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The origin of the surname "Fu":

In the ancient Spring and Autumn Period, there was a nobleman who was an official in the State of Qin. His official position was Fu Xiling, who was in charge of seals and government decrees. His descendants take the official position as their surname, and the surname is from generation to generation. Fuxi Mausoleum is an ancient token, equivalent to an arrow, and the seal refers to the great seal, so Fuxi Mausoleum is an important official position. The nobleman who served as Fu Xiling of Qin State was the grandson of Lu Qinggong, the monarch of Lu State, named Gongya. The monarch of Lu is descended from the Yellow Emperor, so his ancestors can be traced back to the Yellow Emperor. Fu's ancestors were Fu Lingqian, the general of the Southern Tang Dynasty, who was both wise and brave. Not only did he ride horses and shoot arrows, but he also made great achievements in governing the local area. He became the secretariat of Zhaozhou, and all Zhaozhou people cried after his death. Fu Yanqing, a general in the Song Dynasty, was outstanding in martial arts as a teenager. He fought in the battlefield all his life and was a great hero in the Song Dynasty. Fu Zeng was a poet in Qing Dynasty. He is noble, elegant and talented, and his poems are unusual and unique, and are deeply appreciated.