Among the dynasties in China, the Zhou Dynasty, which ruled for a long time, is the most famous. Although Ji Chang was not recognized as the first king of the Zhou Dynasty in history, he was undoubtedly the main founder of the Zhou Dynasty and the ancestor of Jiang. His son (brother) is the ancestor of Jiang.
At that time, Feng Boling was in Hanyang, saying that he thought of Chiang Kai-shek, and because of his merits, he was named Hou (later generations used the country as their surname), and his place was in Huguang Hanyang House. The fourth time I visited Zhao Wang, the sixth time I visited Wang Yi, the sixth time I visited Wang Zhaoxiao, the eighth time I visited Zhou Xuanwang, the ninth time I visited Xianfu, and Wang Xuan visited Yiyang.
The origin of surnames
Jiang is the most popular surname in quanzhou county, Guangxi (there are 230 surnames in quanzhou county, which were counted in the 1982 census). Only the descendants of Jiang Wan in the Three Kingdoms are distributed in more than 700 villages in quanzhou county, with a population of170,000 (excluding Jiang who moved to Quanzhou from other places after the Tang Dynasty), accounting for about a quarter of the county's total population.
During the Shang Dynasty, the Shang king named his people Jiang, whose ancient place was Jiang Village, Zhang Ju Township, Jiaxian County, Henan Province. Jiang's country was weak and small, and it was not until the early Western Zhou Dynasty that his descendants took the country as their surname, which is invisible in ancient books. Among today's Mongolian, Hui, Lahu, Baoan, Bulang, Miao, Yao, Dai, Tujia, Zhuang, Qiang and Kucong ethnic minorities, there are Jiang ethnic groups.