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When the tiger made his surname, he actually pronounced "māo"?

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Questions about the pronunciation of the word "tiger" have sparked widespread discussion

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"Tiger" is spoken as a surname

Pronounced but not necessarily pronounced as "hǔ"

Can also be pronounced as "māo"

When the tiger made his surname, he actually pronounced "māo"?

Huang Anjing, editor-in-chief of "Chewing Words", introduced it

The pronunciation of "māo" is one of the few exceptions

Generally read "hǔ"

When the tiger made his surname, he actually pronounced "māo"?

Why is the surname "tiger" (hǔ),

But should it be pronounced as "cat" (māo)?

According to a scholar surnamed Li who has studied the tiger surname in Chengdu, there are many Hui people in the tiger surname, and the people with the tiger surname are called "māo" between each other, or outsiders call the tiger surname, "the shouting method has been passed down from ancient times to the present, and it is not a name that only exists in the year of the tiger."

Why is it called "cat" instead of "tiger"? Mr. Li introduced that he had gone to the place where people with the surname of Hu lived in the field: "Because in everyone's impression, the tiger is more fierce, the cat is more docile, and the tiger also belongs to the cat family, its ancestor is a cat, so the tiger is also called a big cat, which can confirm that the tiger and the cat have the same ancestor." ”

Hu Yongfang, chief of the Fangcao Volunteer Corps in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, is a Hui ethnic group known as "Tiger Mother". The 74-year-old told reporters that listening to the older generation, from the perspective of national customs, the surname tiger is not called "tiger", but "cat", but with the development of the times and the great integration of nationalities, now everyone calls her "tiger" surname, not "cat" surname, "there are also called cats, but they are very rare." When others call her a "cat" surname, she also feels normal, "like a word has two tones."

When the tiger made his surname, he actually pronounced "māo"?

Liu Dongxu, an associate professor at the Minzu University of China, said in an interview with the media: "More special surnames such as 'tiger' are related to historical development. ”

Historically, the origin of the tiger surname has probably two sources:

The first is from the descendants of Bo Hu, one of the "Eight Yuan" of the ancient Shunchen, with the tiger as the clan. According to ancient historical legends, Bo Hu was the minister of Emperor Zhao. The descendants of the Bohu clan then took the tiger as the surname and called the tiger clan, which became an important source of today's tiger family.

The second is the tiger surname from the Hui: the tiger surname in the Hui people, taken from the first sound of the ancestral name. For example, in the Ming Dynasty, the Western Regions people of the Western Regions, Qiu Kebier, lived in Nanjing to serve as the deputy qianhu of Jinyi Wei, and his son Hu Bei'er, who took Hu Bei'er as his surname, included Sun Huxian and Huma Town.

When the tiger made his surname, he actually pronounced "māo"?
When the tiger made his surname, he actually pronounced "māo"?

Sources| Xinhuanet (ID:newsxinhua), Oriental.com, Red Star News

Editor| Han Yuting, Song Shengnan, Luo Qi

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