Chapter 134: League of Legends Heroes Group 1
Chapter 134: League of Legends Heroes Group 1
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Lu Lù: In ancient legends, Xuanyuan, a descendant of the Yellow Emperor, was named Marquis of Luzhong because of his meritorious service, and his descendants inherited this title for several generations, and later gradually became the surname of this clan. His descendants took the surname Lu.
Lou Lóu: Originated from the surname Hi, is a descendant of Dayu. After King Wu of Zhou destroyed Shang, he sealed the descendant of Emperor Shaokang of Xia in Qiguo (Qixian County, Henan). In the Spring and Autumn Period, the Qi Kingdom was forced to move eastward under the threat of the surrounding powers, and one of the descendants of Qi Jun was sealed in Louyi (now southwest of Zhucheng, Shandong), and later took Lou as his surname.
Wei Wēi: The Sanmiao people originally lived in the area from the south of Henan to Dongting Lake and Poyang Lake, and the descendants of the Sanmiao took Wei as their surname.
江jiāng: From the surname 嬴. Sun Boyi, a descendant of Zhuan, was later sealed in Jiang (now southwest of Zhengyang, Henan), and the Jiang State was later destroyed by the Chu State, and the people of the country took Jiang as their surname.
Tong Tóng: According to legend, the ancient emperor Zhuan had a son named Lao Tong, and his descendants took the ancestral name as their surname and called Tong.
Yan Yán: The fifth son of the ancient emperor's great-grandson Lu Zhong is named An, and King Wu of Zhou sealed his descendants in Yi (now Nanqi Village, Qufu, Shandong), and then there is the name of Yi Wugong, the word Yan, called Yan Gong. His descendants take the ancestral character as their surname and call them Yan.
Guo Guō: Ji serial number is 虢公, because 虢 and Guo have the same sound, transformed and changed the umlaut, and his descendants are called Guo surnames.
Mei Méi: The surname Mei is derived from the surname of the son, a descendant of Shang Tang, which originated in the southeast of Bozhou, Anhui Province.
Lin Lín: From the surname Zi, he is a descendant of Shang Tang.
Diao Diāo: From the surname Ji.
Zhong zhōng: Bozong's son Bozhou Shiyi was in Zhongli, and his descendants took Zhongli as his surname, and later referred to as Zhong.
Xu Xú: From the surname Win, originated in today's Si County, Anhui Province.
Qiu Qiū: From the surname Jiang, originated in Changle, Shandong Province today.
Luo Luò: From the surname Jiang. The descendants of Jiang Taigong have a name named Gongzi Luo, and his descendants take his character as their surname, so they have the surname Luo.
Gao Gāo: A group of builders originating from ancient times Gaotai Palace, whose ancestor was Gao Yuan, a minister of the Yellow Emperor.
Xia Xià: Originated from the surname Ji, is a descendant of Dayu.
Cai Cài: Derived from the surname Ji, originated in the southwest of Shangcai, Henan Province today.
Tian Tián: In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Hu Gongman, a descendant of King Wu of Zhou, Feng Dayu, was in Chen (in present-day Henan Province) and established the state of Chen, whose descendants all took Chen as their surname.
Fan Fán: From the surname Ji, originated in Jiyuan County, Henan Province today.
Hu Hú: Derived from the surname Ji and the surname Gui.
Ling Líng: From the surname Ji, originated in today's Hebei Province.
Huo Huò: From the surname Ji, originated in the southwest of today's Huo County, Shanxi Province. During the reign of King Wu of Zhou, Shuwu was named in Huo, and the country of Huo was established, the world called Shuwu as Uncle Huo, and the country of Huo was destroyed by Jin Xiangong in the Spring and Autumn Period, and since then, the descendants of the Huo royal family have taken the name of the country as their surname.
Yu Yú: The earliest from the surname Yao, Shun's son Shang Jun was sealed in Yucheng and established the vassal state of Yu, and his descendants took the name of the country as their surname.
Wan Wàn: From the surname Ji, originated in Ruicheng, Shanxi Province today.
支Zhī: The source is complex and vague. Legend has it that during the Yaoshun period, there was a man named Zhifu, and his descendants took Zhi as their surname.
Ke Kē: Born from the surname Jiang, originated in the Qi State (in present-day Shandong), is a descendant of the legendary Yan Emperor, and is a descendant of Jiang Ziya.
昝Zǎn: It is developed from the surname Blame.
Guan Guǎn: From the surname Ji, originated in today's Zhengzhou City, Henan Province.
Lu Lú: Born from the surname Jiang, it originated in Changqing County, present-day Shandong Province.
Mo Mò: From the Gaoyang clan, originated in the northern part of Renqiu, Hebei Province.
Jing Jīng: In the Spring and Autumn Period, Zheng Guogong's Gongshu Duan was enshrined in Beijing (now southeast of Xingyang County, Henan), and his descendants took Fengyi as their surname.
Fang Fáng: Emperor Shun later sealed Danzhu's son Ling in Fang Guo, and the descendants of Ling took the place name as their surname.
Qiu Qiú: In the Spring and Autumn Period, the first doctor of Wei Guo was enshrined in Qiu, and his descendants took Fengyi as their surname and called Qiu.
Miao Miào: In ancient times, "Mu" and "Miao" were homophonic, so Qin Mugong, one of the five tyrants of the Spring and Autumn Period, was also called Qin Miaogong, and his concubine was called Miao.
