2. The origin of surnames can be traced back to the matriarchal clan system in primitive human society, so many ancient surnames in China are beside or at the bottom of female characters. Surname is a specific symbol to distinguish clans, such as the name of a tribe or the name of a tribal leader.
3. Eight surnames in ancient China: Ji, Yao, Gui, Gui, Jiang, Ying, _, _.
4. Emperor Yan lived next door and took Jiang as his surname. Jiang is also one of the important origins of many surnames in China today, such as Lu, Xie, Qi, Gao, Lu and Cui. Jiang's surname ranks 60th among the top 100 surnames in China.
5._ Originated from the family of Di Ku Ghosn; The won originated in Jintian, Shao Hao; Yao and Gui are of the same origin, both of which originated from Shun Di. Thinking originated from Dayu.
6. In addition, the son of a tribal leader can also have a surname. The Yellow Emperor had twenty-five sons, fourteen of whom were given surnames, namely Ji, You, Qi, Ji, Teng, Ren, Xun, _, Nuo, _, Yi and Yi, and four of them belonged to the second surname. After Zhu Rong, there were eight surnames for himself, namely Dong, Peng, Bald, Cao, Zhu and Mi, which were called Zhu Rong's eight surnames in history.
7. With the development of social productive forces, the matriarchal clan system has been transformed into the paternal clan system, and the clan system has been gradually replaced by the class social system, and the methods and means of governing the country by giving land a destiny have emerged as the times require.
8. The appearance of stone recorded the step of human history entering class society.
9. Surnames and surnames are two stages of human progress and the product of civilization.