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Baixing Huangtanyuan

What are the origins of Baijia surname and Huang surname? In the era of Shundi, the leader of Dongyi tribe was named Boyi, who was given the surname Li by Shundi for helping Yu control water and taming birds and animals by Zuoshun. Legend has it that there are 14 descendants of Boyi. One of them, Huang, established the Huang State in Huangchuan, Henan Province in the late Shang and early Zhou Dynasties.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu in the south dominated the world, and only Huang Guo and Sui dared to compete with it. In 648 BC, King Chu Cheng accused Huang of not paying tribute to the State of Chu, making a wrong analysis of the situation, ignoring the criticism of the State of Chu and being unprepared. As a result, that summer was destroyed by Chu. After the national subjugation, all the descendants of Huang who took the country name as their surname were Huang.

However, some genealogists say that Huang is a descendant of Lu Zhong. So, who is Lu Zhong and what does it have to do with Boyi mentioned above? According to historical records, Boyi is the great-grandson of Zhuan Xu and Lv Zhong is also the great-grandson of Zhuan Xu, but their three generations of close relatives are different. Therefore, Huang, whether from Boyi or Luzhong, is generally a descendant of Emperor Zhuan Xu, taking the country as his surname.

There is another saying about the origin of Huang's surname that he was born after. The yellow race moved from the west of Huangshui River to the lower reaches of Fenshui River in Zhuan Xu. Huang was destroyed by Jin in the early Spring and Autumn Period, which is also one of the sources of Huang's surname.

In many great ethnic integrations in history, some members of the Huang family have integrated into the Zhuang, Yao, Dong, Shui, Buyi and other ethnic minorities.

After the national subjugation, some of Huang's adherents fled to the Central Plains, a large number of them moved to today's Hubei, and some of them worked as officials in Chu. It is said that Huanggang, Huangpi, Huangmei and other places were named after the yellow race moved here.

After the Han Dynasty, Huang moved south to the north and south of the Yangtze River, south to Hunan, Jiangxi, Sichuan and other places, and north to Gushi and Nanyang in Henan. Huang's residence in Fujian began in the Jin Dynasty. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Huang claimed to be prosperous in Fujian and Guangdong. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, he began to emigrate to Taiwan Province Province, and later many people emigrated overseas.

Huang is the eight most popular surnames in China today, accounting for the same proportion among southerners. In addition, Huang's surname is more common among Taiwan Province residents, and it is just as famous as Zheng's surname.

Huang Can's family can be traced back to the Yellow Clothes Department of Dongyi. During the Yanhuang period, Dongyi was active in today's Yanshan Dynasty. Compared with the Central Plains, Dongyi is a minority, with birds as totem and clan symbol. There are nine clans (Jiuyi) in Dongyi, one of which is called "Huangyi", which worships orioles and is active in the border areas of Hebei and Shandong. Later, with the strength of Dongyi, it moved to Henan and Shanxi. In Xia Dynasty, a branch of the Yellow People established the Yellow Kingdom in Shanxi, which was finally destroyed by Jin. Later generations took the country as their surname, which was the earliest surname of Huang.

In Shang Dynasty, the Yellow People established another Yellow Kingdom in Henan. After entering the Zhou Dynasty, he was made a viscount and was later destroyed by King Chu Cheng. The descendants took the country as their surname, and the clan spread in Henan and Hubei. Huang Xie, a famous spring Shen Jun in Chu State, is a descendant of the yellow race.

During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the surname Huang was basically concentrated in Hubei, forming two centers, Jiangling and Jiangxia, and gradually migrated to the south. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, the people of the Central Plains moved south to avoid the war, and Huang began to enter the southeast coastal areas.

During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, two Huang surname centers, Jinhua in Zhejiang and Shaowu in Fujian, were formed by the Huang surname who migrated from Jiangxia. In the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, Huang developed into a typical southern surname, which continues to this day.

At present, the Pearl River Delta is the most densely populated area south of the Yangtze River, followed by southeastern Sichuan, eastern Hunan and southwestern Jiangxi. Guangdong is the largest province with Huang surname, accounting for about 20% of the total population of Huang surname.

