Now Luzhou City, Nanjing City, Changshu City, Kunshan City, Huai 'an City, Fengxian County of Xuzhou City, Lushi County of Sanmenxia City, Luyi County of Zhoukou City, Aibo County of Jiaozuo City, Huojia County of Xinxiang City, Nanyang City, Zhecheng County of Shangqiu City, Suixian County of Shangqiu City, Linzhou City of Anyang City, Chifeng City of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Baotou City, Shenyang City of Liaoning Province, Liaoyang City and Shandong Province.
Zhangjiajie City, Hunan Province; Tangshan City, Shijiazhuang City and Weixian County, Handan City, Hebei Province; Huguan County, Yuanping City, Gaoping City, Xinzhou City, Yangquan City and Yuncheng Salt Lake District of Hebi City, Henan Province; Tonglu County, Haining City, Tongxiang City and Fenghua District, Zhejiang Province; Baoji City, Shaanxi Province.
There are Huangfu clansmen in Xi 'an, Baishui County, Weinan City, Jilin Province, Changchun City, Yanbian City, Baoshan City, Kunming City, Luoping County, Qujing City, shizong county City, luliang county City, Beijing City, Shanghai City, Tianjin City, Chongqing City and Yongchuan City, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea.
Huangfu originated from Ji surname:
Originated from the surname of Ji, from the descendants of Huangfu, the great commander of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and belongs to the official title. During the Western Zhou Dynasty, there was a famous teacher named Huangfu, the emperor's father. In ancient times, the words "Fu" and "Father" were used together. Among their descendants, some people take their ancestors' names as surnames, which are called Huangfu's and Huangfu's. Later, the provincial bamboo slips were changed to only two surnames, Huang and Fu, which were handed down from generation to generation and were one of the very old surnames.
Ji's surname Huangfu, Huangfu, Huangfu and Fushi all respect Huangfu as their ancestors, and they do not share the same genealogy with Huangfu.