The compound surnames in China are as follows:
Ouyang, Taishi, Duanmu, Shangguan, Sima, Dongfang, Dugu, Nangong, Wanxiong, Wenren, Xiahou, Zhuge, Weichi, Ram, Helian, Dan Tai, Huangfu, Zongzheng, Puyang, Gongye, Taishu, Shen Tu and Gongsun. Tuoba, Jiagu, Xuanyuan, Hu Ling, Duangan, Baili, Huyan, Dongguo, Nanmen, Yangtongue, Weisheng, Gong Hu, Gongyu, Gongyi, Liang Qiu, Gong Zhong, Gongshang, Gongmen, Gongshan, Gongjian, Zuo Qiu, Gongbo, Ximen, Gong Zu, Fifth, Gongcheng, Guanqiu, Gongyi.
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Origin of surname pattern:
The earliest surnames in China can be traced back to the matriarchal society, when there were only a few surnames, all of which were beside female characters, such as Ji surname and Yao surname. Yao surname, etc.
At that time, the surname was used as a specific symbol to distinguish clans, such as the name of a tribe or the name of a tribal leader. Legend has it that the Yellow Emperor lived on the shore of Jishui and took Ji as his surname. Yandi lives next to Jiang Shui and takes Jiang as his surname. The emperor made great contributions to water control by Dayu, and gave his surname as Si. In addition, the son of a tribal leader can also have a surname.
the yellow emperor had twenty-five sons, and fourteen of them were given surnames, namely Ji, You, Qi, Ji, Teng, Ren, Xun, Zhang, Xi, Xian and Yi, and four of them belonged to the second surname. After Zhu Rong, there were eight surnames for himself, Dong, Peng, Bald, Yi, Cao, Zhu and Mi, which were called Zhu Rong's eight surnames in history.
References: How many surnames did the ancients have?-Xinhuanet.