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The origin of the item
1, from the child's last name

Descendants from King Shang Tang, belonging to the ancestral name.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, there were five sons in the State of Song. The fourth son was Zi Gui, the word "Xiang Fu", and later generations were called Song Guoqing. Most people in the "Xiangfu" family respect Xiangfu as the ancestor of his surname.

2. Originated from Ji surname

Descendants from Tonggou, Shangqingyang, Jin State in the Spring and Autumn Period, named after their ancestors. Among the other descendants of Yangtonggou, there are those who take the words of their ancestors as their surnames, which are called uncle Xiang. Later, bamboo slips in various provinces were changed to single surnames Xiang and Shu, which were passed down from generation to generation.

3. Originated from the Yi people in southwest China.

Southwest Yi, a descendant of the Yellow Emperor, came from "Nanjun Man" in Ba County of Han Dynasty, and changed his surname in Chinese. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, some descendants changed their surnames to Xiang. Until the Qing Dynasty, the Xiang family was still a toast, and its surname was passed down from generation to generation.

4. Originated from Tujia nationality.

It comes from the original Han nationality in western Jiangxi in the Five Dynasties and belongs to the Han surname.

Tujia nationality is an item, which originated from Han nationality.

During the Tang Dynasty, the Ji 'an area in Jiangxi Province was occupied by huge paramilitary forces composed of Han people such as Peng, Qin, Ran, Tian and Xiang. By the end of the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, Hunan and parts of western Hubei and eastern Guizhou were divided by Ma Yin, the king of Chu, and Ma Yin appointed Peng Ying as the secretariat of Xizhou, which governed Yongshun, Longshan and Baojing counties.

5. Originated from other ethnic minorities

Belong to Chinese culture, change the surname to surname.

Today, Dong, Yi, Miao, Mongolian, Buyi and other ethnic minorities are distributed to clan people. Detailed information will be published by the author after further textual research.

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