Originated from other ethnic minorities, it belongs to Chinese culture and changed its surname to surname. In today's Yi, Bai, Miao, Tujia, Buyi, Korean and other ethnic minorities, there are members of the Lu clan. Their origin was changed to the Han surname Lu in the policy of keeping people and the movement of changing land into streams promoted by the central government in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, which was passed down from generation to generation.
Origin five
Originated from Manchu, it belongs to Han culture and changed its surname to surname. According to the historical records "Manchu Eight Banners Surnames in Tongzhi Imperial Clan in Qing Dynasty":
(1) The Boduli surname of Manchu originated from Balulu, one of the 30 surnames of Nuzhen in the late Tang Dynasty. In the Jin Dynasty, it was Lubu's surname, which was his surname. In Manchu, it was Bodu Rihala, and he lived in Suolun (now west of Nenjiang River in Heilongjiang). Later, Daur and Xibe were taken as surnames. After the middle of Qing Dynasty, the surnames of the Han nationality in Duoguan were Lu, Bo, Fan, Hua, Bu and Bu.
2. Dulu nationality of Manchu, also called Dulumu nationality, is Duluhara in Manchu, with the appearance of China people, living in Changbai Mountain and Heilongjiang Province. According to the investigation of Russian scholar Shi Luguo, this clan shared the surnames of the old and new Manchuria. After the middle of Qing Dynasty, the Han surnames of Duoguan were Lu, Du and Du.
(3) The Hulu nationality of Manchu, called HuRuhala in Manchu, is rich in land, with a bird's back and a turtle's back, and lives in Wula (now the area from Wula Street in Yongji, Jilin to Huifa Estuary, Rafah River Basin and Shuangyang). After the mid-Qing Dynasty, the surnames of the Han nationality who were in charge were Lu, Hu and Yu.
(4) Shi Mulu Manchu, also known as Shi Mole, whose Manchu language is Si Muluhara, lives in Hunchun (now Hunchun, Jilin). After the mid-Qing Dynasty, the surnames of the Han nationality were Lu, Shi, Mu and Xiao.
Liu Yuan
Hui people who came to settle in China from the Western Regions in the Song and Yuan Dynasties belonged to the Han culture and changed their surnames to surname. The Lushi family in the Hui nationality takes the name Aladini (the religion of God), which is called Ludin for short. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, there were many Hui people with Confucianism and Ding in their names. For example, in the middle of the Yuan Dynasty, Dubo Rudin was originally a barbarian (that is, a big eater, an ancient Arab empire). In Borziggitkin, Yuan Yingzong (A.D. 132 1 year), in order to get into the middle school, he took the Chinese surname as Lu, and his word was perfect. Later, Lu Zhidao successively served as deputy envoy of Su Zheng's honest visit to Guangxi, assistant minister of rites, secretary eunuch, and manager of Zhangzhou Road, especially for the cultural and educational construction in Guangxi, which was conducive to the recovery and development of cultural and educational activities in Lingnan area in the Yuan Dynasty, and played an important role in promoting the economic and cultural development and national unity in Guilin, Guangxi, and became a famous politician and poet in the Yuan Dynasty.
In the Yuan Dynasty, many people took the Han surname Lu as their surname in order to study and seek official positions. For example, Lv Kun was a big eater because of the truth, the supervision of Jin 'an Road and taxes. Lu Qixian, the official department minister, was originally from Li Kang, and Marshal Lu Dezhi, the marshal of Marshal House, was a rest man.
Origin seven
Originated from Wa nationality, it belongs to sinicization and changed its surname to surname. Muyiku, a Wa nationality, originated from baruch clan, a branch of Wa nationality, and now lives in Ximeng, Cangyuan and Menglian counties.
In the Ming Dynasty, the descendants of clan chiefs in baruch adopted the names of their three sons as Han surnames with the sinicization of the chieftain surnames in Menglian. One of them is Lu, who was changed by the local governor of the Han nationality.
