(1). The Manchu Wusu clan, also known as Wusu Hari clan, originated from the ancient Sun clan (my ancient Sun clan and Wusun clan) of the Jin Dynasty, with Bu as the surname, and Wusunhala in Manchu, which means "water" in Chinese, and lived in Wusu (now Yitong, Jilin) and Valka (now from Changbai Mountain in the south to the north of Tumen River, and from the lower reaches of Heilongjiang River in the east to the Russian coastal areas). After the middle of Qing Dynasty, Guan Han's surnames were Wu, Wu, Su, Guan, Mu, Dai, Bai, Wu and Chang.
(2) Manchu five-color family, also known as five-color family, originated from the five-color department of Jurchen in the Jin Dynasty, and its Manchu language is Use Hala, which means "belt" in Chinese. It lives in Yehe (now south of Yehe Township, Lishu, Jilin), Fuala (now Erdao Village, Yongling Town, Xinbin, Liaoning), Wula, Jilin (now the upper reaches of Fusong Songhua River in Jilin), Changbai Mountain area and both sides of Songhua River, and is one of the oldest surnames of Manchu. After the middle of Qing Dynasty, Guan Han's surnames were Wu and Wu.
⑶. The Wula family of Manchu Dynasty, also known as Wula family and Wula family, belonged to Manchuria, Che Yi. Manchu is Urahara, which means "Jiang" in Chinese. They live in Zhengjiabao (now Zhengjiatun, Shuangliao, Jilin), Wula Street (now Wula Street, Yongji, Jilin) and on both sides of Heilongjiang. In the 26th year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1687), he was stationed in the Phoenix area of Dandong. After the middle of Qing dynasty, the surnames of many officials and Han people were Wu and Xie.
(4) Manchu Wu Yashi, also known as Wu Yashi, was originally from Wuyan, and was one of the "General's Thirty Surnames" in the late Tang Dynasty. Jin Dynasty is the Yanbu of Jurchen, Manchu is Wuyahala, and Chinese is "pig". Manchu surnames living in Hada (now Xifeng Xiaoqing River Basin in Liaoning Province), Wula (now Yongji Wula Street in Jilin Province to Huifa Estuary, Lafa River Basin and Shuangyang County), Delguimu Lake (now northeast of Hulin City in Heilongjiang Province), Niuin (now upper reaches of Fusong Songhua River in Jilin Province), Bodun (now Songyuan City in Jilin Province) and Changbai Mountain are the oldest. After that, Xibe people were taken as surnames. After the middle of Qing Dynasty, Guan Han's surnames were Wu, Wu, Mu, Bao, Bao, Huang, Shao, Zhu and Niu.
5. The Urhan nationality of Manchu, also known as Urhan nationality and Ural Khan nationality, originated from Jurchen Wulitan Department in Jin Dynasty, and the Manchu language is Urhan Hara language, living in Liaohe River Basin and Wolfwood (now Xing 'an League area in southeastern Inner Mongolia). Later, Mongols were taken as surnames. After the middle of Qing Dynasty, Guan Han's surname was Wu.
[6]. Manchu, also known as Wu, is called Ursi Hala in Manchu, which means "a small official in charge of cattle and sheep breeding and sacrifice" in Chinese, and lives in Changbai Mountain area. After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the official Han surname was Wu.
Once. Manchu Wuling Ashi, also known as Wuling Ashi, originated from Wuling Department, one of the "Thirty Surnames in the World" of Jurchen in the late Tang Dynasty, and was called Wu Department in the Jin Dynasty. The Manchu language is Hala, Ulinga, who lives in Bahrain (now Boli, Heilongjiang, Harbrovsk, Russia) and is one of the oldest surnames of Manchu. After the middle of Qing Dynasty, there were many Han surnames, such as Wu and Cai.
⑻. Manchu Uluri, also known as Uluri, means Uluri Hara in Manchu, which means "Kiwi" in Chinese, and lives in Zhan (now Shuangyang River Basin in Jilin) and Yehe (now south of Yehe Township in Lishu, Jilin). After the middle of Qing Dynasty, many Han surnames were Wu, Na, Shi and Zhao.
