403 Rights (Kun)
Trace the source
There are two main sources of right surnames. One is from the surname. The descendants of King Wuding of Shang Dynasty were sealed as political power and established state power, which was later destroyed by Chu Wuwang and moved to Jingmen, Hubei Province, and was soon destroyed by Pakistan. The descendants of powerful nobles take the country as their surname, which belongs to Cheng Quan. The second comes from the surname. After the destruction of the country, the country was changed to a county, and the public was appointed as the right county Yin. Later, Dou Kun led the adherents of the state power to revolt and was killed after failure. The descendants of Dou Kun took the city name right as their surname.
Transition distribution
Early activities in Henan and Hubei. During the Han and Tang Dynasties, it spread northward to Hejian County (now Xiongxian County, Hebei Province) and westward to Tianshui County (now Gansu Province), forming a aristocratic family in Tianshui. Since the Song Dynasty, the number of the whole family is small, distributed in Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Jiangsu, Jiangxi and other places.
Celebrity huiju
Hui Quan: Qi Chen in the Northern Dynasties. Hejian (Renqiu, Hebei) people. My family is poor, studious and proficient in all kinds of classics. Shi Qi, the first doctor from four schools. Highly respected and knowledgeable, many scholars turn to their teachers for help.
Quan Deyu: Minister and writer in Tang Dynasty. Tianshui Lueyang (now Qin 'an, Gansu) people. Later, he moved to Runzhou Dantu (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu). Officials of the ministers of punishments. This obituary was later called the full text. Quan Deyu was an important writer of Taige style in the middle Tang Dynasty, and a eunuch who was good at writing.
Quan Huai 'en: Minister of the Tang Dynasty. Jingzhao Wannian (Xi 'an, Shaanxi) people. Emperor Gaozong is an order of Wannian County, with clear rewards and punishments. The Book of the Old Tang Dynasty called it "for the government and the country". Gao Zong called him a "good official". He has served as the secretariat of the Qing, Cai, Wei, Xing and Song Dynasties. Later, he served as the prefect of Yizhou until his death.
Jin Quan: Minister and dutiful son of Ming Dynasty. Xuzhou (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu) people. He is a typical figure of "filial piety" recorded in Ming history. He was a bachelor (prime minister) in Wenhua Hall, and later served as a right senator in the General Political Department. At the age of ten, he lost his father, was heartbroken and even cried to death. When his mother died at the age of 90, he built a hut next to the tomb and kept filial piety for three years. When Emperor Renzong was a filial official, he wanted to resign. Ming Renzong said: "I want to promote you and set an example for the world. Other things are not demanding of you. " Ming Renzong made it clear that his ministers should follow the example of filial piety.