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Why is there no "rice" in the hundred surnames?
There is no such name in the hundred family names because it mainly appeared in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and because it is homophonic with the word "rice", it is said that it was replaced by a simpler and easier-to-remember word, so it was not recorded in the hundred family names after being replaced.

Moreover, among these hundreds of surnames, many relatively uncommon surnames have not been included, not just the surname Mi. For example, the surname Xiao has the same fate as the surname Mi. Of course, you must be very confused at this time. If rice was replaced because it was difficult to write, why was it replaced by a simple word Xiao? Because there was already a famous surname Xiao at that time, there was a record of Xiao, and then it was because of New China.

Moreover, the surname "Mi" is a very rare surname. Even now, there may not be many people with the surname "Mi" in the national statistics, because the family inheritance of this surname "Mi" has basically been broken, and all the surnames of "Mi" have been changed to "Mi". Moreover, there are very few records about "Mi" in the literature during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. When your surname appears less and less in history, it will naturally not be included in the hundred surnames.

Because the principle of accommodating hundreds of surnames is widely used by many people, it is impossible for him to accommodate several people and then replace them. Therefore, it is normal that the surname "Mi" will not be included in the hundreds of surnames.