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The Eight surnames of Zhurong are eight surnames derived from the descendants of the ancient Chinese legendary figure
Zhurong Zhurong (), also known as Chongli (), is an important personage in Chinese mythology and Chinese folk religion. According to the '' Huainanzi'' and the philosophical texts of Mozi and his followers, Zhurong is a god of fire and of the south. Th ...
. The Eight surnames that came after the Zhurong tribe, according to the Guoyu, a historical Chinese text, are Ji, Dong, Peng, Tu, Wei, Cao, Zhen, and Mi. These eight surnames were said to have originated from the descendants of the Zhurong tribe. According to the Guoyu, the Ji surname was associated with the Kunwu and Su tribes, which were located in present-day Yuncheng in Shanxi province and Wen County in Henan province, respectively. The Dong surname was associated with the Zongyi and Hualong tribes, which were located in present-day Dingtao County in Shandong province and in present-day Henan province. The Peng surname was associated with the Pengzu and Shiwei tribes, which were located in present-day Tongshan County in Jiangsu province and Puyang County in Hebei province, respectively. The Tu surname was associated with the Zhuren tribe, which was located in present-day Wen County in Henan province. The Wei surname was associated with the Wu and Kuai tribes, which were located in present-day Yan County in Henan province and present-day Mi County in Henan province, respectively. The Cao surname was associated with the Zou and Lu tribes, the location of which is not specified. The Zhen surname was associated with the Biyang tribe, which was located in present-day Yicheng County in Shandong province. The Mi surname was associated with the Mi tribe, the location of which is not specified.


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Peng Peng may refer to: * Peng (surname) (彭), a Chinese name * Peng (state) (大彭), a state during the late Shang dynasty * Peng (mythology) (鵬), a legendary Chinese creature * ''Peng!'', 1992 album by Stereolab * ''PENG!'', a 2005 comic * P.Eng. ...
# Balu (禿姓) # Si # Yun # Zhen (斟) # Ji # Mi


Origins

It is written in the Guoyu that there were eight surnames after Zhu Rong: Cao,
Peng Peng may refer to: * Peng (surname) (彭), a Chinese name * Peng (state) (大彭), a state during the late Shang dynasty * Peng (mythology) (鵬), a legendary Chinese creature * ''Peng!'', 1992 album by Stereolab * ''PENG!'', a 2005 comic * P.Eng. ...
, Balu, Si, Yun, Zhen, Ji, and Mi. The historian of Dongwu Wei Zhao, who interpreted the Guoyu, wrote that the eight surnames were the descendants of Zhurong. The eight surnames are: Cao,
Peng Peng may refer to: * Peng (surname) (彭), a Chinese name * Peng (state) (大彭), a state during the late Shang dynasty * Peng (mythology) (鵬), a legendary Chinese creature * ''Peng!'', 1992 album by Stereolab * ''PENG!'', a 2005 comic * P.Eng. ...
, Balu (禿姓), Si, Yun, Zhen (斟), Ji, and Mi. Hou Bo, the uncle of the vassals.


The six surnames of Zhurong and the eight surnames of Zhurong

According to the
Records of the Grand Historian ''Records of the Grand Historian'', also known by its Chinese name ''Shiji'', is a monumental history of China that is the first of China's 24 dynastic histories. The ''Records'' was written in the early 1st century by the ancient Chinese his ...
, the ancestors of Chu came from the emperor
Zhuanxu Zhuanxu (Chinese:  trad. , simp. , pinyin ''Zhuānxū''), also known as Gaoyang ( t , s , p ''Gāoyáng''), was a mythological emperor of ancient China. In the traditional account recorded by Sima Qian, Z ...
, who was the son of Chang Yi and the grandson of
Huang Di Huangdi () may refer to: *Yellow Emperor (黃帝), a legendary Chinese monarch who supposedly ruled before the Xia dynasty *Emperor of China (皇帝), the imperial title of Chinese monarchs; and the superlative monarchical title in the Sinosphere ...
. He is the son of
Changyi Changyi (? – ?) was the second son of the legendary Yellow Emperor and the father of Zhuanxu. History According to the '' Records of the Grand Historian'' by Sima Qian, the Yellow Emperor had twenty-five sons, two of the known ones who we ...
, and the son of
Zhurong Zhurong (), also known as Chongli (), is an important personage in Chinese mythology and Chinese folk religion. According to the '' Huainanzi'' and the philosophical texts of Mozi and his followers, Zhurong is a god of fire and of the south. Th ...
. He served as a fire officer for the emperor and was named "Zhurong" by imperial decree. Later, when Chongli was executed for his crimes, his brother Wu Hui became his successor as fire officer and was still called Zhurong. Wu Hui gave birth to Lu Jian. He had six sons, Kunwu, Senhu, Peng Zu, Huiren, Cao, and Jilian, and mentions Jilian as the ancestor of the surname Chu, which descended from Chu. The
Shiben The ''Shiben'' or ''Book of Origins'' (Pinyin: ''shìběn''; Chinese; 世本; ) was an early Chinese encyclopedia which recorded imperial genealogies from the mythical Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors down to the late Spring and Autumn period ...
. The Shiben of the Emperors. The six sons of Lu Jian are also recorded in the Six Sons of Lu Jian as Kunwu, Senhu, Pengzu, Huiren, Cao, and Jilian. In the late Han Dynasty, the scholar Song Zhi made a note stating that Kunwu was born from the surname of Ji, Senhu was born from the surname of S, and Hu was born from the surname of Food (a surname of Ji).《世本.帝王世本.陸終六子》 Therefore, Lu, the son of Zhu Rong (Wu Hui), finally had six sons, who were born from the surnames of Hsi, S, Peng, Food, Cao, and Mi, which are the "six surnames of Zhu Rong". Later on, the Peng surname was divided into the surname of Vu, and the Cao surname was divided into the surname of Zhu and the surname of Pu. Therefore, the eight surnames of Zhurong were formed: 己, 斯, 彭, 秃, 먹용, 曹, 斟, 芈. There is also a theory that the surname of Ji was divided into the surname of Dong.


See also

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Eight Great Surnames of Chinese Antiquity The eight great surnames of Chinese antiquity were among the most important Chinese surnames in Chinese antiquity. They are all Chinese ancestral surnames, and as such have Chinese clan surnames branching off from them During the earliest Chin ...


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