1. Ji's surname is Hu Guo, which is in the east of Luohe, Henan Province. It is a vassal state with the same surname in the Zhou Dynasty that was enfeoffed in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty. It once joined the allied forces of Chu to attack Wu, and later fought against Chu, who annexed Hu on the way back to the division. Second, to protect the country, in Fuyang, Anhui. When Lu was in power, he was destroyed by Chu.
At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, these two countries were destroyed by the State of Chu. The descendants of their monarchs all took Hu as their surname, and China people also took Hu as their surname, calling it Hu's, forming two Hu's who lived next to each other for generations. Guixing is the surname of Weifang (Ghost Fang). According to Shan Hai Jing, it is Wei's, the son of his son. The inscription on Hu Guoqing's bronze ware is named W ē i. The former site of Guixinghu is in Ruyin, Yingzhou (now Fuyang, Anhui), and the descendants take the country as their surname. The Hu family, which is stable in history, is a prominent family, which originated in Guixing.
Distribution of past dynasties:
There are two main sources of Hu surname: one is Huaiyang, Henan, and the other is Fuyang, Anhui. Hu takes the original point as the center and extends around. After several generations of reproduction, it reached Xincai in the south and Shanxi in the north, becoming the Hu family at that time.
During the Han Dynasty, he traveled to Shaanxi, Gansu, Shanxi, Shandong, Hubei and other places. Among them, the family that moved to Gansu became a prominent family in the later Han Dynasty, and later became the main source of Hu's reproduction in various places. During the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, Hu lived in Chen (now Huaiyang, Henan). Later, due to the "Yongjia Rebellion", the gentry of the Central Plains moved southward on a large scale and joined the other seven surnames in Fujian, becoming one of the "Eight Surnames in Fujian".
During the Tang and Song Dynasties, members of the Hu family moved to Jin 'an County (including Zhangzhou and Quanzhou in Fujian) and were regarded as the ancestors of the Hu family in central Fujian. His fifth son moved to Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi and other provinces, which made the Hu people broadcast again and made great progress. During the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties, another branch moved from Deshan Township in Liling to Jizhou (Ji 'an, Jiangxi) and Jinling (now Nanjing, Jiangsu), gradually making Jiangxi the breeding center of Hu's family.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Hu surname.