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All the origins of this surname
Quan surname is one of the surnames of Han nationality in China. The total surname population is more than 443,000, accounting for about 0.0027% of the total population in China.

The ancestors of the whole family in Han dynasty mainly settled in Qiantang area of Zhejiang Province, and were local nobles. Later, it spread to Wu Dong, and it has spread all over Wudi (now Jiangsu and Zhejiang). Later, in the Tang Dynasty, some Koreans who were descendants of Quan Xie returned to the motherland, greatly increasing the whole clan. During the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, many people in the Quetai Sali clan in Uighur, Hanggatan clan in Mongolia, Bugulute clan, Buhunati clan and the "golden family" of Manchu changed their Han surname to the whole clan, making the whole clan truly a big multi-ethnic family.

Source of surname:

1, derived from the full surname, comes from the official of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and belongs to the official title.

According to the historical book "Collection and Genealogy of the Whole Nation", "The whole nation comes from the right surname."

During the Western Zhou Dynasty, people called coins "springs" because there was an official of the Spring House who was in charge of currency exchange and market trade and was under the jurisdiction of the local government department.

Among the descendants of officials in the whole government, those who take the title of their ancestors as their surnames are called the whole family. Later, because of the homophonic word "all", some people changed the whole food to whole food and passed it on from generation to generation. It is one of the very old surnames.

2. Originated from place names, it came from Quanjie County in the Tang Dynasty and belongs to the surname of residential place names.

In the 17th year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty (643), Li You, the son of Li Shimin of Emperor Taizong, rebelled, and Li Yiman's son Li led his troops to defend Ping Ling County against Li You. After the incident subsided, Emperor Taizong praised Li and changed the county to the whole street county to show his loyalty. Among Li's descendants and residents living in the whole city, there are people who take place names as surnames, which are passed down from generation to generation.

3. Begging originated from the Hui nationality, from Sakyamuni Sari, the president of Fodu in Yuan Dynasty (Fodu was established in Yuan Dynasty), and was changed by the elders.

In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a famous religious leader of ethnic minorities named Wanquan.

Wanquan, formerly known as Qitai Sally, is a Uighur (now Uygur). When Genghis Khan returned to Fuding's army, his family went to Yan Di (now Hebei and Beijing). At that time, King Wei Wu also invited him to North Korea and returned him to his own people. Genghis Khan ordered him to return to the west.

On the other hand, Qitai Sally not only led the tribal people, but also studied Buddhism with Master the Han nationality Buddhism. After Qi Taisa's theory was completed, his teacher gave him a Chinese name "Wanquan" because he was proficient in Confucian classics.

After Wanquan's death, his son took his father's Han surname as his surname and called it Quan surname. Among his descendants and clansmen, many people followed the surname of Quan and passed it down from generation to generation.

4. Originated from Mongols, it belongs to Chinese culture and changed its surname to surname.

According to the historical records "Qing Tongzhi Zongce Mongolian Eight Banners Surname" and "Qing Tongdian Zongce Manchu Eight Banners Surname":

(1). The Mongolian Hanggatan nationality, also known as Hanggatan Qin nationality, once lived in Luo and Mylan (now northeast of Horqin Grassland in Xing 'an League, Inner Mongolia, bordering Liaoning), and later there was Manchu, surnamed Hanggatan Hara. After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the Han surname was taken as the whole.

(2) Mongolian Bugulute once lived in Chahar (now Zhangjiakou, Hebei, including part of Hebei, Inner Mongolia Wulanchabu League, Xilin Gol League and part of Shanxi). Later, Manchu was taken as the surname, and Manchu was Bugulut Hara. After the mid-Qing Dynasty, the surnames of the Han nationality who were in charge were Quan and Fu.

(3) Mongolian Buhunati family, named after Guan Han in Ming Dynasty.

5. It originated from Manchu, belongs to Chinese, and changed its surname to surname.

(1). From Zheng Qinwang Eisingiro Jihalang, the founding father of the Qing Dynasty.

Among the descendants of Aisin Giorro Jihalang, in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the Han surname was changed to the full surname, which was passed down from generation to generation.

(2). From the Manchu right teacher.

According to the historical book Tongzhi of Qing Dynasty, Genealogy and Manchu Eight Banners' Surname, Manchu was Quan Jiashi, whose ancestor was originally Han nationality, and was taken by the Wuhuan Department of Xianbei in Liaodong at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and then gradually evolved into Liaodong Jurchen. The Manchu language is Ciwangjiyahala, who lives in Gaizhou (now Gaizhou, Liaoning Province), and the surname of Guan Han is Quan Jiashi.

6. Originated from other ethnic minorities, it belongs to Chinese culture and changed its surname to surname.

Today, Tujia, Miao, Hezhe, Xibe, Yugur, Korean and other ethnic minorities all have clan members, and their sources mostly come from the policy of imprisonment and the movement of reforming the soil and returning to the motherland promoted by the central authorities in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, which has been passed down from generation to generation.