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How long has the history of Tian surname been?
1. Tian surname history: BC 1 1 century, the Shang Dynasty was destroyed and the Zhou Dynasty was established. Gui Man, a descendant of Shun in the previous generation in posthumous title, was Chen Hou and was called Hu Gongman in history. In the last years of Hu Gongman's tenth grandson, Sun Gui, he killed the prince and Kou, ended his personal relationship with Kou and fled to Qi. Gui Wan is modest and courteous, and has always enjoyed a good reputation. Qi Huangong appreciated him very much, so he appointed him as the viceroy and sealed him in the field. Later generations took the land as their surname and called it Tian. They respect Tianwan as the ancestor of Tian's surname.

2. Present situation of Tian surname: The distribution in China is mainly concentrated in Hebei, Henan, Shandong and Guizhou provinces, accounting for about 35% of the total population of Tian surname. Followed by Sichuan, Hunan, Shaanxi, Shanxi and Hubei, these five provinces have concentrated 29% of the population of Tian. Hebei is the largest province with Tian surname, accounting for 1 1% of the total population of Tian surname.

Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Sichuan and Hunan, with Hebei and Guizhou as the center, are two areas with highly concentrated Tian surnames. In the past 600 years, the degree and direction of farmland population movement were very different from those in the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. The migration from southeast to central China, north China and west China is very strong, which is greater than that from north to south.

Tian Mingren:

1, Tian Rangcha (date of birth and death unknown), also known as Sima Yi, was born in Qi at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. He is a descendant of Tianwan (Chenwan) and a supporter of Qitian family.

2. Tian Dan was born in Linzi (now Zibo) during the Warring States Period and was a famous soldier in the Warring States Period. When Le Yi cut Qi, Qi was in jeopardy, leaving only two cities. Tian Dan defeated Le Yi with a fire bull array and restored the country.

Tian was an enlightened monarch of Qi during the Warring States Period, known as Wang Wei in history. He appointed Zou Ji as prime minister, Tian Ji as general, Sun Bin as strategist, recruited scholars, and a hundred schools of thought contended, which made Qi extremely prosperous.