Zhongshan County, Hebei Province, Wei County, Shandong Province.
The origin of "Lang"
1. Comes from the surname "Ji", named after the place. According to "Yuanhe Surname Compilation", Fei, the grandson of Lu Yigong in the Spring and Autumn Period, Uncle, built Langcheng and lived there (in Qufu, Shandong), and after him there was the Lang family. 2. The surname of the southern Xiongnu in history. 3. From Manchu. Originated from the Manchu people, it comes from the Niuhulu clan (the female Xilie tribe) of the Jurchen clan during the Jin Dynasty. It is a Chinese surname that was changed to a surname.
The ancestor who got the surname: Faber.
Regarding the origin of the surname Lang, according to the "Surname Compilation", it is recorded: "Fei Bo Chenglang, grandson of Lu Yi, lived here, and his descendants' surname is Yan." ?The first person with the surname Lang was Fei Bo, the grandson of Lu Yigong about 3000 years ago. His original surname was Fei. After he moved to Langcheng (now northeast of Yutai County, Shandong Province), his descendants took the name of Fei. They changed their surname to Lang one after another. From this record, we can also see the origin of the Fei and Lang families, because the ancestor of the surname Lang was Fei Bo. Later, some of his descendants took Lang as their surname, and some still used the original surname of Fei. They were a family 3,000 years ago. Therefore, the descendants of the Lang family regard Fei Bo as the ancestor of the surname Lang.
Migration distribution
The surname Lang is not among the top 100 surnames in both mainland China and Taiwan. Lang is not only an authentic Chinese surname, but its ancestor comes from the Lu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, which has a glorious history. He is a descendant of the Duke of Zhou who once made rituals and music and contributed to traditional Chinese culture. Of course, there is no doubt that Lang is a Chinese surname. One of the descendants of the Yellow Emperor who make up the Chinese nation. Regarding the origin of the surname Lang, according to the "Surname Compilation", it is recorded: "Fei Bo Chenglang, grandson of Lu Yi, lived here, and his descendants' surname was Yan." ?The surname Lang originated from the surname Ji. During the Zhou Dynasty, Faber, the grandson of Duke Lu Yigong, the king of Lu, once led his troops to be stationed in Lang (now northeast of Yutai, Shandong Province). Later, after being stationed for a long time, many of Faber's tribesmen stayed in Lang, and they became... Lang? is the surname. Therefore, the surname Lang is a descendant of the king of Lu. Since the king of Lu was a descendant of the Zhou royal family, the surname Lang originated from the surname Ji. Historically, some people from the Southern Xiongnu minority also changed their surname to "Lang". This surname was passed down from Zhou Gongdan 3,000 years ago. Compared with other descendants of the Ji surname, it did not multiply very widely, so people with the surname Lang were not very common in the past. The porcelain in Jiangxi, my country, is famous both at home and abroad in ancient and modern times. Among them, the Lang kiln from the Kangxi period is the most precious. The Lang Kiln was built by Lang Tingzuo, the governor of Jiangxi at that time. The surname Lang looks out of Zhongshan County (a county established by Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty. It is equivalent to the area around Zhengding County in northern Hebei Province today) and Wei County (a county established by Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty. It is equivalent to the current Wei County of Hebei Province, Jun County of Henan Province, and Guan County of Shandong Province). area).
Lang Shiyuan: courtesy name Junzhou, a native of Dingzhou in the Tang Dynasty. During the Tianbao period (744-755), he became a Jinshi and served as the governor of Yingzhou. He is good at writing poems and is as famous as Qian Qi.
Lang Jingshan: (1892~1995) native of Jiangsu Province. Internationally renowned photographer. He started to get into photography at the age of thirteen, and became China's first photojournalist at the age of twenty-five. In the history of Chinese photography, Lang was the first human photographer, the first teacher of photography courses, and the first Chinese photographer selected into the International Photography Salon. Famous for his self-created photo albums.