Overview of the surname Long
The surname Long is ranked 256, with approximately 3.12 million people, accounting for 0.24% of the country.
Clan Characteristics
1. The dragon is a highly respected divine creature among Chinese people. Taking dragon as a surname is also a manifestation of this psychological foundation.
2. The development history of the Long surname reflects more of the historical trend of ethnic integration.
3. The characters of the surname Long are arranged in an orderly manner. For example, in the "Long Family Genealogy", a copy of the Republic of China, there is a line with the Jiangsu surname "Long": "The fortune is good, the family is prosperous, the family is rich, and the court is honest."
The Essence of Celebrities
Longzi: Also known as "Uncle Long", the earliest person named Long who appeared in historical records, advocated that "no one is good at helping, and no one is good at paying tribute". This sentence was quoted by Mencius to sue Teng Wengong.
Long Shu: A native of Jingzhao County (now part of Shaanxi) in the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was an honest man. He once served as the chief of Shandu, and during the reign of Emperor Wu, he served as the prefect of Lingling (now southwest of Quanzhou, Guangxi).
Long Taichu: A native of the Song Dynasty, he once met Wang Anshi in the name of a poet and wrote a poem "Sha Shi", which won Wang Anshi's praise.
Dragon Bracelet: A native of the Song Dynasty, he was the prefect of the state during the Qiande period. His benevolent administration won the hearts of the people. The local people painted the "Laihe Picture" to praise his virtues.
Long Renfu: A native of Ji'an (now part of Jiangxi), he was the deputy director of Confucianism in Zhejiang during the Yuan Dynasty. He is the author of "The Book of Changes".
Long Xubao: A Miao nationality from Guizhou in the Ming Dynasty, he led an uprising and fought against the government and army for more than ten years. He conquered the cities of Yinjiang, Sizhou, Shiqian and others. He was later suppressed, captured and killed.
Long Xie: A native of Wangjiang (now part of Anhui), he is a famous dramatist in the Qing Dynasty. He is the author of "Dream of Qionghua", "Hibiscus City", etc.
Long Wenbin: A native of Yongxin, Jiangxi Province in the Qing Dynasty, he was a Jinshi during the Tongzhi period. He is the author of "Yi Yi Shuo", "Yonghuaitang Poetry Notes", "Ming Hui Yao", etc.
Long Qirui: A native of Lingui (now Guilin), Guangxi in the Qing Dynasty, he was the number one scholar in the Daoguang period and was awarded the Imperial Academy for editing. He has successively served as Jiangxi academic administrator and Jiangxi chief envoy. He is the author of "Supplement and Correction of Primary School High Notes", "Collection of Poems and Essays of Jingdetang", etc.
Long Ruyuan: A native of Wanping, Zhili in the Qing Dynasty (one of Daxing, now part of Beijing), he served as a guerrilla, general, and deputy general of the Dagu Association. During the Second Great War provoked by the British and French allied forces, Killed in the Battle of Gu.
Long Zehou: A native of Guilin, Guangxi in the late Qing Dynasty. He studied from Kang Youwei in his early years and participated in progressive organizations such as the Guilin Saint Society and the Shanghai Qiang Society. He later chaired the Wenxing Newspaper in San Francisco and served as the dean of Shanghai Tianyou College. He is the author of "Mr. Nanhai's First Secretary".
Long Mingjian: A native of Rong County, Sichuan. In his early years, he went to Japan to study, participated in the Tongmenghui, and later organized a gay army to carry out armed struggle. He died of illness on the march to Xuzhou (now northeast of Yibin).
Long Yun: A native of Zhaotong, Yunnan, he was originally a military commander under the warlord Tang Jiyao, and later joined the Kuomintang. In 1949, he issued a statement expressing his support for the leadership of the Communist Party of China.