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Pronunciation of salty surname

Pronunciation of salty surname: xián n.

Xian (pinyin: xián) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word). Salty and its traditional Chinese characters are different words. The simplified word "salty" first appeared in Shang Dynasty, and its original meaning is unknown. Literature or war is probably its original meaning. Or under the guise of a complete list, it is universally applicable.

Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Jin Wenzhong can also be used as names. Xianyue appeared in the Spring and Autumn Period, originally meaning the taste of salt, and also referring to ancient place names, namely Wei and Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period. "Salty" is simplified and written as "salty", and "salty taste" has become the common meaning of this word.

There are many versions of the origin of the salty surname. Xian's surname is one of the oldest surnames in China. It was active in Shandong and Henan in the early days, and formed a noble family in runan county after the Han Dynasty. Later, due to war and official reasons, it gradually moved to Jiangsu, Shanxi and other places. The population of Xian surname did not enter the top 300 in China. Historical names include Xian Qiu Meng, Xian Xuan, Ye Xian and Xian Yi.

Xianjiatun Village, Laixi City, Qingdao; Dongcheng District, Beijing; Jingzhi Xianjiazhuang, Weifang City; Pingyuan County, Huimin County, Yantai City; Daheyuan Village, Laixi County, Qingdao City; Jingzhi Town, Anqiu County; Changcheng Town, Zhucheng City; Ji Xian Village, Dong 'e County; Junan County, Xianjiazhuang, Wutai Town; Pingyi County, Shandong Province; Mengyin County; Tai 'an City; Zaozhuang City; Tengzhou City.

Migration distribution

Xian's surname is one of the oldest surnames in China. It was active in Shandong and Henan in the early days, and formed a noble family in runan county after the Han Dynasty. Later, due to war and official reasons, it gradually moved to Jiangsu, Shanxi and other places. The population of Xian surname did not enter the top 300 in China.

In ancient times, the Yellow Emperor was a famous clan leader, and his tribe worshipped the dragon totem. The Yellow Emperor and the Yan Di clan who worship the phoenix totem are considered as the ancestors of the Chinese nation. The Yellow Emperor had a great-grandson named Di Ku, who was also an outstanding tribal leader. Di Ku had a minister named Xianqiuhei, and later descendants of Xianqiuhei took Xianqiu as their surname, which is the origin of Shixian today.

Later, another branch of Xian originated in Shang Dynasty. In Shang Dynasty, there was a minister named Wu Xian in the imperial court. He was a warlock. Witch people are a profession specialized in prayer, sacrifice and divination in ancient times. Witches were regarded as messengers from heaven in ancient times and were respected by Pakistani dignitaries and ordinary people.