Levies. The Wusuli people of Manchu, also known as Ursula people, take the land as their surname, and the Manchu language is Wusulihara language, and they live in Delgisqin (now northeast of Hulin in Heilongjiang Province), Niuin (now upstream of Fusong Songhua River in Jilin Province), Huifa (now Liuhe, Huifa River and Shahe River in Jilin Province, Huadian and Huinan) and other places. After the middle of Qing dynasty, the surnames of the Han nationality in Duoguan were Wu, Wu and Wu.
⑽. Manchu Wusu Zhan's family originated from Wusazha, the Nuzhen of Liao Dynasty, taking Bu (surname) as the surname, and using Wusu Zhanhala in Manchu. He lives in Valka (now Changbai Mountain south to the north of Tumen River, north to Uzala in the lower reaches of Heilongjiang, and east to the south of Russian coastal area) and Shihailan River (now Russian coastal area), and is one of the oldest surnames of Manchu. After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the official Han surname was Wu.
⑾. The Uzaku nationality of Manchu, also known as Uzaku nationality, whose Manchu language is Wujia Kujala, lives in Ga japanophile, Woji nationality and Suifen nationality. After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the Han surnames in Duoguan were Ashi and Wushi.
⑿. Manchu Wu Jia, also known as Wu Jia's and Wu Jia's, is Ujiyahara in Manchu. Their ancestors were originally Han people, who were captured by the Wuhuan Department of Xianbei in Liaodong at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and then gradually evolved into Jurchen in Liaodong, living in Wula (now from Wula Street in Yongji, Jilin Province to Huifa Estuary, Lafa River Basin and Shuangyang County) and Suolun (now the vast area west of Nenjiang City, Heilongjiang Province). After the middle of Qing dynasty, the surnames of the Han nationality in Duoguan were Wu, Wu and Wu.
[13]. Chen, a Manchu Urgu, also known as Wu 'er Gu Chan's family and Wu 'er Gucha's family, whose Manchu language is Urgenchala, lives in Neiyin (now the upper reaches of Fusong Songhua River in Jilin Province), Valka (now south to Changbai Mountain and north to Tumen River, north to Uzara in the lower reaches of Heilongjiang Province and east to the south of Russian coastal areas) and Muleng (now Muling, Jidong and Mishan in Heilongjiang Province). After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the official Han surname was Wu.
[14]. The Ur Hu Ji ethnic group of Manchu, also known as the Wuni Huqin ethnic group, speaks Ur Hu Ji Hala in Manchu, and lives on both sides of Songhua River, Wusuli (now Wusuli River Basin) and Chahar (now Zhangjiakou, Hebei, including parts of Hebei, Wulanchabu League, Xilin Gol League and Shanxi). After the middle of Qing dynasty, the surnames of many officials and Han people were Wu and Wu.
⒂. Manchu Wu Mushi, whose Manchu language is Umuhara, which means "don't, don't, can't" in Chinese, lives in Changbai Mountain area and is one of the outrageous surnames of Manchu. After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the official Han surname was Wu.
[14]. Manchu Wu Nu's family: Nuqihala in Manchu, who lives in You Fei (now Gaolicheng Village, Sanjiazi Township, Hunchun, Jilin). After the middle of Qing Dynasty, Guan Han's surname was Wu.
⒄. Utesh, a Manchu whose Manchu language is Ujikethala, lives in a world to be tested. After the middle of Qing Dynasty, Guan Han's surname was Wu.
⒅. Manchu Uzara, also known as Uzara, Uzara, Uzara and Uzara, has the Chinese character "Wu" as the initial consonant, and lives in Wula (now Yongji Wula Street in Jilin Province to Huifa Estuary, Lafa River Basin and Shuangyang County), Sakhar Cha (now Breya River and Huinan area in Russia on the north bank of Heilongjiang Province) and Yehe. In the 26th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (A.D. 1687), the founder Uratqiu and his son Uzala Dunli were ordered to be stationed in Fenghuang, and lived in Wujiapuzi, Qianbaiqi Township, Chagou, Zi Ying Village, the second democratic team. Wu of Guanmen Village, Huanghuadianzi Township, Xiuyan Manchu Autonomous County was also moved by Wujiapuzi. After the middle of Qing dynasty, the surnames of the Han nationality in Duoguan were Wu, Wu and Wu.