The Tan was originated from the Ji ( 齐) surname, the descendants of Huang Di Xuan Yuan ( 轩 辕) passed down to the 58th Generation Qi Yi Weng ( 祈 义 翁). Born in East Zhau ( 东 周) (689 B.C.). Followed his father Xian Li ( 贤 礼), who was also known as Tan Xian ( 谭 贤). Escaped to Ju District ( 莒 县) during the war. Later on moved to Hong Nong ( 宏 农).
First Generation - Huang Di ( 黄 帝)
Second Generation - Chang Yi ( 昌 意)
Third Generation - Zhuan Xu ( 颛 顼)
Fourth Generation - Nu Xiu ( 女 修)
Fifth Generation - Gao Tao ( 皋 陶)
6th Generation - Bo Yi ( 伯 益)
Until the 58th Generation - Qi Yi ( 祈 义 公)
The history of Tan surname: From Huang Di until 2008 DC, a total of 4,796 years. Up till now, there are more than 1.28 million descendants living in the 18Provinces and areas in the country. In addition, there are descendants migrated to more than 50 foreign countries and places.
The Mark of Identity is the original ancestral place of all ethnic groups, that is the Hall Mark of origin of all ethnic groups. The Tan Kingdom was granted a domain in Ji boundary.
Therefore, the Group belonged to the Ji Administrative Centre. During the Han, the early ancestor Qi Yi prospered in Hong Nong. Therefore, the Tan’s middle generation originated by Qi Yi Gong.
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