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If the dragons are all surnamed Ao, what are the surnames of Phoenix and Kirin?

Due to the lack of scientific and technological knowledge, ancient humans felt that the sky was out of reach and mysterious, so they were full of awe of nature. Dragons swim to the bottom of the sea and dominate the four seas; Phoenix soars in the sky and is connected with the sacred heaven. This divine bird naturally becomes an auspicious spirit bird that can be on an equal footing with the dragon. When they are regarded as sacred things and respected, they gradually become totems of clans and tribes. In Dongyi, Shun, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, the phoenix always existed among tribes in a different form. In ancient China, there were three tribes: Yanhuang, Miaoman and Dongyi. Among them, the first two tribes mainly worship dragon totem, but only Dongyi tribe regards phoenix as totem.

According to fairy tales, the ancestor of Yi nationality is Tai Hao, and his surname is Feng. In ancient times, Feng and Feng were linked together, so Feng Yi could also be called Feng Yi. Tai Hao took "Phoenix" as his surname because when he was born, there were five phoenixes in the courtyard. Since then, Tai Hao, the leader, has taken the name of "Phoenix Bird". There is no record in Hanshu and Dai Dai Li Ji that the clothes, behaviors and costumes of the Yi people in the East are like birds. Moreover, during the reign of Tai Hao, the titles of officials were also named after "birds". This tribe * * * has 24 different clans, so a * * * gave birth to the names of 24 kinds of birds, and the phoenix naturally became the totem of Dongyi tribe, and the "phoenix surname" was handed down.

According to Hundred Family Names, as early as ancient times, there was an ancient surname "Feng". In addition, many places regard the Feng family as a symbol of aristocratic descent. For example, the Yi people in Yunnan have the "Feng's" toast given by the emperor. In contemporary society, "phoenix surname" is extremely rare, because people no longer regard phoenix as totem worship. After thousands of years of development, people have realized that it is just a fictional bird. But this ancient surname handed down from generation to generation should not be forgotten by future generations.