In 2000, the population of Qiao's fifth census reached more than 654.38+0.7 million, ranking 108 in China, accounting for about 0.654.38+0.4% of the national population. 20 1 1 In the sixth census, the population of Qiao's surname reached 24 1 10,000, ranking 96th among the top 100 surnames in China and officially entering the top 100, accounting for 0. 18% of the national population. In the 600 years since the Ming Dynasty, the population of Qiao's surname has surged from 1 1 10,000 to10.7 million, an increase of more than five times. Joe's population growth rate is higher than that of the whole country. From the Song Dynasty to the present 1000 years, the population growth rate of Joe is on the rise. At present, the distribution in China is mainly concentrated in Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu and Shanxi provinces, accounting for about 55% of Joe's total population. Secondly, it is distributed in Hebei, Inner Mongolia and Shaanxi, with a concentration of 23% in these three provinces. Henan is the largest province with Qiao surname, accounting for 24% of the total population of Qiao surname. The whole country has formed two gathering areas of Qiao surname, namely, Henan, Shaanxi and Hebei in the north and Su Ru in the east. In the past 600 years, the degree and direction of Qiao's population movement are somewhat different from those in the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and it has become the mainstream from the southeast to the Central Plains and the North. Joe's is widely distributed, but it is unevenly distributed in the crowd. "Schematic Diagram of the Distribution Frequency of Qiao's Surname in the Population" shows that in central Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, most of Beijing and Hebei, northern Ningxia, most of Shaanxi, western and eastern Shandong, northern Anhui, Hubei and eastern Heiji, the proportion of Qiao's surname in the local population is generally above 0.33%, and the central region is above 0.8%, accounting for about 13.6% of the total land area. In eastern Inner Mongolia, most of Liaoning, western Jilin, eastern Hebei, Tianjin, eastern Shandong, most of Jiangsu, central Anhui and southern Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia, the proportion of Qiao's surname in the local population is generally between 0.22% and 0.33%, and the above-mentioned coverage area accounts for about 12.2% of the total land area, and about 33% of Qiao's surname population lives in this area.
Qiao is a common surname at present. Widely distributed in Beijing, Shanghai, Xinyi, Jiangsu, Suqian, Yancheng, Luohe, Zhoukou, hua county, Shangyi, Weixian, Hebei, Sishui, Pingyi, Longkou, Wuhai, Taiyuan, Inner Mongolia, Qixian, Tacheng, Jingxian, Anhui Xinhui, Tianlin, Lushui, Sichuan and Henan. Han, Manchu, Mongolian, Hui, Dai, Miao, Buyi, Yi, Xibo, Daur and many other ethnic groups have this surname. In the later Han Dynasty, there was Qiao Hu, and Yun Taishou; In the Tang Dynasty, there were Joe, Feng Yi and doctor Zuo Si. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a famous poet named Qiao Ji, who was from Taiyuan. Contemporary Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe.