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The origin of Gao surname
Gao's surname first appeared in the period of the Yellow Emperor in ancient times. The earliest ancient book "Shi Ben" in China records: "The minister of the Yellow Emperor is an official." The chronicles of bamboo books say that the Yellow Emperor "lived with the bear". There is a bear, and now it is Xinzheng, Zhengzhou. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu Zhishen, the sixth grandson of Lu Shang (Jiang Ziya), had a son and a descendant, named Gao after the fief of his ancestors.

Gao surname is a multi-ethnic and multi-source ancient surname group, ranking 153 among hundreds of surnames and 19 in the surname list.

It ranks 30th in Taiwan Province Province with a population of about14.769 million, accounting for 0.92% of the total population of China. The counties are Yuyang, Liaodong, Guangling, Henan and Liaodong. The mainstream of Gao originated in today's Henan Province, but it mainly distributed in Qilu area after the Spring and Autumn Period.

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The migration of Gao surname;

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Gao lived mainly in North China, one of which was the late Warring States Period. After Chu was destroyed, it passed through the land of wuyue, entered Chu, and finally reached Hainan. During the Qin and Han dynasties, Gao's footprints spread all over North China, Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia and the Central Plains. The end of the Eastern Han Dynasty was the heyday of Gao's family, and the most famous Bohai Gao's family was formed in Shandong.

During the Western Jin Dynasty, Gao mainly migrated to the north and northeast. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, due to the demise of the Northern Qi Dynasty, Gao E was forced to emigrate to southern Shaanxi and western Shu. At the end of the fourth century, the beginning of the fifth century and the end of the fifth century, the people of the Central Plains immigrated to Japan on a large scale to avoid the war, which formed two climaxes of "naturalized people" going to Japan as called in Japanese history books.

The main curse is Wu Luanhua in the late Western Jin Dynasty. The long-term and extremely cruel ethnic vendetta made the Han people in Chinese mainland unbearable, and began a large-scale migration to the surrounding areas: mainly to the south of the Yangtze River, followed by fleeing from the northeast to the Korean Peninsula, and a considerable number of refugees from the north and south eventually went to Japan. When the king (Liu) came to Japan, Gao had an entourage.

During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Gao's main activity place was still north of the Yangtze River, but he continued to migrate to Sichuan and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. During the Five Dynasties, Song and Yuan Dynasties, Gao migrated to all parts of the south of the Yangtze River, especially to Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. In the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, Gao entered Taiwan Province.

Baidu encyclopedia-Gao surname

People's Network News After the demise of the Northern Qi Dynasty, the royal family with high surname entered Sichuan on a large scale.