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A Brief History of the Migration of Won Surname
After Boyi, the award-winning concubine originally lived in Xiquanqiu and was given the title of "Qin" (now Qingshui County, Tianshui City, Gansu Province) in Zhou Dynasty.

In Zhou Pingwang, Qin Xianggong led troops to escort Zhou Pingwang to move to Luoyi because of his meritorious service in saving the country. From then on, Qin became Zhou's vassal state. Later, the capital of Qin moved eastward along Tianshui, Weishui and Weihe River, with Xichuang, Qin Yi, Hu Yi, Hu Weihui, Pingyang, Yongcheng, Jingyang, Liyang and Xianyang as its capitals. Today, the names of Qinchuan and Qinling in the northwest provinces come from this.

The distribution map of Gao Qi won surnames in Sichuan and Guizhou is now a branch of Sichuan and Guizhou won surnames, which originated in Tianshui, the holy land of ancient Qin Dynasty, and later lived in Zhushiba, Xiaogan Township, Macheng, Huangzhou Prefecture, Huguang Province (now Macheng City, Hubei Province), and moved to Pingyue (Fuquan, Guizhou Province) in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. In A.D. 162 1 year, Qi led his troops to Sichuan and Guizhou. It was sealed as a garrison, and then settled in lion field of horseshoe beach of Chishui River in Sichuan and Guizhou. Hou Benzhou was attacked by the defenders of Longchangying, and his descendants lived in Yaojiaping, Gaopo, Huangligou and Banpo in Masi Township, Sichuan Province. Longdagou, Yingtun, Yuan Qiang, Shigang, Mozitang and Qinggangzhai in Mati Township; Dams in Xingwen County; Jiyazhai, Qingkou, Woni River, Malu River, Zheba 'ao and other places in Guizhou have lived for nearly 400 years by 20 15.