First, there are four sources.
1, Jiang people, descendants. In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Taishi Lu Shang (Jiang surname, Lu surname, fame) was named as, commonly known as, for helping King Wu destroy the business. Some of his descendants took the land as their surname, which was called Qiu's. Historically, Qiu's surname is authentic.
2. From the surname. When Shao Kang was Emperor Xia, his youngest son Qu Lie's surname was Tan (now north of Zhecheng County, Henan Province). When he arrived, he was destroyed by the state of Ju, and his descendants went to the city to be Zeng's, and later he took Qiu as his surname. This was told to Qiu Lianzong.
3, from the surname, take the place as the surname. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Chen (founded by Hu Gongman) had Wanqiu, while the State of Guo (according to legend, it was built by descendants of Zhuan Xu, surnamed Cao) had Weak Qiu, and all residents took Qiu as their surname.
4. Change his surname from his home. For example, the Wuhuan minority in the Han Dynasty had Qiu's family. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, after Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved the capital to Luoyang, some Xianbei people took the compound surname Qiu Dun and changed their Chinese characters to Qiu.
Most of these clans, whose surnames were Qiu, later changed their surnames to Qiu. Before the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, most of this family took "Qiu" (the general name of "Qiu" and "Qiu" in ancient times) as their surnames. It wasn't until Yong Zhengdi in the Qing Dynasty that they ordered the name "Qiu" to be changed to "Qiu" because they avoided using the name of Confucius. In the early years of the Republic of China, Qiu, a poet of Jin Dynasty, proposed to restore Qiu Xing. He first wrote his name as Qiu, and people named Qiu in Fujian and Guangdong also responded, changing Qiu to Qiu, but many people named Qiu continued to use Qiu. As a result, people named Qiu can be seen everywhere now, but there are not many people named Qiu.
Second, the county hall number
1, hall number
Wenzhuangtang: Qiu Zhuo, an official of the Ming Dynasty, a senior official of the official etiquette department, and a university student of Wenyuange. He is familiar with contemporary allusions and wrote University Supplement, covering politics, economy, culture, education, justice and military affairs. Learn from previous comments and add notes to express your opinions. His masterpiece is Qiu Wenzhuang's Collection.
2. Wang Jun
Henan County: In the second year of Emperor Wudi's reign (205 BC), it was changed to Sanchuan County of Qin Dynasty and located in Luoyang (now the northeast of Luoyang City). It is equivalent to the lower reaches of Luoshui and Yishui in the south of the Yellow River, the upper reaches of Shuanghe and Jia Luhe, and Yuanyang County in the north of the Yellow River. This branch of the Qiu family is based on Qiu Mu.
Wu: In the first year of Baoding in the Three Kingdoms (AD 266), the county was established and ruled in Wucheng (now Wu, Zhejiang). It is equivalent to the northwest of Lin 'an, Yuhang and Deqing in Zhejiang, and Yixing County in Jiangsu. This branch of the Qiu family is based on Han.