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When did Ho originate?
Originated from the surname Ji in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Xie Cheng's Biography of the Sages in Huiji during the Three Kingdoms period clearly recorded the origin of the He family: "He Benqing is a descendant of Hou Ji. Taibo began to live in Wu. When I arrived in Liao Wang, I met the disaster of Gongziguang. Prince Qing Ji stood up to defend himself.

The wife dived into the water and lived in seclusion. The more people mourn it, the more they give it to the fields of Zehu Lake and make good use of it. It is called Qingjia, and its name is Tian Yueqing Lake. Today is mirror lake, which is also fake. When Andi avoided the emperor's taboo, he changed to He's, and water was also called He's household. "

This view holds that when Zhuan Xu was assassinated, Liao Wang was on a mission to Zheng and Wei, and then fled to Wei, while his wife and children crossed Zhejiang and fled to Huiji Mountain for seclusion. There was a swamp at that time, and some highlands in the swamp could be cultivated. The Vietnamese gave these highlands to them for farming, calling them green lions, and the swamp lake area they cultivated was called green lake.

According to this record, Huiji River originated in Qing Ji. In addition, the famous poets in the Northern Song Dynasty believed that the Qing family in Huiji originated from the official genealogy recorded by Qing Ji before the Tang Dynasty.

He extended data distribution:

He's in Shaoxing, Zhejiang today, has been a local family from the beginning. After the family changed its surname to He, Huiji was taken as the hall number and county name. He Chun has a grandson named He Qi. In the Three Kingdoms period, He Shao, the grandson of Qi, a general of the State of Wu, was appointed as the secretariat, and He Xiu, the son of Shao, was appointed as the teacher of the Prince in the Western Jin Dynasty. Due to the official relocation during the week and other reasons, he began to migrate slowly in Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

During the Han and Wei Dynasties, Hejia in Huiji and Yu, Wei and Kong in the same county were called "Huiji Four Surnames".

During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, due to successive years of famine in the north, various ethnic groups moved southward on a large scale, which made the distribution of Ho in the south more extensive. He from Xianbei also grew rapidly, and later merged with He in the north and south of the Yangtze River, gradually forming two northern counties.

In the Tang Dynasty, He Deren, the twelfth grandson of He Xiu, was a calligrapher of Emperor Taizi, He Mo, the nephew of He Deren, was a secretariat supervisor of Pengzhou (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu), and He Deren's nephew and great grandson He Yes. It can be seen that a large number of members of the Ho family moved northward during this period.

After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Ho family spread all over the country, and some people were scattered overseas. Today, it is widely distributed, especially in Hunan and Shanxi provinces, accounting for more than 30% of the Han population.