Luo's surname originated from a small country near Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, which is today's Hubei Province. Residents of Romania take occupation as their surname. They first saw the pictograph "Luo", like a net. Below is a bird, symbolizing the ancient Luo people. They make a living by netting birds.
It is also possible that the idiom "tight encirclement" came into being later. This is the ancestor of Luo, but to put it bluntly, probably in the Han Dynasty, there was a minister named Luo Zhu who lived in Nanchang, Jiangxi. This humble migration behavior of the ancients more than two thousand years ago changed the history of Luo's surname. Today, he is regarded as the ancestor of Zhang Yu Roche.
Because today, there are more than 10 million Luo surnames in China, neither more nor less, and most of them are distributed in southern China, Jiangxi, Hunan, Hubei, Guangdong, Sichuan, Yunnan and other provinces. Among them, Sichuan's Luo surname has the largest population, but all Luo surnames are respected. In other words, our Luo surname can be said to be the ancestor of Luo to some extent. In fact, the reason is very simple. As we all know, there was a great migration from the Ming Dynasty to the Kangxi period. Among them, Jiangxi residents migrated to Huguang, and Huguang residents migrated to Sichuan in large numbers. Therefore, there is a saying that "Jiangxi fills Huguang and Huguang fills Sichuan". As a result, Jiangxi Luo surname (that is, Zhang Yu Luo surname) migrated to Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan and other places in large numbers, forming the local Luo surname. Of course, immigration didn't just start in the Kangxi period.