The distant ancestor of the Huang family originated in the Xilamulun River valley in Inner Mongolia today, and called himself "Huang" and "Yellow Man" for worshipping orioles among birds. Later, the Yellow People migrated to the southeast, entered the Shandong Peninsula, and intermarried with the tribe of Shao Hao Jintianshi, the leader of the local Dongyi tribe alliance, and gradually became one of the top nine Dongyi tribes. Today, the origin of the Yellow People mostly begins with the integration of the Yellow People into the Dongyi tribe in Shao Hao. The most important branch of the Huang family originated from winning surnames. Boyi, a descendant of the leader of the Dongyi Tribal Alliance, was given the surname by Shun for his meritorious service. He has 65,438+04 descendants, one of whom is Huang. Huang's ancestors established the State of Huang (now Huangchuan County, Xinyang City, Henan Province) at the end of Shang Dynasty and the beginning of Zhou Dynasty, and was named Viscount State by Zhou Dynasty, which was called "Huang Ziguo" in history. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Huang was one of the powerful countries that could compete with Chu. In 648 BC, King Chu Cheng accused Huang of not paying tribute to the State of Chu, making a wrong analysis of the situation, ignoring the criticism of the State of Chu and being unprepared. As a result, that summer was destroyed by Chu. After the national subjugation, all the descendants of Huang who took the country name as their surname were Huang.

However, some genealogists say that Huang is a descendant of Lu Zhong. So, what is Lu Zhong? > & gt

What is the origin of Huang's surname? Huang surname is one of the surnames in China, and it is a typical multi-ethnic and multi-source surname, which mainly comes from the changes of the won surname and minority surnames. Lu Zhong, the son of Ng Wui (Zhu Rong), is the ancestor of his surname.

Huang's surname ranks 96th in the Song version of Hundred Family Names. By 2006, the population of Huang was about 27 million, accounting for 2.2% of the national population. In terms of population, Huang's ranking rose from eighth to seventh.

The surname Huang originated in the north of China, then moved to the Central Plains, and established the State of Huang. After the state of Huang was destroyed by Chu, some people began to move south. After the Song Dynasty, the surname Huang spread widely to Hubei, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Fujian and other places. At present, Huang's population is mainly distributed in Guangdong, Sichuan, Hunan, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Hubei, Fujian, Jiangsu and other places.

Main source and flow direction

1, derived from the won surname, takes the country name as the surname. There are three kinds of statements:

Ancestors can be traced back to Boyi, the leader of Dongyi tribe in Shun Di era. Boyi was awarded the surname of Won by Shun Di for his meritorious service in water control. One of his descendants is Huang, who founded the Huang State in Huangchuan, Henan Province in the late Shang Dynasty and early Zhou Dynasty. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu dominated the world, and only Huang and Sui dared to compete with it. In 648 BC, the State of Huang was destroyed by the State of Chu. After the national subjugation, the descendants of Huang took the country name as their surname. [2]

(2) The distant ancestors can be traced back to Jin Shaohao in the Five Emperors era [3]. Tai Qian, a descendant of Jintian, Shao Hao, the head of the water official, was sealed in Fenchuan when he was in Zhuan Xu. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Taiqian's descendants established Shen, Yi, Qi and Huang, which were later destroyed by the State of Jin. Among them, the descendants of Huang Guogong took the country as their surname. [2]

③ The ancestor can be traced back to Lu Zhong, the son of Ng Wui (Zhu Rong), the ancient fire official. During the Zhou Dynasty, the descendants of Lu Zhong were sealed in the yellow land and established the Yellow Kingdom. The State of Huang was later destroyed by the State of Chu, and its descendants were scattered all over the country. They take the country name as their surname and call it Huang. [4]

The evolution of the word "Huang"

2. From the official position, the official title is the surname. There are two kinds of statements:

(1) from the ancient Fuxi subordinate officials Huang Longsi. Huanglongsi, also known as Huanglong, Huangshi, Huangzhongguan and Longshi, etc. , is the official name of Fuxi, and it is a middle official. Some descendants of the Huanglong branch took Zuguan as their surname, called Huanglong, and later referred to as Huang and Long. [5]

(2) from the ancient Yellow Emperor's subordinate officer Huang Yun. Huang Yun is the official name set by the Yellow Emperor, and he is an intermediate official. Descendants of, some of whom took their ancestors' official names as surnames, were called "Ye", and later were called "Shan's surname Huang Heyun". [6]

3. From the change of surname:

① Other Han surnames were changed to Huang surnames: in ancient times, Huang and Wang had the same pronunciation, so some of them were changed to Huang surnames; There are other reasons why Huang changed his surname, such as Lu, Wu, Wu, Jin and Huang.

