Fuxi Mausoleum is an ancient token, equivalent to an arrow, and the seal refers to the great seal, so Fuxi Mausoleum is an important official position. The nobleman who served as Fu Xiling of Qin State was the grandson of Lu Qinggong, the monarch of Lu State, named Gongya. The monarch of Lu is descended from the Yellow Emperor, so his ancestors can be traced back to the Yellow Emperor.
Part of the surname is ancestor:
Gongya. Tracing back to the source, Fu is a descendant of the ancient Yellow Emperor. According to legend, the Yellow Emperor was born by a river called Ji, and his descendants were named Ji. According to Yuan He Shi Bian and Shi Ji Jiu Pian, the surname Fu began in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, with a history of more than 2,000 years. At the end of Shang Dynasty, Ji Chang, Zhou Wenwang, Ji Fa and Zhou Wuwang.
Defeat the Shang Dynasty and establish the Zhou Dynasty. Zhou Wenwang's son, Ji Dan, and his grandson, Boqin, sealed the eastern state of Lu, where they died for more than 30 years and went to Lu Qinggong. Sun Jiya of the Qing Palace was appointed Fu Xiling of Qin State, and his descendants took their ancestors' official names as their surnames. Therefore, Fu is a descendant of the Chinese nation and a true descendant of the Chinese people. Therefore, Feng Gongya, a descendant of Fu, is the ancestor of Fu.