The origin of the pastoral surname

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There are three origins of pastoral surnames:

One:

Originated from the Spring and Autumn Period, with the fief as the surname. According to the "History of the Road", during the Spring and Autumn Period, King Wu of Zhou's younger brother of the same mother, Uncle Kang, the doctor of the Wei Kingdom, was enshrined in Mu (in the south of today's Qi County, Henan Province), and his descendants took the name of the fief as their surname, called Mu.

The descendants of Uncle Kang, who took Mu as his clan, later took Hongnong as the breeding center.

The so-called Hongnong was the name of a county in the Han Dynasty, including the area east of Luoyang, Henan Province, and Shangxian County, Shaanxi Province.

The Wang clan lived in Hongnong County (now south of Lingbao County, Henan Province).

Two:

Originated from antiquity, with the name of the clan. Legend has it that after the Yellow Emperor became the Son of Heaven, he often worried about the lack of capable virtuous ministers to assist him in consolidating the throne and governing the country. One day, he had a dream in which a strong wind blew the dirt off the ground. Then I dreamed that a man was driving thousands of cattle and sheep with a strong crossbow that only a man with a thousand strengths could pull.

The Yellow Emperor felt very strange after waking up from the dream, and he thought about it for a long time before he suddenly realized.

The wind is a symbol of the command, the ruler; After removing the soil, this means that after someone has a surname, he can take charge of national affairs.

The crossbow is a symbol of the powerful; He drives thousands of cattle and sheep to mean that he is able to shepherd (govern) the people and do good. This means that there are people with the surname of Li Mingmu, who can assist in governing the world.

So the Yellow Emperor immediately ordered a search, and soon after, he found Feng Hou on the seashore and Li Mu in Daze.

The Yellow Emperor used the two of them as his phase, and the world really got great governance. Because he helped the Yellow Emperor govern the world, Li Mu made great contributions, and his descendants took his name as their surname and called Mu Shi.

Three:

Originated from the profession as the surname. In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, there were princes with the surname Ji and the same surname. In the Spring and Autumn Period, some of the descendants of the patriotic monarchs made a living from animal husbandry, so they took herding as their surname. Also known as Mushi.

Got the surname of the ancestor:

Li Mu. Makishi is an ancient and long-standing surname. According to the book "Customs and Customs", Mu is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor's courtier Li Mu. In this way, the Mu family has appeared as early as the Yellow Emperor more than 5,000 years ago, their ancestor Li Mu, is a general under the Yellow Emperor, and the descendants of Li Mu are also "to the royal father (ancestor) as the name, and the surname Mu." Therefore, the descendants of the pastoral family are the ancestors of the surname of the herd.

The surname of the protagonist of this book is taken from the power of the pastor.

There is also a lot of cause and effect in this, because it involves spoilers and will not be explained for the time being. Ladies and gentlemen, you can discuss it

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