2 * * * changed his surname to Huang: In order to avoid the disaster of "anti-color eyes" at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Huang was changed to Huang by a few Pu people.

③ Manchu changed its surname to Huang: The Uzala family of Manchu originated from Ningguta (now Ning 'an, Heilongjiang Province) with a large number of people. Later, there appeared four Han surnames: Huang, Zi, Hong and Bai. [7]

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Lu Zhong, son of Wu Hui. During the Zhou dynasty, it was later sealed in the yellow land and established the yellow kingdom. Later, it was destroyed by Chu. Later generations took the original country name as their surname and respected Lu Zhong as their ancestor. [8]

Migration and communication

In ancient times, it was one of the birthplaces of Huang in the eastern part of Inner Mongolia and the southern foot of Yanshan Mountain. Later, the people moved to the Central Plains with Zhuan Xu. In 648 BC, after Huangchuan was destroyed by Chu, a few people surnamed Huang fled to central Henan, while a large number moved to the hinterland of Chu and settled in Hubei and other places.

From the Warring States Period to the Qin and Han Dynasties, the surname Huang has been widely spread to Hubei, gradually forming two Huang counties, Jiangling and Jiangxia, and based on this, it developed to the south of the Yangtze River, "floating in the south of the Yangtze River and taking the seashore as its fixed place". Huang's footprint reaches Shaanxi and Sichuan in the west, the East China Sea in the east and Hunan and Jiangxi in the south. At the end of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Lin, Huang, Chen and Zheng of the Central Plains took the lead in entering Fujian.

During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Huang clan split, and there was a new movement to develop southward. One migrated from Jiangxia to the southeast, crossed Jiangxi into Zhejiang, and formed the Huang Jinhua family in Jinhua area; The other branch first moved from Jiangxia to Gushi, Henan, and then went south through Anhui and Jiangxi to Shaowu, Fujian, forming the Shaowu Huang family. After Huang moved from Hubei to Guangxi, he combined with the local aborigines to form the ancestors of Huang among Zhuang, Buyi and Dong. Some of them entered Vietnam and became local surnames. Huang entered Taiwan Province Province in the late Ming Dynasty.

Because Huang's main force was far away from the north in the Qin and Han Dynasties, he suffered less damage in several wars in northern China. Huang surname developed steadily and rapidly in southern China, especially during the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and flourished in Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong provinces, eventually forming a typical southern surname today. ...& gt& gt

How does Huang rank among hundreds of surnames? In the sixth national census, Huang ranked eighth. Huang surname is a typical multi-ethnic and multi-source surname, which mainly comes from the surname won and the surname changed by ethnic minorities. Lu Zhong, the son of Ng Wui (Zhu Rong), is the ancestor of his surname.

Huang's surname originated from the won surname and took the country name as his surname. There are three kinds of statements:

1, the distant ancestor can be traced back to Boyi, the leader of Dongyi tribe in Shun Di period. Boyi was awarded the surname of Won by Shun Di for his meritorious service in water control. One of his descendants is Huang, who founded the Huang State in Huangchuan, Henan Province in the late Shang Dynasty and early Zhou Dynasty. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu dominated the world, and only Huang and Sui dared to compete with it. In 648 BC, the State of Huang was destroyed by the State of Chu. After the national subjugation, the descendants of Huang took the country name as their surname.

2. The distant ancestors can be traced back to Shao Hao, the golden stone of the Five Emperors. Tai Qian, a descendant of Jintian, Shao Hao, the head of the water official, was sealed in Fenchuan when he was in Zhuan Xu. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Taiqian's descendants established Shen, Yi, Qi and Huang, which were later destroyed by the State of Jin. Among them, the descendants of Huang Guogong took the country as their surname.

3. Ancestors can be traced back to Luzhong, the son of Ng Wui (Zhu Rong), an ancient official in charge of fire. During the Zhou Dynasty, the descendants of Lu Zhong were sealed in the yellow land and established the Yellow Kingdom. The State of Huang was later destroyed by the State of Chu, and its descendants were scattered all over the country. They take the country name as their surname and call it Huang.

