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Abstract: The surname Ji is the family name of both the rulers of Zhou Dynasty in Chinese history and the ancestor of Huaxia — the Yellow Emperor. Inspecting the tribal totems of Zhou Tribes with the surname Ji is of great importance to get to know the origin of Zhou Tribes, the early Zhou history and Huaxia formation history. With respect to the tribal totems of Zhou Tribes with the surname Ji, predecessors put forward quite many views that include bears, turtles, millet and earthworms etc. which are sort of reasonable but contain huge one-sidedness. Starting from the auspicious sign during Emperor Wu of Dynasty's crusade that is claimed by Zhou Dynasty, this paper ascertains that the tribal totem of Zhou Tribes with the surname Ji is a kind of red bird-Chiwu, also known as Yuezhuo. Judged from the document like <The Book of songs·Daya·Shengmin>, the tribal totem which has marriage link with Zhou Tribes with the surname Ji are cattle, sheep, snakes and fish.
Key words: Hou Ji, Chiwu, Yuezhuo, Jun Bird, PangHuang, WeiYi
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Fu Xiliang. An Exploration of the Totems of Zhou Tribes with the Surname Ji and its Marriage[J]. Journal of Dali University.
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