Do you know that?/You know what?