Huang, one of the surnames in China, is a typical multi-ethnic and multi-source surname, which mainly comes from the changes of the won surnames and minority surnames. Lu Zhong, the son of Ng Wui (Zhu Rong), is the ancestor of his surname.

Huang's surname ranks 96th in the Song version of Hundred Family Names. By 2006, the population of Huang was about 27 million, accounting for 2.2% of the national population. In terms of population, Huang's ranking rose from eighth to seventh.

The surname Huang originated in the north of China, then moved to the Central Plains, and established the State of Huang. After the state of Huang was destroyed by Chu, some people began to move south. After the Song Dynasty, the surname Huang spread widely to Hubei, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Fujian and other places. At present, Huang's population is mainly distributed in Guangdong, Sichuan, Hunan, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Hubei, Fujian, Jiangsu and other places.

Origin of Huang surname

Trees have roots and water has power. Surname is the dawn of civilization, the symbol of consanguinity, the bond of marriage smoke, the beginning of tribe and the foundation of the country. The roots of Chinese civilization are deeply rooted in the hearts of Chinese people, forming a strong vitality and strong cohesion. Surname culture, as an important part of China traditional culture, is a nutritional foundation and adhesive with strong vitality and cohesion. The Chinese nation is one of the earliest countries to use surnames in the world. The ancestor of the Chinese nation was Emperor Yanhuang, and the descendants of China produced more than12,000 surnames. They crossed regions, national boundaries and even infiltrated into other ethnic groups, forming a new ethnic group. The Chinese nation has made great contributions to the development of human civilization. It is one of the nations with a long history in the world and one of the outstanding nations in the world.

Surname and surname are two different concepts. The surname was originally used as the clan number of a tribe. But not every tribe member can own and use a surname. Only nobles and civilians (in fact, there are few so-called civilians in primitive society) can own and use them. Slaves have no human qualifications and have no right to own and use the surnames of their own tribes. Shi is the leader of the tribe, and the Lord gives orders to his subordinate tribes. The right to own and use surnames is stricter than surnames. Not only slaves can't use it, but also civilians are not qualified to use it.

As one of the important members of the surname family in China, the Huang family has an early origin and deep roots. Her mainstream is based on the surname of the country. According to Zupu, Lu Zhong, the great-grandson of Emperor Zhuan Xu in ancient times, had six sons, and the second son was sealed in the Yellow River in the south, establishing the Yellow Kingdom (in Huangchuan County, Henan Province). Therefore, it has a history of 4000 years. In other words, the Records of Yuanhe Surnames compiled by the Tang Dynasty recorded that after Huang and Lu Zhong, they were sealed by Huang and destroyed by Chu, taking the country as their surname. Zheng Qiao, a famous scholar, is a native of Putian, Fujian, and is the author of Tongzhi? The book Genealogy also says: Huang got his surname, and after Lu Zhong, he was sealed by Huang. Today, there is a yellow kingdom in Gwangju, twelve miles west of Ding Zheng. (Lu) Twelve years of Gong was destroyed by Chu, and later generations took the country as their surname. According to the chronicles of bamboo slips and the records in brackets, the Huang Kingdom was a viscount marquis from 2/kloc-0 BC to the 22nd century BC, so it was also called the kingdom. The so-called Huang Shengshi means that Lu Zhong is the descendant of Zhuan Xu, the son of the Yellow Emperor. Zhuan Xu is a surname won by the Yellow Emperor. Therefore, people surnamed Huang belong to the Huangdi system and belong to the direct descendants of Huangdi. Later, there was the so-called Luzhong, that is, the second son of Luzhong, Nanlugong, who took the Yellow Emperor as a food city and gave the ancestors a shadow. This kingdom of Huang Zi existed for about 65,438+0,500 years. In 648 BC, that is, in the 12th year of Lu Xigong, it was annexed by the powerful Chu State. Since then, this yellow kingdom has ceased to exist. Today, in Huangchuan County, Henan Province, you can still find the ruins of the capital city wall of the Prince State. Although the country no longer exists, Huang's subjects and people are still obsessed with their lost homes, so they came up with a way: taking the country that no longer exists as their surname, on the one hand, they can persistently remember their ancestors; On the one hand, it has created a spiritual bond for future generations that is not limited by time and space and cannot be broken by any force. Therefore, since 648 BC, China has a surname of Huang. Of course, in the long river of historical development, there have also been cases in which surnames such as northern ethnic minorities have joined the ranks of Huang surnames, but they are only individual cases, which are not as heavy as other surnames and can be completely ignored.