Gan Gān: In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a doctor named Gan in the Song Kingdom, and his descendants took the character "Gan" in his name as their surname and called Gan.
Xie Xiè: From the surname Ji, the fief of the Zhou Dynasty nobleman Liang was in Xie (now Xie County, Shanxi), and his descendants took the place name as their surname, called Xie Shi.
Ying Yīng: After King Wu of Zhou conquered Shang, he named his fourth son Yu Ying (in present-day Lushan County, Henan), and his descendants took the fief as their surname and called Ying.
Zong Zōng: In the Zhou Dynasty, there was a spring official who assisted the Son of Heaven in charge of the affairs of the clan, and in the Spring and Autumn Period, the Lu State was renamed Zongbo, who was responsible for the rituals of the Zongmiao.
Ding Dīng: During the Zhou Dynasty, Jiang Ziya's son Ling was nicknamed Ding Gong after his death, and his descendants took the nickname as their surname and called Ding.
Xuan Xuān: From the name of the confession.
贲Bēn: 贲 also has a pronunciation of Féi, which is rare today.
Deng Dèng: King Wu Ding of Yin named his uncle in the city of Man in the state of Deng, and later changed the title to the state of Deng.
Yu yù: In ancient times, there was a country of Yu, and in the Spring and Autumn Period, it was the feudal town of the doctor of the State of Wu, and most of its people were surnamed Yu. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu had the prime minister Yu Gong, and his descendants took Yu as their surname and called Yu.
Single Shàn: Originated from the surname Ji.
Hang Háng: Originated from the surname Ji, is a descendant of Dayu.
Hong Hóng: The descendants of the Gonggong clan were responsible for water control because their ancestors were responsible for water control, so they added water to the word Gonggong as their surname.
Bao Bāo: In the late Spring and Autumn Period, there was a doctor named Shen Baoxu in the Chu State, and his descendants took the character "Bao" in his name as their surname.
Zhu Zhū: In the Spring and Autumn Period, the doctor of the state of Lu was enshrined in Zhu (now southwest of Zhucheng, Shandong), and his descendants took Fengyi as their surname and called Zhu. In the Western Han Dynasty, the celebrities of the past dynasties were: Wu Zhu was named the king of Minyue, and his descendants took the "Zhu" in his name as his surname. Five generations later, Zhuge Shipeng, a Zhou person, did not want to be a subject of the Song Dynasty after Zhao Kuangyin and Chen Qiao mutiny, and the yellow robe was added, and lived in seclusion in Huiji Mountain.
Zuo Zuǒ: The historians of the Zhou Dynasty are divided into left and right, the left history is recorded, and the right history is recorded. The descendants of the hereditary position of Zuo Shi took the official position as their surname.
Shi Shí: Shi Hou's son Shi Xiaozhong took his grandfather's surname and was called Shi.
Cui Cuī: In the Spring and Autumn Period, Ji Zi, the son of Duke Qi Ding, gave up the throne to his brother Shu Yi and went to Cui Yi (now Zhangqiu, Shandong), and has been known as Cui Shi since then.
Ji Jí: During the reign of King Xuan of Zhou, there was a minister named Yin Jifu, who was famous for his military exploits, and his descendants took the character "Ji" in his name as their surname, called Ji.
Niu Niǔ: "Mingxian Clan's Words and Deeds Class Manuscript" contains, the Eastern Jin Dynasty has Niu Tao, followed by the surname Niu.
Gong Gōng: Ji He, because the fief is called Gong (Henan Hui County) Bo, the descendants are surnamed because of the country, in ancient times, "Gong" and "Gong" were homophonic, and later passed on as Gong
Cheng Chéng: 颛顼 has two grandsons, Chonghe Li, after the establishment of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the descendants of Chonghe Li were sealed in Cheng, and the state of Cheng was established, and the descendants took the country as their surname.
The surname Ji is derived from the surname 姒.
Xing Xíng: The surname Xing comes from the surname Ji.
Slip Huá: The surname Slip comes from the surname Ji.
Pei Péi: The surname Pei comes from the surname Win.
Lu Lù: The surname Lu originated in the area of Pingyuan County, Shandong Province today.
Rong Róng: When the Yellow Emperor, there was a person named Rong Yuan, the Yellow Emperor named him a prince, and established the Rong Kingdom, he once was ordered by the Yellow Emperor to cast twelve bells, and his descendants are surnamed Rong.
Weng Wēng: In the early years of the Xia Dynasty, there was a nobleman named Weng Nanyi, who can be said to be the ancestor of the surname Weng.
Xun Xún: The surname Xun comes from the surname Ji.
Sheep Yáng: There is an official position called Yang Ren in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the descendants of the people who hold this official position take this as their surname, so they have the surname Yang.
Yu Yū: Originated in today's Henan Province.
Hui Huì: In ancient times, the descendants of the joint tribal leader 颛顼 were called Hui Lian, and his descendants took "Hui" as their surname, so they had the surname Hui.
Zhen Zhēn: The second son of the ancient tribal leader Gaotao was named Zhong Zhen, who was a Qing Shi in the Xia Dynasty and was given the title of Zhen, and his descendants also took the surname Zhen.
Koji Qū: Koji was originally the main raw material for brewing, and in the Western Zhou Dynasty, it became the official name in charge of the brewing industry, and the hereditary person in this position took koji as his surname.
Jiajiā: Derived from the surname Ji.
Feng Fēng: A descendant of Emperor Yan, with the land as his surname. (To be continued.) )