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Does anyone know the origin of Li? Want to be more detailed!
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(1) Customs: originated from Lujia. Look at the eldest daughter.

② Road history: During the Warring States Period, there was a general of Yan State.

③ Notes on China's surname: Li Yao, a native of Hunyuan in Qing Dynasty, is neutral. When Daoguang was a scholar, Hubei was tired.

(4) Vulgarity: After Lu, there was Li Rong in the Han Dynasty, whose word was Ke Qing. It is said that there is a Jiaqing juren Li.

Li surnamed Li

According to "Popular Meaning": After Lujia

(In ancient times, through Pangu, Youchao, Suiren, Fu, Nuwa and even Shennong, there were 12 families in the world: Rong, Da, Berhuangshi, Central Family, Li Xushi, Xuanyuan Family, Zunlu Family and Zhu Rong. In the legend system of ancient Chinese history, Fuxi (Prince) ranks first, followed by Shennong (Yan Di), Xuanyuan (Yellow Emperor), and so on. As for dating, Bo Huang, Zhongyang, Lulu, Xu Li, Xushi He, Zunlu and Zhu Rong, it was the transition from Fu Xishi to Shennong. Both tolerance and harmony are later),

According to various historical records, such as Book of Changes, Cohesion, Shu, Preface to Justice in the Book of Rites, Emperor Century, Han Shu, Table of Ancient and Modern People, etc., it is recorded that: "Tai Hao has no surname, Nuwa became a queen, and there is also a surname of Feng, which is a system of sacrifice. Nu Wa didn't, but it was a big one. )

It can be seen that Li's surname comes from one of the oldest surnames in China and is a descendant of Fuxi.

There was a chestnut in the Han dynasty, the word can be Qing.

There was a Jiaqing juren Li in Qing Dynasty.

Road history: During the Warring States Period, the generals of Yan State trembled.

Collection of surnames of China: Li Yao, a native of Hunyuan in Qing Dynasty, is neutral. He was a scholar in Daoguang and was tired of investigating Hubei history.

In addition, some people surnamed Song escaped the official pursuit and changed their surnames to Li.

In addition, there is a surname Li in Manchu.

Li was also one of the surnames of Sophora japonica residents in Hongdong, Shanxi Province in the Ming Dynasty, and later moved to Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Shaanxi, Beijing, Tianjin, Anhui and other places. If it is from Henan, it is likely to be a descendant of Sophora japonica.

For example: Ligang Village, Linzhang County:

In the eighteenth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, the Zhanghe River flooded and destroyed the original Gangcun village. Later, villagers mainly surnamed Li moved south and built a new village, named Lijiagang Village, which was later simplified to Ligang Village. The existing cultivated land in Ligang Village is 13 14 mu, and the agricultural population is 1 152 people.

Li Xinzhuang:

According to the investigation, a person named Li in Hongdong, Shanxi Province moved here in the early Ming Dynasty, hence the name Li Xinzhuang, which later evolved into Li Xinzhuang. The cultivated land area of Lixinzhuang is 1230 mu, and the agricultural population is 1 103 people.

Lilinzhuang, Taishan District, Tai 'an City: Because the village is close to the tomb of Li, it was originally named "Li Jialin" and later evolved into "Lilinzhuang".

Generally speaking, there are very few people surnamed Li, and they are scattered in the north and south of the river. From the Northeast to the Central Plains, from North China to southern Hunan, Guangdong, Taiwan Province and other provinces, there are descendants of Li.