According to the research of philologists and archaeologists, the yellow character is not yellow now, but a hieroglyph, which is a kind of jade for wearing. Our ancestors loved to wear jade, and the jade they made was exquisite in workmanship, especially yellow. They are a clan that worships yellow and takes burning birds as its emblem, so they use the yellow of hieroglyphics as yellow and the pronunciation of the emperor.

At present, place names, mountain names and water names in many places in China are named in yellow, such as Inner Yellow, Outer Yellow, Huanggang, Huangmei, Huangshan, Huangshui, Huangchi and Yellow River. Most of the places in history were inhabited by the Yellow People, and there were often more than one, such as the Imperial City. In addition to the ruins of the ancient imperial city in Huangchuan County, there were two imperial cities in Shandong and Huangluo City, the capital of ancient solitary bamboo. In addition to the world-famous Huangshan Mountain, there are six Huangshan Mountains in Anhui, ranking first in Hebei, third in Shandong, first in Shaanxi and first in Jiangsu. There are three places in Chaoshan, Guangdong called Jinchi (two in Raoping and one in Chaoan) and three Huang Qishan (... >); & gt

What is the origin of Huang's surname? General situation of Huang surname Huang surname-Baijia surname ranks eighth, with a population of about 28.99 million, accounting for 2.23% of the total population in China.

The origin of surnames

The source of Huang surname is as follows:

Huang surname is one of the ancient surnames in China, and its main root is in the ancient Huang State (now Huangchuan County, Xinyang District, Henan Province). There are three sources of Huang surname.

Start with the name that won in the end. During the Shundi period, the leader of Dongyi tribe was Boyi, a descendant of Emperor Zhuan Xu. Because of his contribution to Dayu's water control, he was named Won by Shun Di. According to legend, there are 65,438+04 descendants of Boyi, namely Xu, Tan, Ju, Yun Yan, Tu Qiu, Huang, Jiang, Xiu Yu, Fei Lian, Qin and Zhao, which are collectively called the 14th Won Family. Among them, Huang established the State of Huang in Huangchuan, Henan at the end of Shang Dynasty and the beginning of Zhou Dynasty, and was made a viscount by Zhou Dynasty, also known as Huang. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu dominated the world, and only Huang and Sui dared to compete with it. In 648 BC, Huang was destroyed by the State of Chu. After the national subjugation, the descendants of the State of Huang took the country name as their surname and became Huang.

Later Jin people. Taiqian is a descendant of Jintian in ancient Shao Hao. He was the first water official in all previous dynasties, and was named Fenchuan in Zhuan Xu, and was honored as the god of Fenshui by later generations. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Taiqian's descendants established Shen, Yi, Qi and Huang, which were later destroyed by the State of Jin. Among them, the descendants of Huang Guogong took the country as their surname and became the surname of Huang.

Barbarian warfare originated in the ancient south of China. There is a surname Huang in the Book of the New Tang Dynasty. So are Don Juan, Shao Qing, Shao Gao and Shao Wen. In fact, this branch of Huang is a descendant of Huang adherents.

Gathering place (migration distribution)

