The origin of the surname Fan (Pó) is very simple, and there is a source: it comes from the surname Zi, which comes from the surname Fan (Pó Yinpo), one of the seven families of Yin and Shang Dynasties, and has been passed down from generation to generation as Fan's surname. According to Yuan He's Surname Compilation, "Wei Kangshu, the eighth son of Zhou Wenwang, was born to Sun Hui in Wugong, and Sun Huisheng was born to Wuzhong in both ears, taking Wang Fu as his surname." Wei Kangshu, named Feng, is the youngest son of Qi Changwang. Born in Kang (now northwest of Yuzhou, Henan), he was called Wei Kangshu in history. After Ji Dan, the Duke of Zhou, put down the Wu Geng Rebellion, he enfeoffed the areas ruled by Yin to Kang Shu, and still took the old capital of Yin (now Qixian County, Henan Province) as the capital to supervise the remaining people of Yin. At the same time, he was given seven Yin families, including Dow, Shi, Fan, Yun, Hunger and Zhong Kui, to establish Wei State, and Kang Shu was also called Wei Kangshu. After the closure of Kang Shu, the capital of Yin quickly transformed into the kingdom of Zhou. Later, under the management of his son Bokang, Kang Shu left his country and went to Zhou Zong as a shepherd. According to "Zuo Zhuan Ding Gong Four Years", "Shu Kang was sealed in the Yin Ruins by ... seven families of Yin people, Tao, Shi, Fan, Kun, Hunger, and Zhong Kui ..." Second, the migration distribution (lack) Fan came from his surname, and one of the seven families of Yin and Shang Dynasties had Fan. According to Zhou Dongfeng and Yin adherents, Yin is a big country. After Zhou destroyed Yin, they did not kill all Yin people, but moved them to Luoyi in large numbers or distributed them to the nobles of Ji and Jiang, and established a new country in other places. For example, six families of Yin people gave birds and brought them to Shandong, seven families of Yin people gave them to Kang Shu, and nine families gave them to Tang Shu. "It can be seen that the kingdom of Lu and Wei is the country of Yin adherents, and Jin is the country of Xia adherents." According to Guang Yun and other historical records, there are seven tribes of Yin adherents. Among these seven surnames, except for the hungry Yin people whose Tang Dynasty books were sealed in several cities, the other six surnames are clans with special division of labor in handicraft industry, namely, Tao (Potter), Shi (flag bearer), Fan (worker) and Kun (also known as Kun), and their surnames all come from their specialty: pottery. Fan Shi made fences, while Zhong Kui's family made wooden sticks and mallets. Zhong Kui's surname is an ancient surname, which is rare now. The origin of this surname is also closely related to the stick. In the long historical evolution, Fan surname was later changed to Bo surname or other surnames, so today Fan surname has a small population and is a rare surname, living in Yingchuan County (now Xuchang City, Henan Province). Fan Qin, a famous historical figure, was a writer in the late Han Dynasty. Hu Bo was born in Yingchuan (now Yuxian County, Henan Province). Shao is famous only for his argumentative articles, and is the main book of Prime Minister Cao Cao. He is good at writing poems and poems, and he is good at calligraphy. Love poems are very famous. The original collection has been lost. Fan: A native of Xiangyang in the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was once the secretariat of Qingzhou. Since I was born, I have been a scholar's portal for the rest of my life, although I have no reputation for virtue. Life extension: li yanshou in the Western Han Dynasty. According to "Gongqing Table", Zhao Jian spent three years, and li yanshou, wei ren, served as an ancient bachelor, and died in three years. A surname is numerous.
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