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Ancient Message Totem - Liang "Fisherman" and "Horse Breeder"

Liang (梁氏) is a typical southern surname in China. There are many sources, either from the surname of Ying, from the surname of Ji, or from the country as the surname, to the land as the surname, and to the Yi as the surname. Ranked 128th in the Song version of "Hundred Family Names". In 2013, according to the Comprehensive Analysis of the Chinese Fuxi Culture Research Association's Huaxia Surname Origin Research Center, the population of Liang ranked 22nd in the list of "Hundred Family Names" released by the China Fuxi Culture Research Association. Liang Hongyu, Liang Qichao, Liang Shiqiu, Liang Sicheng and Liang Shuming are named Liang Hongyu, Liang Qichao, Liang Shiqiu, Liang Sicheng and Liang Shuming.

Ancient Message Totem - Liang "Fisherman" and "Horse Breeder"
Ancient Message Totem - Liang "Fisherman" and "Horse Breeder"

Chinese name

Liang surname

primogenitor

Bo Yi, Liang Kangbo

Birthplace

Shaanxi, Gansu and other places

Representative figures

Liang Qichao, Liang Shiqiu, Liang Sicheng

County Lookout

Anding County, Fufeng County, etc

The Liang surname mainly has three major origins, one is derived from the win surname, one of Bo Yi's descendants is a person named Qin Zhong, who was a doctor during the reign of King Xuan of Zhou, and his younger son was enfeoffed at Liangshan and established the State of Liang, and eventually the people took the state as their surname. The second was Ji Tang, the son of King Ping of Zhou, who was enfeoffed in Southern Liang, and eventually the remnants took Yi as their surname. The third is a professional name derived from ancient times, and the "fish beam" in the two-week period refers to the fishermen, and the descendants take liang as their surname.

Ancient Message Totem - Liang "Fisherman" and "Horse Breeder"
Ancient Message Totem - Liang "Fisherman" and "Horse Breeder"

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