Migration and distribution of Lu surname
Lu had great fiefs in ancient times, including Zi County in Shandong, Pei County in Jiangsu and Si County in Anhui. In 256 BC, Lu was destroyed by Chu, and his descendants were forced to move to Xiayi (now east of Dangshan County, Anhui Province). After that, this place was occupied by Qi, and the surname Lu began to multiply slowly in Shandong. For example, Lu Zhonglian, a famous scholar at the end of the Warring States Period, was a native of Qi and later refused to be an official in Qin. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the surname Lu began to migrate to Guanzhong, the political and cultural center at that time.
When Wang Mang usurped power, Lu Kuang, a native of Fufeng Ping Ling, served as a think tank in the DPRK. His son is Wuling Taishou at the beginning of Jianwu, his grandson is a famous figure in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and Gong's younger brother Lu Pi holds secondary vocational education. Because this Fufeng Lu surname is an important figure in the past dynasties and has a large number of people, Fufeng County, the county with the largest Lu surname in history, has been formed.
After the mid-Eastern Han Dynasty, the surname Lu began to migrate to Xincai, Henan Province, and later flourished, becoming Xincai County, the surname Lu. And with Xincai as the center, it slowly moved to Anhui and northern Jiangsu.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Lu Su, a native of Dongcheng County, Linhuai County (now Dingyuan County, Anhui Province), first moved his family to Qu 'a and then crossed the river to settle in Jiankang (now Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province). His sons Lu Shu and Sun Lumu are going to Wu Dong. After the three clans returned to Jin, their descendants scattered all over the south of the Yangtze River. In the Western Jin Dynasty, Lu Sheng, a famous scholar, was from Yanggao, Shanxi, and Lu Bao was from Nanyang.
Due to the Yongjia Rebellion, the gentry of the Central Plains moved southward on a large scale. Before Sui and Tang Dynasties, the surname Lu had been widely circulated in Jiangdong area. In the early Tang Dynasty, the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and the surname Lu developed steadily. In addition to continuing to spread and migrate to the south of the Yangtze River, it is also developing in Shandong, Shanxi, Hebei, Henan and Shaanxi in the north.
During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Lu, who lived in Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Anhui and Zhejiang, moved to Fujian and Guangdong in the south and Huguang in the west to escape the war. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, insurgents rose from all over the country, and then attacked each other for the imperial power, resulting in the killing battlefields of the two rivers, the two lakes and the land of Anhui and Shandong. The people were displaced and starved everywhere, forming a desolate scene with bones exposed in the wild and no chicken crowing thousands of miles away. what
During the Hongwu period in the early Ming Dynasty, Lu, as one of the surnames of people who moved to Sophora japonica in Hongdong, Shanxi in the Ming Dynasty, moved to Shandong, Henan, Beijing, Tianjin, Jiangsu, Hunan and other places.
Before the middle of Qing Dynasty, the surname Lu in Shandong developed rapidly and made a living in the northeast with the wave of going east. Some Lu surnames near the sea went to Taiwan Province and then spread abroad.
With a population of nearly 6.5438+0.5 million, the contemporary surname Lu is the 1 15 surname in China, accounting for about 0. 12% of the national population. From the Song Dynasty to the present, the population growth rate of Lu surname has been a factory-shaped trend from 65438 to 0000. The distribution in China is mainly concentrated in Anhui, Shandong, Hubei, Yunnan, Jiangxi, Henan and other provinces, accounting for about 57% of the total population in Shandong. Followed by Hunan, Shaanxi and Sichuan provinces, accounting for about 17% of the total population in Shandong. Anhui has 13% of the total population of Lu surname, making it the largest province of Lu surname. The whole country has formed a cluster of Lu surnames distributed along the east and west of the Yangtze River.
The distribution frequency of Lu surname in the population is Anhui, Hubei, most of Shandong, western Zhejiang, northwestern Jiangxi, most of Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia, most of Yunnan, most of Sichuan-Chongqing, western Guizhou, eastern Qinghai, most of Heilongjiang, northeastern Jilin, central Liaoning and northwestern Xinjiang. The proportion of Lu's surname in the local population is generally above 0. 16%, and the central area can reach/kloc-0 1.66438.99999999996 In the areas east of Qinghai Lake, Nanling and north of Wuyishan, the proportion of Lu's surname in the local population is generally between 0.08% and 0.16%. About 3 1% people live in this area. Previous Page 1 2 Next Page