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Looking for the history of Wei surname
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Analysis:

Wei's lineage can be traced back to Xuanyuan Huangdi.

Our genealogy records (hereinafter referred to as genealogy): "Huang Di was born in Shao Hao and Shao Hao was born in Ji Jiao.

Ji Jiao gave birth to Di Ku, Di Ku gave birth to Hou Ji, Hou Ji gave birth to a cave without a bow, and Gong Liu gave birth to a celebration, and Qing Jie gave birth to an imperial envoy. A royal servant begets a poor servant, and a poor servant begets a metaphor. Metaphor is destroyed, the public is not born, and the high one is born. The tall one gave birth to a grandfather, and the grandfather gave birth to an ancient one. For example, my surname is Wei, the illegitimate son of King Wen and my younger brother. My name is Gao, my surname is Bi, and the descendants of Bi are Bi Wan. "This record is basically consistent with the national history, indicating that my surname Wei and Xuanyuan Huangdi are in the same strain.

It should be pointed out that this pedigree is intermittent. From Bi to Bi Wangong, it reached 12 and 13 generations, while from Xuanyuan Huangdi to 19 generations, for two reasons. First, the generation interval is long, reaching seventy or eighty years old; Secondly, Xia and Shang are descendants of the four concubines Xuanyuan Huangdi, and Jiang Yuan was born with Ji, the ancestor of the Zhou royal family. Yu Xia is the great-grandson of Xuanyuan Huangdi, and Zhou Wenwang and Shang Zhouwang are contemporaries. According to the chronology published by the Xia-Shang-Zhou Dating Project, the Xia Dynasty counted as 20 dynasties, and the Shang Dynasty counted as 3 1 dynasty, from Xuanyuan Huangdi to Shang Zhouwang for 54 generations, while Xuanyuan Huangdi to Zhou Wenwang in the same period only had 19 generations. I think it should be between 50 and 60 generations from Xuanyuan Huangdi to Zhou Wenwang.

Wan Gong, the ancestor of Wei, was more than 100 years earlier than Confucius, the ancestor of Kong.

Spectrum: Shu Wei, the sixth ancestor, was Zheng Qing when he was an official and Sima when he was an official. Praise, Jia Xin,, Hangu, Wu, Sima Wu,, Le Xiao and Liao An as doctors, and call them Dr. Geng Yang (the author notes that Wu Wei is the third son, so the word Wei is omitted because he is a genealogy of Wei).

Zhong Ni is Kong Zhongni; Cabbage is the honorific title of Confucius and Wei, the sixth ancestor in China. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, a certain son was regarded as a learned man, such as Confucius, Mozi and grandson. The above records show that Kong Zhongni and my sixth ancestor Shu Wei were contemporaries. Kong was born in 55 1 year BC, and my ancestor Bi Wangong was sealed in 660 BC in the 16th year of Wei Dynasty. If he was sealed in Wei at the age of 30, Bi Wangong was born in 690 BC, and my ancestor Bi Wan was five generations earlier than Ni, about 139 years ago.

Wei was born sixteen years ago.

When was the surname Wei born? There are two views, one is the 16th year of Jin Xiangong, and the other is the Qin Dynasty. The basis of holding Qin's view is that Qin annexed Wei and destroyed the Wei fake family. Later, the collateral descendants went to Julu and later took Wei as their surname. Whether there was a Wei surname before the Qin Dynasty, the answer is yes. Now let me give you one or two examples as proof. The famous Xinlingjun, the historians after Qin Dynasty are all called Wei Wuji, but there is no record of Bi Wuji and Wang Wuji, and Wang Wuji is one of them. Secondly, Confucius mentioned earlier in this article called my sixth ancestor Wei cabbage, and the rigorous Confucius would not mistake his surname.

In Jin Xiangong, rebellion took place in the three small countries of Jin, Huo, Geng and Wei, and Bi Wangong led the army to suppress the rebellion. In view of his outstanding achievements, Jin Xiangong awarded Di Wei to him in the 16th year of Jin Xiangong, that is, 6 1 year BC. Wan Gong had two surnames in his life, Bi sixteen years ago and Wei later. In the Zhou Dynasty, it was common to take fiefs as surnames, such as my ancestor Bi Gong. After Bi Wangong changed his surname to Wei, he was called Wei Wan. At that time, an official specializing in forecasting in the state of Jin, Bu Yan, folded Wei Wanzi and said: Wan, full name, Wei Daming. This is the evidence. In the sixteenth year of Jin Xiangong, the author calculated the age as Gengshen, which was 2666 years ago.