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What's the meaning of Mu?
1, from the son's surname, with posthumous title as the surname. According to Yuan He's Genealogy, in the Spring and Autumn Period, his younger brother He succeeded his elder brother and reigned for nine years. Before he died, he passed the title to Yi, the son of Xuanwengong, and asked his son to leave Song State to live in Zheng State. In order to praise his moral character, posthumous title became Mu after his death, and later generations became Mu.
2. The compound surname of the northern Xianbei nationality was changed. According to the Official History of Shu Wei, in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Qiu Muling was the first of the "eight northern families" in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and Emperor Xiaowen of Sui and Wei moved to Luoyang. After he settled in the Central Plains, he changed his Chinese character to Mu.
Great names in history
Mu Ning: A native of Tang Dynasty. Officials to secretaries in charge. Be honest and upright, and obey the law. During the Anshi Rebellion, the famous Yan Zhenqing rose up and refused the Anshi Rebellion.
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