On the issue of changing surnames
On the issue of changing the name, the first thing to emphasize is the meaning.
Some relatives proposed to use the courtier's surname, indeed, according to the Japanese naming rules, Miao character + common name + clan + official position + name, then even if the name is changed, it will only become Oda Saburo Lunachi's minister Nobunaga. Overall, it's Oda Nobunaga.
However, the question is, what is the meaning of changing the surname? is to inherit the identity of the Qi State, to put it bluntly, it is to change his ancestors from Fujiwara or Jibu to the Lu family.
As mentioned in the text, the Duke of Sai Kang was exiled to a small island in the East China Sea, and then his descendants fled to Japan, and it is also written that these events happened before Emperor Jimmu......
Why did you make such a choice? Isn't it to prove that the emperor was not born to be the ruler of Japan, so that he can replace him? And the courtier's surname is a thing of Japan, and to put it bluntly, it is something under the emperor's system, so how could Oda Nobunaga, who is a descendant of Qi, use it?
To be honest, I myself find it awkward to change my name, but it has to be changed. Otherwise, what are you doing with a Qi Kanggong? Under the emperor system, wouldn't it be simpler to find a descendant of Xu Fu, Sun Wu, or Tang and Song?
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