The origin and historical figures of Deng's surname

First, Deng's surname originated from Deng Guo.

1. Ancestor of surname: Ji Man.

"Surname First Aid" said: "Deng, an ancient country name, was originally full of surnames, and was later called Deng.

Taking the country as the surname is the beginning of the surname.

As early as the Yanhuang period, an ancient tribe named after Deng appeared in the present Dengzhou area.

Deng Bowen, the leader of this tribe, joined the tribal alliance of the Central Plains in the Yellow Emperor and fought Chiyou in the land of Zhuolu.

In the early years of Xia Dynasty, he enfeoffed his son to Deng.

Chinese descendants, formerly known as Ji.

Although Deng's surname also belongs to the descendants of the Chinese people, it is generally believed that Deng's surname originated from his surname.

Qi Sheng Zhao Ming, Zhao Ming Sheng, Sheng (Yu), Ghost Sheng, Ghost Sheng Zhen, Zhen Sheng Wei, Wei Sheng, Baoyi Sheng C, reported to the owner of C, married to help the capital, helped the capital see the white atmosphere, felt and gave birth to Heaven B, in order to make soup.

Cheng Tang became a sacred king and established the Shang Dynasty.

Wu Ding, king of Shang Dynasty, enfeoffed his uncle to Deng Di and established Deng Guo.

"The History of Daoism, Hou Ji Jiu" records: "In the early days, Wu Ding was granted an uncle in Manchu, including Manchu and Manchu, Youshi and Deng." "Shiben" said: Wuding, Emperor Gaozong, "sealed his uncle in Hebei, and later became his family."

/kloc-From 0/9 to Xiaoyi, Wu Ding, the son of Xiaoyi, was a pioneering monarch who greatly expanded the territory of Shang Dynasty.

Wuding occupied today's Henan province and enfeoffed many Hou Yaozong countries between Hanshui River and Huaihe River.

Wu Ding named his uncle Manji near Nanyang City, Henan Province, and called him Deng.

Man Li Ji established a country between Yingchuan and Zhaoling, and his country name was Deng Guo.

So Manji is the ancient ancestor of Deng.

(Deng Guo is located in Nanyang City, Henan Province today. After Qin Dynasty, it was called Deng County, which belonged to Nanyang County, and Sui County was changed to Zhou. The place where Deng County is located is called Dengzhou.

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After entering the Spring and Autumn Period, he's wives were both Deng's daughters. They actively participated in state affairs, which showed their high knowledge and talents and Deng's rich cultural background.

"Huan Gong in the Spring and Autumn Seven Years" contains: "Deng Li Chao." Deng Hou's state visit to Shandong is an important diplomatic activity. Through his trip to Shandong, Deng's political status in the Eastern Zhou countries was improved.

In the seventeenth year of King Huan of Zhou Dynasty (703 BC), Dao Shuo, the envoy of Chu sent to Deng State, and another envoy, Ba, were attacked by Chinese people in the south of Deng State. Their property was robbed and the people were killed.

The king of Chu was furious when he heard the news, and sent Dou Lian to lead the Chu-Ba allied forces to attack Chu.

When Deng Guo knew about it, he sent his adopted nephew and nephew to help the country (Li Xia), and the "Battle of Chuba and Deng" broke out. After three advances and three retreats, the Chu-Ba allied forces adopted the tactics of attacking from front to back and defeated Deng Guo.

This is the earliest war in Xiangfan since it was recorded in writing.

15 years later, when King Wen of Chu led an army to attack Shen and Lu through Deng Guo, King Wen's uncle Deng Guohou gave a banquet to entertain the powerful nephew.

At this time, a group of doctors, represented by Zhu's nephew, Shi's nephew and adopted nephew, strongly advocated taking the opportunity to kill King Chu Wen.

But Deng Hou was stubborn and didn't listen to advice.

As a result, the year when God Chuva returned, he attacked Deng Guo.

Deng Guo was finally destroyed by the State of Chu.

After the national subjugation, the grandson of Deng Hou, the man of Deng Guo, changed his surname to Deng Guo.

For example, Deng was an official in the Zhou Dynasty, Deng Liao was a good general of Chu, and Deng Ji was a good minister of Wu.