1, Wu surname:
China's surname, Wu's native place is Wuxi, Jiangsu. According to legend, the surname Wu originated from Yandi Ginger, which has a history of more than 5,000 years. Wu's second origin is Zhu Rong's clan, which has a history of more than 4,000 years.
2. Wu surname:
Part of the surname Wu comes from the surname Ji. According to legend, in ancient times, there was an oriental tribe leader named Shao Hao, who was a descendant of the Yellow Emperor. His clan worships the bird totem, and he uses the names of hundreds of birds as the names of officials, including the blackbird family. Some descendants of Wuniao's family removed the word bird and used the word Wu instead, which is the earliest origin of Wuniao's family.
3. Wu surname:
One of the hundred surnames in China. Originated in Anyang, Shangqiu, Luoyang and other places in Henan. Can be traced back to the Shang Dynasty monarch Wu Ding. Wu Zetian's father established Zhou Guogong because of his contribution. After Wu Zetian proclaimed himself emperor, he changed his country name to Zhou, making Wu Shi one of the famous surnames in China.
4. Wu surname:
One of China's surnames is a typical Chinese surname, which is derived from the most popular surname, or from Ji's surname or Ji's surname. The ancestors are, Musashi, Sima Mi and so on. Wu ranked 78th in the Song version of Hundred Family Names. The contemporary population of Wu is about 520,000, accounting for 0.04% of the total population in China (ranking 194).
5. Wu surname:
Wu didn't rank in the top 100 among the hundred surnames, but it ranked 85th among the hundred surnames in Taiwan Province. The Wu family, which began in ancient times, has thrived mainly in Pingyang for thousands of years.