1, Majiashi
Living in the northeast, the emergence of Majia family in history was formed after the clan suffered a disaster. At first, most of them were inlaid with yellow flags and red flags, and some of them were sealed as yellow flags after entering the customs. The Majia family includes some Han people with Ma surname assimilated by Manchu. After entering the customs, a few people in this clan became officials, and most of them went to the sea to do business. After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, the vest was changed to a horse.
2. Tong Jiashi
Taking the land as the surname, after the original Han surname Tong entered the banner, it was changed to Tong Jia's for the sake of distinction, but it was still included in the yellow flag of the Han army in the compilation, because it only enjoyed the treatment of honorary flag-bearer. There are many queens in Tong Jiashi, such as the emperor shunzhi, Emperor Kangxi, Empress Yiren and Empress Daoguang. Later, the Han surname was changed to Tong.
3. Wan Yan's family
Most of the surnames of the Jurchen nationality are nobles of the Jin Dynasty, and some of them are given by the Jin State. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Wan Yan's Akuta once established the State of Jin. After the establishment of the Qing Dynasty, a part of Wan Yan's family belonged to the Yellow Flag.
4. Fucha
Also known as "Fucha" and "Fucha", it is the oldest surname of Jurchen and belongs to the old department of Jurchen. He has made outstanding achievements and great strength in the unified war of the various ministries of Jurchen, and has been married into the royal family for generations. In Jin and Yuan Dynasties, the surname was Li, and later it was changed to Fu and Fu.
5. Nora Baby
Also known as Nala, it mainly refers to Ye Henala, a powerful clan in the Qing Dynasty, and the most representative is Ye Henala, Empress Dowager Cixi. Later, the Han surname was changed to Na, Nan, Ye and Bai.
6. Guarga
Before the Ming Dynasty, the Guan surname of Manchu Dynasty evolved from Jurchen Gu Lijia in the Jin and Yuan Dynasties to Guajiajia, and the famous figure of this clan was Ao Bai, the minister in the early Qing Dynasty.
7. Aisingiorro's poems
I believe everyone is familiar with this. It is the surname of the royal family in the Qing dynasty and has a prominent position. In Manchu, it means Jin, while "Jueluo" means Zhao. Later, the surnames of China people were changed to Jin, Zhao and Luo.
8. Niu Kelu's family
It is the oldest surname of Manchu, a typical Manchu with one surname and two surnames. Manchu means "wolf", and the wolf is one of the totems of the Jurchen tribe, so it takes the surname because of its totem worship. In the Qing Dynasty, most of Niu Kelu's people were officials and held high positions.
9. Wu Yashi
Living in the northeast, taking the land as the surname, Manchuria is the Yellow Banner. Last name: later changed to Ma and Ma.
10, Sochulosh
Different from other Manchu surnames, Niu Kelu's surname was translated into Lang's surname in Chinese from the Jin Dynasty, and later changed to Lang and Niu.
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