The earliest birthplace of Huang surname should be in the western part of Huangchuan County, Henan Province. After Chu destroyed the Yellow Kingdom, the Yellow People were scattered in all directions. Some people fled north to central Henan, while others were forced to move to the hinterland of Chu State (now Hebei Province). Today's Huanggang, Huangpi, Huang An, Huangmei and other places are said to be named after the yellow people who moved here. One of them moved to Chuduying (now Jiangling and Jingzhou), and the other moved to Anlu, Jiangxia (now southeast of Yunmeng County, Hubei Province). During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the surname Huang was said to be popular in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and in Henan and Anhui in the north. Huang's large-scale southward migration began in the late Western Jin Dynasty. Due to the large-scale southward migration of the gentry in the Central Plains, the surname Huang was more widely distributed in the south. At the same time, Huang moved to Fujian with Hu, Lin, Chen, Zheng, Qiu, He and Zeng, and became one of the eight surnames who later entered Fujian. After the continuous migration and reproduction from Wei-Jin to Sui-Tang Dynasties, Huang's surname formed a noble family in Henan, Hubei, Sichuan, Jiangsu, Fujian and Guangxi. There was Huang Qian Shan in the Song Dynasty, and his nine sons were scattered all over Guangdong, mostly in Meizhou, and later developed into the most popular surname in Guangdong. At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, Jin entered Kaifeng, and Huang Jianlian, a native of Gushi, Henan Province, moved south to Hangzhou, and later became the Hangzhou family, with branches in Zhangpu, Raoping and Lufeng. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Huang claimed to be prosperous in Fujian and Guangdong, and began to move to Taiwan in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Later, many people spread abroad. Huang is a typical southern surname in China.

Taiwan Province Province's surname Huang ranks third after Chen and Lin. It was the late Ming Dynasty that followed Zheng Chenggong's army into Taiwan in large numbers. In the Qing Dynasty, people from Fujian and Guangdong came to settle in Taiwan Province and lived in exile.

Some people in the Huang family have integrated into the ethnic minorities such as Zhuang, Yao, Dong, Shui, Buyi and Dan. Before the Tang Dynasty, Huang had taken root and sprouted among some ethnic minorities in Lingnan and Southwest China. Among them, the egg people live in Anshan; Those who moved to Huangdong, Guangxi, are called Huangdongman, mostly Zhuang people; Yao nationality is widely distributed and lives in many counties and townships in Guangxi, Guangdong, Hunan, Yunnan and Guizhou, most of which are in Guangxi.

The name of a hall

Kuanhetang: Ba Huang was the Henan satrap in Han Dynasty. At that time, officials were very serious, while Ba Huang was generous and independent. When Xuan Di was declared emperor, he served as Zheng Ting (the magistrate) and was imprisoned for some things. From the official to the folk, they cried for him, and finally * * *.

Jiangxiatang: Huang Xiang, the later Han Dynasty, died when he was a child. He is the most filial to his father. He used a fan to cool his father's mat in summer and warm his father's bedding in winter. People praised him for his filial piety: A Chinese Odyssey, Jiangxia Huang Tong!

Huang surnamed tang includes Sijing, Yidun, Dunmu and Chi Chang. Tang was named after the word at the end of Boss Huang's poem.

Great names in history

Huang Zongxi: an outstanding thinker and historian during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The situation of Confucianism in Ming dynasty >>

The origin of Huang surname is one of the ancient surnames in China, which mainly originated in the ancient Huang State (now Huangchuan County, Xinyang District, Henan Province). There are three origins of Huang surname.

1, from Won surname. During the reign of Emperor Shun, the leader of Dongyi tribe was Boyi, a descendant of Emperor Zhuan Xu. Because of his contribution to Dayu's water control, he was named Won by Shun Di. According to legend, there are 65,438+04 descendants of Boyi, namely Xu, Tan, Ju, Yun Yan, Tu Qiu, Huang, Jiang, Xiu Yu, Fei Lian, Qin and Zhao, which are collectively called the 14th Won Family.

Among them, Huang established the State of Huang in Huangchuan, Henan at the end of Shang Dynasty and the beginning of Zhou Dynasty, and was made a viscount by Zhou Dynasty, also known as Huang. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu dominated the world, and only Huang and Sui dared to compete with it. In 648 BC, Huang was destroyed by the State of Chu. After the national subjugation, the descendants of the State of Huang took the country name as their surname and became Huang.

2. Late Jin people. Taiqian is a descendant of Jintian in ancient Shao Hao. He was the first water official in all previous dynasties, and was named Fenchuan in Zhuan Xu, and was honored as the god of Fenshui by later generations. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Taiqian's descendants established Shen, Yi, Qi and Huang, which were later destroyed by the State of Jin. Among them, the descendants of Huang Guogong took the country as their surname and became the surname of Huang.

3. The brutal war originated in the ancient south of China. "The Book of the New Tang Dynasty" contains "Tan Guan (in Guangxi) surnamed Huang. Don Juan, Shao Qing, Shao Gao, Shao Wenye. " In fact, this Huang is a descendant of Huang adherents.