Tian Meng Daquan _ Tian Zhougong

The origin of "Tian" surname?

Origin one

Originated from the official position, from the Western Zhou Dynasty official land tax, belonging to the official title. Tian Fu was an official post set in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, which had nothing to do with field farming. He was a full-time official in charge of managing the road taken by the king. Among the descendants of Pu Tian, there are those who take their ancestors' official titles as their surnames, which are called Pu Tian's. Later, it was simplified to the single surname Tian, which was one of the ancient surnames.

Origin ii

Tian Zheng, an official from the Western Zhou Dynasty, is an official title. Among the descendants of Tian Zheng, there are Tian _, Ji, Tianguan, and Senior Day. , there are ancestral titles as surnames, called Tian Zheng, Tian Ji, Tian Guan, etc. , all simplified to the single surname Tian, is one of the very old surnames.

Origin three

It is the origin of Tian surname of Han nationality that Yao surname, Gui surname and Yu Yu descendant are born. After Yu Shun (Yao Zhonghua), officials of the State of Qi were descendants of Tianwan (Tianwan) and belonged to the surname of a prince.

Origin four

Originated from place names, from the cities of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period, it belongs to the name of Juyi. Xu Tian is a special land set up by the Zhou Dynasty in Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period, and it is a prescribed place for worshipping the King of Zhou. All the princes and ministers of various vassal states lived here and held important ceremonies.

Origin five

Originated from the place name, from the mulberry field of Guo in the Spring and Autumn Period, named after the residence in the city. After the demise of Guo, all its land was returned to Qiang Jin. Those who used to take Sangtian as their surname were called Sangtian's. Later, the provincial language was simplified to Tian surname and Sang surname, and the pronunciation of Tian surname was

Origin six

It originated from the surname Mi, from Tian Gong, a doctor of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, and belonged to the name of the ancestor. Descendants take their ancestors' names as surnames, which are called Tiangong's. Later, the language of the province was simplified to a surname Tian, whose pronunciation is

Origin seven

Originated from place names, from Xintian, the capital of Jin State in the Spring and Autumn Period, it belongs to the name of Juyi. Among the residents of Jindun Xintian, there are those who take Juyi as their surname and are called Xintian's. Later, the provincial language was simplified to the single surname Tian, and the pronunciation of this branch Tian was), which was passed down from generation to generation.

Origin eight

Originated from Ji surname. Huang _, a minister in the early Ming Dynasty, took refuge and changed his surname. Huang was a famous politician in the early Ming Dynasty and one of the main figures who put forward the policy of "reducing vassals". After Huang was killed, his son Huang Yanxiu changed his name to Tianzhong to avoid disaster and lived in seclusion in Xianning, Hubei. Later, his descendants took Tian as their surname. The pronunciation of this branch of Tian is

Qiyuanjiu

Originated from Xiongnu, originated from Bingzhou Xiongnu in Han Dynasty, and belongs to the sinicization and surname change. Originated from Mongols, it belongs to Chinese culture and changed its surname to surname. Originated from Manchu, it belongs to Han culture and changed its surname to surname. Originated from Bai nationality, it belongs to Han culture and changed its surname to surname. The chief military attache of Wuzhai village in Fenghuang sued the toast, whose pronunciation is tián(ㄊㄧㄢ_).

Extended data:

Tian Mingren:

1, Tian Dan (dān), Gui surname,, list, from Linzi (now Linzi City, Shandong Province). During the Warring States Period, the famous State of Qi was a distant imperial clan.

2. Tian Benming, (378-320 BC), Gui's surname, Tian Benming, son of Tian (not the same person as Huan Gong, the head of the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period), was the fourth generation monarch of Qi State in the Warring States Period (Tianqi) and reigned from 356 BC to 320 BC.

3. Tian Wen, namely Meng Changjun. Gui, surnamed Tian, is one of the "Four Kings of the Warring States". During the Warring States Period, Qi was a noble, grandson of Tian, son of Tian Ying and nephew of Qi Xuanwang. He was born in Meng Changjun after his father Jue Yu Xue (now Guanqiao, Tengzhou City, Shandong Province).

4. Tian Ji, whose birth and death year is unknown, surnamed Gui, Tian (also known as Chen), whose name is taboo, word period, word period, was sealed in Xuzhou (now Tengzhou South, Shandong Province), so it is also known as Xuzhou. During the Warring States Period, the State of Qi was a great soldier.

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