Migration and distribution of Bao surname

Bao is a multi-ethnic and multi-source surname group, ranking 239th in the surname list and 604th in Taiwan Province Province, with a population of about 406,000, accounting for 0.0025% of the total population in China.

1. Today there are 100 households in Baojiazhuang, Yuanshi County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province.

Today, there are Bao surnames in Nantong and Suzhou in Jiangsu. Jiangsu Suzhou Bao surname is located in Zhangjiagang, with about 80 people in many households. It belongs to Bao surname in Nantong, Jiangsu Province, and moved in after 1900.

3. The Hui nationality surnamed Bao is mainly distributed in Yunnan. Now Yun Guibao's surname believes this. Those who moved from Yunnan to Guizhou went south to Qujing and Luoping and settled in Xingren, Guizhou. Later, all the people who moved to Pu 'an Castle Peak were Hui people.

4. Bao Zhuangzi Village, Li Tianmu Township, Cang County, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province also has a surname of Bao. There are more than 200 households with more than 900 people. Legend has it that he moved from Hong Tong, Shaanxi Province in the early Ming Dynasty.

5. There are more than 100 households in Weining Yi, Hui and Miao Autonomous County, Guizhou Province. They originally lived in Baojiaqiao, Weining, and later moved to Xiushui Town, Weining County, with the same level as the Hui people in Xundian, Yunnan. There are about 500 Bao surnames in Pu 'an Castle Peak. Here Bao Kaiyuan (Yuan) is a student of Huangpu 15 Army Military Academy (Nanning Branch). Guizhou Xingren Zhang Yu Di Qing and Lishanzhai. There are also about 100 households with more than 400 people. Majiatun Wayuetian in Xingren and Luchuying in Xiashan are also distributed. Xingyi and Anlong in Guizhou are also distributed.

6. There are 12 surnames mentioned in an epic poem "Guo Shan Bang" preserved by Yao people in Vietnam so far, among which Bao is forbidden to eat cabbage.

7. There is an Abao village in Shengguang Team of Liuji Town, Fuping County, Shaanxi Province. At present, there are about 50 families with Bao surname. The exact origin is not clear.

8. There is a Hui nationality in Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province, with nearly 500 people. According to the genealogy, he is a native of Hui Bao Village, Linglong Tawan, Jingyang County, Xi District, Shaanxi Province. His two uncles served as imams from Shaanxi to Guangyuan at the invitation of the Hui people in Guangyuan during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Their nephew stayed in Yangpingguan, Shaanxi Province because of illness, and later died in Yangpingguan, and was buried in the local Hui people's old cemetery. Uncle went to Guangyuan alone as an imam. During his tenure, he got the support of his fellow villagers, married the local Hui Chen family, and left a branch of the Hui Bao family in Guangyuan, which continues to this day.

9. There is a Hui family in Langzhong City, Sichuan Province, with hundreds of people. According to the Records of Langzhong County, this family was once a noble family in Langzhong.

10. There are many families named Bao in Jingui Town, Helan County, Yinchuan City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. In the early days of the People's Republic of China, the fourth generation of villagers in Baonan Village of Jingui Town was once called "Jiabao Hu". Until now, the older generation of locals still know what "Jiabao Hu" means. Now 50% of the families in Baonan Village are Bao.

1 1. There is a Han nationality named Bao in Mile County, Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan Province.

12. There are about 0/00 Han people in Anyang Township, Zhangye City, Gansu Province.

13. There is a Han nationality in Jiabao Zhuangzi, Hongshui Town, Minle County, Zhangye City, Gansu Province and Tucheng Village, Heshun Township.

14. Both Huzhu County and Ledu County in Qinghai Province have Bao surnames, all of whom have lived for generations.

15. There are Baojiashan, Baojiahe and Baojiawo residents in Longxian County, Shaanxi Province. According to the old man's memory, he migrated from Guyuan, Ningxia in the early 20th century. Before 1950s, there was a connection between the place of origin and the place of separation, so I continued to write genealogy. After losing contact, Shaanxi genealogy was lost.