As a surname, Qu first appeared in the history of China: the 28th Wang Wuyi of Shang Dynasty, whose surname was Zi and Qu, so we take Wuyi of Shang Dynasty as the earliest time starting point of the origin of Qu's surname.
Qu's surname is distributed in more than 220 regions of China, with a population of about 500,000. There is no clear and accurate data about the specific population, ranking 205th among the national surnames.
Quyi
Qu is a second-level Chinese character in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in the Warring States script, and its ancient glyph looks like a bird staring with wide eyes. The original meaning refers to being frightened like an eagle, and it also means looking back in horror. Pronunciation is jù. The sound is close to the word "Yi" and "Qu". Modern Chinese is mainly used as a surname, pronounced qú.
I. Question:
1 as a noun:
(1) Pass weapons such as Yi and Ji.
(2) the province name of Gotama. Also refers to Buddhism or something related to Buddhism.
3 preach "flexion". A road extending in all directions.
(4) the use of surnames.
2. As adjectives: describe the roots and leaves of plants.
Second,? jù:
1. adjective: stare in amazement.
3. Verb: fear.