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What is the origin of Zuojia? Introduction?
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Zuo surname is a common surname of Han nationality. Zuo surname is listed as 12 1 among hundreds of surnames. It has a large population, some from official and national names, or from Jiang surname, or from other nationalities, or from other nationalities. According to the records of "Examination of Surnames" and "Lu Lan", there was a left country in ancient times, and the country was the surname. There are also many people who left their names in history: Zuo Yanqing, Zuo Xiong, Zuo Ci, Zuo Si, Zuo Qiuming, Zuo Tang Zong and so on. Zuo Ancestral Hall has a four-character universal couplet "Biography for the Spring and Autumn Period"; The first part refers to Zuo Qiuming, a historian in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the second part refers to Zuo Xiong, a native of Nieyang in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

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Originated from the official position, from the ancient left country, belonging to the country name. According to the historical records "Kao surname" and "Lu Lan", "In ancient times, there was Zuo Guo (now Fangshan, Lvliang, Shanxi Province), taking the country as the surname, and then there was Zuo Che, the minister of the Yellow Emperor." It is said that Zuo Che is a direct descendant of ancient Zuo Guo. Because Zuo Guo has no biographies of other founders, his descendants take the name of their ancestors as their surname, and generations are called Zuo's. Therefore, most people in the left clan take the left car as their ancestor.

The correct pronunciation of Zuo surname is), which can also be pronounced as).

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Zuo Shi, originated from the official position, came from the vassal States in the Spring and Autumn Period and belonged to the official title. According to the historical book Yuan He Xing Bian, most of the vassal states in the Spring and Autumn Period had a history of Zuo, and later took Zuo as their surname. For example, during the reign of Zhou Muwang and Ji Man (BC 1022 ~ 975 BC), there were Fu Rong and Lao Zuo; During the reign of Chu Weiwang and Xiong Shang (339-329 BC), there were left-wing historians, all of whom were left-wing historians. Among the descendants of Zuo's Fu Rong, Zuo's Lao and Zuo's Guan Yi-ping, those who took their ancestors' official titles as surnames were called Zuo's, which was simplified to a single surname and passed down from generation to generation.

The correct pronunciation of Zuo surname is

Source 3:

Originated from the surname Jiang, after Qi Huangong in the Spring and Autumn Period, named after the ancestors. According to the historical book Guangyun, Qi Huangong had left and right sons in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the descendants of the left son took their ancestors' names as their surnames, which were passed down from generation to generation.

The correct pronunciation of Zuo surname is

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It originated from the official position, from the compound surname of the vassal States in the Spring and Autumn Period, and belongs to the province where the compound surname was simplified to the surname. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, many people took official titles as surnames, such as Zuo's, Zuo's, Zuo Jun, Zuo Gong, Zuo's and Zuo Wei. They are all official titles under the command of the military system, and future generations take them as surnames and become compound surnames. For example, it is recorded in the historical book Zuo Zhuan: "The sub-orders were reduced to Zuo's, followed by Zuo's, and Qin had the touch of Zuo's. Jin was first demoted to Zuoxing, then to Zuoshi, and Han suggested Zuoxing Hui ... "Among the descendants of Zuoshi, Zuoxing, Zuo Jun, Zuogong, Zuoshi, Zuo Wei and others. Many provincial languages have been simplified to a single surname Zuo, which has been passed down from generation to generation.

The correct pronunciation of Zuo surname is

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Originated from Jews, originated from Jews who moved to the Central Plains during the Song Dynasty, belonging to Sinicization, and changed their surnames to surname. During the Northern Song Dynasty, a large number of Jews stayed in the Central Plains (now Kaifeng, Henan), and some of their descendants took the Chinese character "Zuo" as their surname according to China custom.

The correct pronunciation of Zuo surname is

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Originated from Mongols, from Hai, a Hui nationality in Hainan in the Ming Dynasty, it belongs to cultural sinicization and changed its surname. According to the genealogy attached to the names of Mongolian Eight Banners, a historical book in the Qing Dynasty, the Churos family in Mongolia originated from the second banner of Erut Mongolian Kharka Middle Road, namely the outer Zasak Dorbert Department and the Saiyin Nuoyan Department. It was one of the most powerful tribes of the Mongols in the Ming Dynasty and often invaded the Ming Dynasty. Later generations lived in Elute area (now western Inner Mongolia, eastern Xinjiang, Qinghai and Ningxia). Later, Manchu and Yugur were taken as surnames, and Manchu was Kohloss Hara.

In the Ming Dynasty, the Chuross nationality in Mongolia was named Zuo in the Han Dynasty, and the Chuross nationality in Manchu and Yugu languages was also named Zuo in the Han Dynasty after the middle of the Qing Dynasty.

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Originated from the Hui nationality, it came from Hai's family of the Hui nationality in Hainan in the Ming Dynasty, and it was a Chinese name change. Zuo clan of Hui nationality originated from Hai clan of Hui nationality and from Hai clan of Hainan Hui nationality. Hai, a Hui nationality in Hainan, was born in Haidar. He joined the army in the 16th year of Ming Hongwu (AD 1383) and later crossed the sea and settled in Zuosuo Qiongshan (now Haikou, Hainan). Most of his descendants are the sea, such as the famous minister Harry, who is the fifth grandson of Haidar. In the Huihai family of Hainan, there is a branch of people who later took the place name as the Han surname and passed it down from generation to generation.

The correct pronunciation of Zuo surname is

The source is eight:

Originated from Yi people, it belongs to Han culture and changed its surname to surname. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, both Tengyue Pavilion (now Tengchong, Yunnan Province) and Fu (now Weishan, Yunnan Province) in Yongchang, Yunnan Province had Zuo's family, which originated from the land reform and the return of hometown movement carried out by the central government. In the process, the Han surname was quoted as the surname, most of which was given by the local governor. Today, there are many leftists among the Yi people in Weishan, Yunnan, that is to say, they are inherited.

The correct pronunciation of Zuo surname is

The source is nine:

Originated from Manchu, it belongs to Han culture and changed its surname to surname. According to the historical records "A Brief History of Manchu Tongzhi Clans and Manchu Eight Banners Surnames", the Hushu people in Manchu are also called Hushu people, and in Manchu they are called Haxi Huhara, and in Chinese they are called "Zuo", living in Wula, Jilin (now Yongji Wula Street to Huifa Estuary, Lafa River Basin and Shuangyang County). After the middle of Qing Dynasty, Guan Han's surname was left.

The correct pronunciation of Zuo surname is