The surname comes from a 900-word composition.

Da's surname comes from two sources:

1, from Ji, Empress Zhuan Xu, taking her ancestral name as her surname. Zhuan Xu, the descendant of the ancient tribal leaders, has eight sons and daughters of Levin, all of whom are sages who govern the country and maintain peace. They are called Levin's "Eight Kai's", followed by decadent Kai, Dalin, Ding Jian, Zhong Ronghe. Among them, Lao Shuda, some of his descendants took his name as their surname, called Da's, and formed a new surname.

2. There is a surname from the Hui nationality:

① The surname of the Hui nationality mainly comes from the surname given by the emperor. According to the preliminary textual research on the origin of the Chinese people, when Genghis Khan was on the Western Expedition in the early Yuan Dynasty, the Persian mother band lived in Taizhou (now Linhai, Zhejiang Province) with her father, worshipped Zhou, a follower of the Southern Song Dynasty, studied Chinese hard, and won the first place in the provincial examination for seven years (1320). The following year, the imperial court tried to grant the Jinshi discipline, awarded the compilation of Jixian Academy, and worshipped the Southern Taiwan Governor. Wenzong built the Zhang Kui Pavilion, signed it as the standard, and worshipped the suggestion of the Governor of China and Taiwan. "The emperor gave Mongolia a name that was not China, and the descendants took' Da' as their surname." Today, Jiangsu Liuhe is his descendant.

(2) According to Hui folklore, Dayun, a northwest general in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1573- 1620), was "born into a military commander's family in Liangzhouwei (now Wuwei, Gansu). First, I went back to the Western Regions as a tribute ambassador, and stayed in Hexi instead, gradually becoming a Liangzhou family. " This should be another branch of the Hui nationality. Hui nationality is mainly distributed in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Ningxia and other places.

Second, migration distribution.

(Lack) The ancestor of Zhong Da, a Hui nationality, came from the Western Regions and was named Lesha, Hu Ba. During the Dade period of the Yuan Dynasty (1279), he served as the "tower without a platform" and lived in Taizhou, Zhejiang. Da's descendants are widely distributed in China, and one of them left the family in the sixth generation. Wang Da, who lives in Dai Jun (King Wuling of Zhao in the Warring States Period). During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the county ruled on behalf of the county, in the southwest of Yuxian County, Henan Province. The Northern Wei Dynasty changed the county to Zhiping City, now Datong, Shanxi).

Third, historical celebrities.

Dayun: The word Tengxiao,No. East Building (155 1- 1609), the ancestor of Kenaya, is a Uighur from Hami. In the early years of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, he paid tribute to Beijing, taught hundreds of schools and lived in Liangzhou. Kenya gave birth to a son named Dari Madahi, who inherited from his father. He inherited his father's style, studied Chinese culture, became increasingly harmonious with the Han people in Liangzhou, and lived in the same customs, so he decided to take the initials "Da" as his surname and that of all his families. His sixth grandson Dayun is brave, tenacious and resourceful. In Wanli, he inherited the position of commander, and later he was promoted to be a garrison and guerrilla general in Suzhou. He has been guarding the northwest frontier for decades, carefully planning every war, taking the lead, loving the soldiers and the people, doing what the army should do, being disciplined, taking the lead, never being frustrated, becoming famous in the west and winning the championship at one time. Died in the army after illness, give the prince some insurance and be heroic.

Da Puhua: A native of Taizhou, Zhejiang Province in the Yuan Dynasty, the son of Wu Balesha, the ancestor of Zhejiang Dadai. At the age of seventeen, he was promoted in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, won the Jinshi, and the following year he was a Jinshi. He once held important positions such as supervising the empire of Jiangnan, assistant minister of rites, and minister of rites. Later, he was killed in Pinghai pirates and was named Duke Wei, a temple in Taizhou, to worship heaven.

Da Qixun: The second son of Dayun, a border general in the Ming Dynasty, served as General Juyongguan with outstanding achievements. He was named Prince Taifu, Doctor Guanglu and Commander-in-Chief of the Right Army. They have made great achievements, passed down from generation to generation, fought bloody battles and were loyal to the world. They have made great contributions in defending the frontier and safeguarding the reunification of the motherland, and they have jumped from a hundred small households to a famous Liangzhou family. Today, there are Dafu and Dafu Street in Liangzhou, that is, the residence of a big family, and Dagong Temple is a memorial ancestral hall.

Daguan said: Jurong was from the Ming Dynasty. During the Hongwu period, he was a county magistrate with high moral character and famous political achievements.

Da Pusheng: contemporary outstanding ethnic minorities, famous scholars, educators and social activists; He is one of the four famous imams among Hui Muslims in Chinese mainland since the Revolution of 1911. From 65438 to 0956, 82-year-old Mr. Dapusheng served as an adviser to Premier Zhou Enlai and went to Indonesia to attend the Bandung Asian-African Conference. On June 2, 1965, Kloc-0/65438, Dapusheng returned to the truth in Beijing at the age of 97 and was buried in Wang Hui Cemetery in northwest Beijing.