The ancestor of the surname Yu

Youyu: The Shangqing of the Qin State in the Spring and Autumn Period was also called Yaoyu. Their ancestors were originally Jin people who fled to Xirong (a general name for the ethnic minorities in the northwest in ancient times). He first served in Xirong, and later he was sent as an envoy to Qin. Seeing that Duke Mu of Qin was virtuous and generous, he stayed in Qin as prime minister, and he was trusted by Duke Mu. At that time, Qin was one of the many vassal states, and its status was not important. After Yu became the minister, he did not live up to Duke Mu's expectations. He helped Duke Mu of Qin plan a strategy to attack Xirong, destroyed twelve countries, expanded the territory thousands of miles away, and dominated Xirong, and finally made Duke Mu of Qin one of the five hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period. Yu Yin laid a solid foundation for the prosperity of Qin and the unification of the world. Later generations were proud of it, so they named him their surname and respected him as the ancestor of the surname Yu.

Yu Liang: courtesy name Ningzhong, originally named Shi Xian, courtesy name Hengzhong. He is the first ancestor of the people who moved to Hong from Shezhou and lived in Ning'an, where the grass started to grow. He lived ninety-eight years and was buried in the tomb of Changmaoliu with Ziwu and Guidingxiang. He and his ancestors lived in the north and south of Changmao, hoping to find out the details of Ningzhou annals. Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty and Renzong Dynasty presented him with two books of punishment. First wife: Nangong, buried in Hefu's tomb. There are five sons: Ge, Ben, Lu, Xian and Sheng.

Yu Hu: The courtesy name is Bingwen, and the name is Po'an. He was born at noon on the fourteenth day of the fifth month in Bingyin, the first year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty, and died on the eighth day of the ninth month of Yiyou in the thirteenth year of Wanli. He lived eighty years and was buried in the old Zunyangdu Bajiashe Tomb. Side of section house. He is the ancestor of the Bingwengong lineage, the founder of the migration.

Yu Que: Guanluzhou Road Lushi Secretary, Wuren surname of Tang Dynasty. The word Tingxin has four lines. Great-grandfather Xianjie, ancestor Xianjie, father is Cui'er, mother is Yin. Your Majesty. Brother Qian and Shao Laba are the guarantee, and the brother is blessed. Marry Jeb. Henan came second in the provincial examination and second in the general examination. He was assigned to Huai'an Road and learned about Sizhou affairs. In the twelfth year of Zhizheng (1352), Yu Que acted as the deputy envoy of Xuanwei in Huaixi and the minister of the Marshal's Mansion, and divided his troops to guard Anqing. In the first month of spring in the eighteenth year of Zhizheng (1358), Zhao Pusheng's army surrounded the east gate, and Chen Youliang's army surrounded the west gate. Que Shen took the lead, beheading countless people and being wounded in more than ten places. There was a fire in the back city, and Que knew that the city had been sunk, so he committed suicide with a knife. He was posthumously awarded the official title of "Mr. Cheng, Honesty, Ching, Loyalty and Forgiveness", "Rong Lu Dafu", and he was appointed Zhongshu Provincial Pingzhang Government Affairs and Zhuguo in Huainan and other places. He was posthumously granted the title of Duke of Bin, with the posthumous title of Zhongxuan. Yuque's father, Shalazangbu, whose Mongolian name was Ceerwei, was named Guanlu Prefecture. Que was born in Hefei on the 11th day of the first lunar month in the seventh year of Emperor Chengzong's reign in the Yuan Dynasty (1303). He was the first ancestor of the Yu family in Hefei who changed his surname to Han.