The hundred family surnames Song originated in wuyue in the Song Dynasty, so Zhao, the emperor at that time, was the top surname.
Qian was the second surname of Wu Yuewang at that time, Sun was the third surname of Wu Yuewang, and Li was the fourth surname of neighboring Nantang. Except these four surnames, all the surnames are arranged in rhyming and readable order.
Hundreds of surnames:
The origin can be traced back to the matriarchal clan system in primitive human society, so many of the earliest surnames in China were beside the female characters or at the bottom, such as Yao's surname. Surname is a specific symbol to distinguish clans, such as the name of a tribe or the name of a tribal leader.
Legend has it that the Yellow Emperor lived on the bank of Jishui and took Ji as his surname. Living next door, taking Jiang as his surname. Dayu was in charge of water conservancy, and the emperor made great contributions and gave his surname as the secretary. 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, Wei, Xian and Yi, and four of them belonged to the second surname.